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2020 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Mobile Legends: Bang Bang |
Date | January 18 – 24, 2021 |
Host(s) | Singapore |
Venue(s) | Shangri-La Hotel |
Teams | 12 |
Purse | USD $300,000 |
Final positions | |
Champion | Bren Esports |
1st runner-up | Burmese Ghouls |
2nd runner-up | RRQ Hoshi |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 32 + |
MVP | Karl Gabriel "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (Bren Esports) |
The MLBB M2 World Championship known as the M2 or M2 World Championships, is the second edition of the Mobile Legends World Championships, the premier esports tournament for the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Originally set sometime around 2020, with the pandemic disrupting events and tournaments, this tournament was moved to January 18–24, 2021. It was held at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore, with no live audience brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament concluded with Bren Esports of the Philippines winning the world championship after defeating Burmese Ghouls in the best-of-seven grand finals, 4 games to 3, to claim the first world championship for the country.
Format
edit- 12 teams were divided into four groups of three teams each.
- Group Stage: January 18-21, 2021
- Teams play in a single round robin format for a total of 2 games per team
- Group winner each group advances to the Upper Bracket Semifinals
- Next two teams qualify for the best-of-three play-ins where the winner proceeds to the lower bracket and loser gets eliminated.
- Playoffs: January 22-24, 2021
- Lower Bracket Round 1, Lower Bracket
Qualified teams
editMeans of qualification | Date | Regions/Countries | Berths | Qualified Teams |
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Host nation | — | Singapore | 1 |
RSG Singapore |
MPL MY/SG Season 6 | August 20 – October 25, 2020 | Malaysia Singapore |
2 |
TODAK EVOS SG |
MPL Indonesia Season 6 | August 14 – October 18, 2020 | Indonesia | 2 |
RRQ Hoshi Alter Ego |
MPL Philippines Season 6 | August 21 – October 25, 2020 | Philippines | 2 |
Bren Esports Omega Esports |
MPL Myanmar Season 5 | September 26 – November 1, 2020 | Myanmar | 1 |
Burmese Ghouls |
CIS Major | October 12–13, 2020 | CIS | 1 |
Unique Devu |
Direct Invites |
Brazil | 1 |
DreamMax e-Sports | |
Cambodia | 1 |
Impunity KH | ||
Japan | 1 |
10s Gaming Frost |
Group Stage
editPlayoffs
editPlay-ins
editBracket
editLower Bracket Round 1 | Lower Bracket Quarterfinals | Bracket Semifinals | Bracket Finals | Grand Finals | ||||||||||||||
Upper Bracket Semifinals January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
Burmese Ghouls | ||||||||||||||||||
Bren Esports | ||||||||||||||||||
Upper Bracket Final January 23, 2021 - Bo5 series | ||||||||||||||||||
Upper Bracket Semifinals January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
Omega Esports | ||||||||||||||||||
RRQ Hoshi | ||||||||||||||||||
January 24, 2021 - Bo7 series | ||||||||||||||||||
Lower Bracket Final January 24, 2021 - Bo5 series | ||||||||||||||||||
UB Final loser | ||||||||||||||||||
January 23, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
UB Semis A loser | ||||||||||||||||||
January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
Alter Ego | ||||||||||||||||||
10s Gaming Frost | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
Lower Bracket Semifinals January 23, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
Alter Ego | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
January 23, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
UB Semis B loser | ||||||||||||||||||
January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series | ||||||||||||||||||
TODAK | ||||||||||||||||||
TODAK | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
EVOS SG | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
References
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