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''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang'' (''MLBB'') is a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Chinese developer Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance. The game was released in 2016 and grew in popularity, most prominently in Southeast Asia. At its base gameplay, the game puts 2 teams of 5 against each other in real time with at least 20-60 second matchmaking and 10–30-minute matches. Featuring traditional battle arena gameplay, players must fight over three lanes to take the enemy's tower and defend their own while securing objectives in order to pressure the opposing team. Like classic MOBAs, there is no hero training to level up or pay to play angle—winners and losers are decided based on skill, ability, and strategy. Following success, Moonton has tapped into the esports scene with the creation of several regional tournaments dubbed as ''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League'' (MPL) that serves as a qualifier for the Mobile Legends World ...
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Mobile Legends World Championships
The ''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang'' World Championship (abbreviated as M World or M-Series) is the annual professional ''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang'' world esports championship tournament for the game wherein teams worldwide would be facing off each other to become the world champion for ''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang''. The yearly tournament is presented by Moonton and has been held six times. The most recent tournament was the MLBB M6 World Championship or referred to as M6 held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Philippines' ONIC Philippines, Fnatic ONIC Philippines defeated the Indonesian representatives Team Liquid, Team Liquid Indonesia 41. The finals were held at the Axiata Arena, the same venue for the world championships from the inaugural M1 World series. This effectively prolongs the Philippines' dominance in ''Mobile Legends: Bang Bang'', defeating two indonesian squads in two-consecutive years. Moreover, the M6 World Championship finals ranked second overall with the highest ...
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