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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|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, [[Behind closed doors (sport)|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.
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|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, [[Behind closed doors (sport)|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 ==
== Format ==
* 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 ==
== Qualified teams ==
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 2 January 2022

MLBB M2 World Championship
2020
Tournament information
SportMobile Legends: Bang Bang
DateJanuary 18 – 24, 2021
Host(s)Singapore
Venue(s)Shangri-La Hotel
Teams12
PurseUSD $300,000
Final positions
ChampionPhilippines Bren Esports
1st runner-upMyanmar Burmese Ghouls
2nd runner-upIndonesia RRQ Hoshi
Tournament statistics
Matches played32 +
MVPPhilippines Karl Gabriel "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (Bren Esports)
← M1 (2019)

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

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  • 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

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Qualified teams for M2 World Championships
Means of qualification Date Regions/Countries Berths Qualified Teams
Host nation Singapore Singapore
1
Singapore RSG Singapore
MPL MY/SG Season 6 August 20 – October 25, 2020 Malaysia Malaysia
Singapore Singapore
2
Malaysia TODAK
Singapore EVOS SG
MPL Indonesia Season 6 August 14 – October 18, 2020 Indonesia Indonesia
2
Indonesia RRQ Hoshi
Indonesia Alter Ego
MPL Philippines Season 6 August 21 – October 25, 2020 Philippines Philippines
2
Philippines Bren Esports
Philippines Omega Esports
MPL Myanmar Season 5 September 26 – November 1, 2020 Myanmar Myanmar
1
Myanmar Burmese Ghouls
CIS Major October 12–13, 2020 Commonwealth of Independent States CIS
1
Commonwealth of Independent States Unique Devu
Direct Invites
Brazil Brazil
1
Brazil DreamMax e-Sports
Cambodia Cambodia
1
Cambodia Impunity KH
Japan Japan
1
Japan10s Gaming Frost

Group Stage

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Playoffs

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Play-ins

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Bracket

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Lower Bracket Round 1Lower Bracket QuarterfinalsBracket SemifinalsBracket FinalsGrand Finals
 
                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upper Bracket Semifinals
January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series
 
 
Myanmar Burmese Ghouls
 
 
Philippines Bren Esports
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upper Bracket Final
January 23, 2021 - Bo5 series
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upper Bracket Semifinals
January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series
 
 
Philippines Omega Esports
 
 
Indonesia 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
 
Indonesia Alter Ego
 
Japan 10s Gaming Frost0
 
Lower Bracket Semifinals
January 23, 2021 - Bo3 series
 
Indonesia Alter Ego2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
January 23, 2021 - Bo3 series
 
 
UB Semis B loser
 
January 22, 2021 - Bo3 series
 
Malaysia TODAK
 
Malaysia TODAK2
 
 
Singapore EVOS SG0
 

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