MPL Philippines
{{Short description|Professional Esports League in the Philippines}}
{{use mdy dates|date=December 2021}}
{{Infobox sports league
| title = MPL Philippines
| current_season = 2025 MPL Philippines season
| upcoming_season =
| logo =
| logo_size =
| caption = The current logo of MPL Philippines.
| formerly =
| sport = esports
| game = Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
| replaced =
| administrator = Moonton
MET Events
Grindsky Media (Season 10)
Mineski Philippines (Season 11)
| motto =
| inaugural = 2018
| teams = 8 (Season 12)
| country = {{flagcountry|PHI}}
| champion = Team Liquid PH
(Season 15)
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| most_champs =
| most successful club = Tied (Blacklist International and Team Liquid PH) (3 titles each)
| tv = {{ubl|One Sports {{small|(selected games only)}}}}
{{ubl|ABS-CBN Sports and Action {{small|(Season 5)}}}}
{{ubl|Net 25 {{small|(Seasons 8–10)}}}}
| sponsor =
| tournament_format =
|Playoffs
|Double elimination {{small|(2018–present)}}}}
| website = {{URL|https://ph-mpl.com/}}
| footnotes =
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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines, known as MPL Philippines or simply MPL-PH, is a professional Esports league for the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in the Philippines. MPL Philippines is the direct route of qualified teams to both the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup. MPL Philippines currently follows a franchise-based system,Aether Main defeated Digital Devils Pro, 3–0 in MSC 2018 wherein eight teams are currently competing as and officially removing local team qualifiers, previously evident during MPL Philippines Season 7.Defeated Burmese Ghouls, 4–3 in the Grand Finals.
Established in 2018, there have been six teams that have won the championship title of MPL Philippines,Defeated Blacklist International, 4–1 in the Grand Finals. with two teams being back-to-back champions in SunsparksDefeated ONIC Philippines, 4–0 in the Grand Finals. and Blacklist International.Runner-up for MSC 2021. Four of the eight teams from MPL-PH have as well won the World Championship title: AP Bren in M2 and M5, Blacklist International for M3 and ECHO Philippines for M4, Onic Philippines in M6. MPL Philippines has a "split" season system wherein a year is split into two seasons.Defeated Blacklist International, 4–0 in the Grand Finals.
Along with MPL Indonesia, MPL Philippines has been considered as one of the strongest regions for MLBB players and teams. As of 2024, four MPL PH teams have won the MLBB World Title with AP Bren winning the title twice, the only organization to do so. Moreover, the Philippines holds three of the seven MSC titles and three of the SEA Games Esports Gold Medals.
History
= Aether Main-Bren Esports dominance (2018{{Endash}}2019) =
MPL Philippines launched as one of the first Professional leagues in the entire world, the other being MPL Indonesia. MPL Philippines started with teams qualifying through regional tournaments and others being invited to compete. The first season of MPL Philippines featured ten different teams, all qualifying through three different qualifiers organized by Moonton and Mineski Philippines. The first season of MPL Philippines ran from May to July 2018 where the top two teams would qualify for the second edition of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup in Indonesia. Aether Main, under the stewardship of Setsuna "AkoSi Dogie" Ignacio as its team manager and owner, were crowned inaugural champions of MPL Philippines, defeating Digital Devils Pro in the Grand Finals in a 3{{Endash}}0 sweep. "DD", which the team was known for, had the services of one of the biggest internet personalities for Mobile Legends in the country, Billy "Z4pnu" Alfonso.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTz9NcjVo5c |title=Road to Championship - Season 1 |date=2020-06-08 |last=MLBB eSports |access-date=2024-06-22 |via=YouTube}}{{Cite web |last=Ken |date=2020-10-29 |title=List of MPL PH Champions |url=https://digiparadise.com/list-of-mpl-ph-champions/ |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=DigiParadise |language=en-US}}
== First MSC Title (2018) ==
Both Aether Main and Digital Devils Pro qualified for the second edition of the MSC tournament in Indonesia. This was the first tournament that was domestically renowned in the country due to the Philippines' utter dominance in the competition. An all-out Filipino finals was staged in the tournament which sealed the MSC title into the Philippines' possession. Aether Main were crowned as the second MSC Cup champions after defeating DD in another 3{{Endash}}0 sweep. Aether Main 2{{Endash}}1 Aerowolf Roxy while Digital Devils Pro 2{{Endash}}0 RRQ Hoshi, two indonesian organizations.{{Cite web |date=2023-06-19 |title=Full list of MSC winners throughout the years {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/full-list-mlbb-msc-winners/ |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
The second season of MPL Philippines was held from October 2018 to January 2019 and was competed by ten different teams. Several teams underwent continual rebranding efforts while others qualified through the qualifiers. The championship roster of Aether Main was acquired by Bernard Chong, the CEO of Bren Esports while a new roster fueled Aether Main whom qualified from the third qualifying tournament.{{Cite web |title=Bren Esports - Meet the Bren Esports Mobile Legends Team! 👏👏👏 Formerly known as Aether Main, they aim to be the number one Mobile Legends Team in the country! Watch out for their interviews in the coming week! Also support us in the upcoming MSC this July 27-29, 2018 which will be held in Jakarta! #BrenEsportsML {{!}} Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=2087484904658359&set=a.1622919644448223 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.facebook.com |language=en}} Aether Main's roster played under the name "Aether Main" during the MSC 2018 competition despite being under the Bren Esports organization. Cignal Ultra won the second iteration of MPL Philippines after defeating Bren Esports and the then-outgoing championship roster in the Finals 3 games to 1.{{Cite web |date=2018-12-07 |title=Cignal Ultra crowned champions of the MPL 2018 Season 2 |url=https://www.espn.com/story/_/id/25774395/cignal-ultra-crowned-champions-mpl-2018-season-2 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}} At the time, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships were not held until the fourth season of MPL Philippines.
= SunSparks-ONIC Philippines dominance (2020{{Endash}}2021) =
The third season of MPL Philippines showcased six teams that qualified from the previous season's playoffs while four teams qualifying through a closed qualifier.{{Cite web |last=CEDTyClea |date=2019-03-03 |title=Mobile Legends pro league set for third season |url=https://www.bworldonline.com/sports/2019/03/03/217445/mobile-legends-pro-league-set-for-third-season/ |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=BusinessWorld Online |language=en-US}} Certain organizations including EVOS Esports entered the MLBB Philippines scene, entering the third season by acquiring the roster of SxC Imbalance who finished fourth in the playoffs of the previous season.{{Cite web |title=Mobile Legends: Bang Bang - The team formerly known as SxC Imbalance concluded their tournament run last season one place short of the glorified podium finish. Back with a new name and improved look, EVOS PH is gearing up to top their performance this MPL PH Season 3! 🏆 Can they finally attain the glory they've been working towards for so long? 🏆 The MPL S3 regular season starts March 23! Stay tuned to our page for continued news and updates! 📣📣 #BeLegendary #MLBB #MPLPH #MPLS3 #eSports #MobileeSports {{!}} Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1331801650306554&set=a.773545549465503 |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.facebook.com |language=en}} The third season showcased the third-consecutive single round robin tournament format with Bren Esports for the second-consecutive season topping the regular season table with an 8{{Endash}}1; 17{{Endash}}7 record. Bren Esports would seemingly fall to the qualifier team ArkAngel who has the services of outgoing RSG Philippines head coach Brian "Coach Panda" Chang-rok as the head coach.{{Cite web |date=2024-05-26 |title=Daftar juara MPL PH dari musim ke musim {{!}} ONE Esports Indonesia |url=https://www.oneesports.id/mobile-legends/daftar-juara-mpl-ph |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.oneesports.id |language=id-ID}}
The third season of the Southeast Asian Cup was held in the Philippines for the first time but Bren Esports, although managing to qualify after a 2{{Endash}}0 victory over Team Resolution, lost to the Vietnamese-squad Overclockers 2{{Endash}}0. Meanwhile, ArkAngel felt a similar fate when the team got swept by Indonesian team Louvre Esports. MSC 2019 is the only competition thus far to not showcase a Filipino team in an international Grand Finals.{{Cite web |date=2019-06-24 |title=Indonesia’s ONIC Esports takes MSC 2019 crown {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/indonesias-onic-esports-takes-msc-2019-crown/ |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
The fourth season of MPL Philippines saw the entry of the Indonesian champions ONIC Esports to the Philippines with ONIC Philippines starting to compete during this season. Teams such as Cignal Ultra, Bren Esports, EVOS Esports PH, SGD Omega, Execration, Ownage and defending champions ArkAngel returned as the playoff qualifiers meanwhile ONIC Philippines, Geek Fam Philippines, and SunSparks qualified through the closed qualifier tournament. Both qualifier teams in ONIC Philippines and SunSparks topped the regular season board with a tied 8-1 record. Both teams faced off against each other in the Grand Finals and the synonymous "Isang One Hit Nalang" line{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6xXZJrFJE4 |title=THROWBACK: ISANG ONE HIT NALANG! ONIC PH VS SUNSPARKS GAME 4 GRAND FINALS! (MPL S4) |date=2021-11-06 |last=DAILY STAT |access-date=2024-06-22 |via=YouTube}} trended due to the low HP levels of SunSparks' base which can be destroyed with just one hit to give ONIC Philippines the championship. However, due to a cannon minion push at the top lane, the series was tied 2 games a piece with SunSparks ultimately winning the Season 4 title.{{Cite web |last=Mack |first=Xtian |date=2019-10-08 |title=Sunsparks Crowned as MPL Season 4 Champions {{!}} The Cosplay and Anime Café: arkadymac.com |url=https://arkadymac.com/2019/10/08/sunsparks-crowned-as-mpl-season-4-champions/ |access-date=2024-06-22 |website=arkadymac.com |language=en-US}}
Both SunSparks and ONIC Philippines represented the Philippines in the first MLBB M1 World Championships{{Cite web |title=Onic, Sunsparks to banner PH in M1 2019 |url=https://www.dugout.ph/2019/11/onic-sunsparks-to-banner-ph-in-m1-2019.html |access-date=2024-06-23}} which saw many Southeast and East Asian countries participating in the annual event. However, both teams would find themselves in timely departures from the world championship where ONIC Philippines got dropped in the Group Stage and SunSparks not breaking into the Top 4. This is the only time that a Filipino team has not appeared nor placed in a Top 4 standings in the world championships.{{Cite web |date=2019-11-16 |title=MLBB M1 World Championship 2019 Playoffs: Burmese Ghouls eliminate Sunsparks 2-1 {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/mlbb-m1-world-championship-2019-playoffs-burmese-ghouls-eliminate-sunsparks-2-1/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
== Covid-19 Pandemic and first back-to-back champions ==
In 2020, the Covid-19 Pandemic made in-person meetups, events and tournaments difficult due to the continuous declaration of lockdowns in the Philippines. MPL Philippines' fifth season transitioned into an online tournament with many of the teams remaining in their respective boot camps. Another ten set of teams competed in MPL Philippines Season 5 including the entry of Blacklist International and the qualification of BSB, ULVL, and STI e-Olympians. Both SunSparks and Bren Esports had equally the best record in the tournament with a 8{{Endash}}1 record to cap the regular season off. However, it was ONIC Philippines who won the Lower Bracket Finals that qualified them for the Grand Finals. Initially, both SunSparks and ONIC Philippines would qualify for MSC 2020, but the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web |title=Portal Berita, Download Game dan Beli Voucher Game Terpercaya Di Indonesia |url=https://duniagames.co.id/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=duniagames.co.id |language=en}}{{shallow reference inline|date=June 2025}} SunSparks became the first back-to-back champions of MPL Philippines, defeating ONIC Philippines 3 games to 1.{{Cite web |last=Carandang |first=Justin Kenneth |date=2020-06-01 |title=Sunsparks claim back-to-back title in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League - Philippines Season 5 |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/740604/sunsparks-claim-back-to-back-title-in-mobile-legends-bang-bang-professional-league-philippines-season-/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}
== First World Title ==
The sixth season of MPL Philippines featured a different set of ten teams that were divided into two groups of five, beginning the first double-round robin tournament in MPL Philippines history. Teams such as ULVL, STI e-Olympians and Geek Fam Philippines were either eliminated from contention or forfeited their slot. SunSparks' roster was acquired by AURA Esports which rebranded the team to Aura Philippines. Bren Esports had the best record in the regular season with a 12-1 match record and a 24-4 game record. Bren breezed through the playoffs, sweeping both Nexplay Solid and ONIC Philippines in their way to the Grand Finals and qualifying for the M2 World Championships. In the finals, Bren secured its first title in MPL Philippines' history after defeating Smart Omega 4-2.{{Cite web |title=PH’s best bets to rep the country in world Mobile Legends championship |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/bren-esports-smart-omega-world-mobile-legends-championship-a1374-20201213 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}} Both Bren Esports and Smart Omega would make their first international appearance at the M2 World Championships in Singapore. All though this tournament was to be held in an in-person event at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore, the tournament remains held online.
Bren Esports became the second world champions for MLBB after defeating Myanmar's representatives Burmese Ghouls in the Grand Finals after going down 3 games to 2, winning two-straight to bring the Philippines its first of three world titles.{{Cite web |date=2021-01-24 |title=Bren Esports defeat Burmese Ghouls to take M2 World Champions crown |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/bren-esports-defeat-burmese-ghouls-to-take-m2-world-champions-crown-mlbb-162723415.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
= Blacklist International Era (2021{{Endash}}2022) =
Blacklist International would dominate MPL Philippines Season 7, winning 12 games and surpassing Bren Esports' previous season record of 24-4 to a 25-7 game record. Blacklist International fended a near-perfect comeback by the defending world champions Bren Esports and denied Aura Philippines (formerly SunSparks roster) to qualify for MSC 2021. Blacklist International would face Execration in the Grand Finals which looked to be as a David vs. Goliath situation. Execration finished as the third seed for Group B, having a three-way tie with Smart Omega and Nexplay Solid, however, Execration made an arduous crawl to the Grand Finals, going three-straight Game 5 victories against ONIC Philippines,{{Cite web |last=Vistek |title=Execration eliminates Hate, ONIC PH in MPL PH playoffs - News - Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines |url=https://ph-mpl.com/news/execration-eliminates-hate-onic-ph-in-mpl-ph-playoffs |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=MPL Philippines Season 9 |language=en-US}} Smart Omega{{Cite web |date=2021-05-28 |title=Execration stuns Omega in MPL PH playoffs with unusual Faramis pick |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/mpl-ph-playoffs-game-results-execration-vs-omega-esports-may-28-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} and Bren Esports,{{Cite web |date=2021-05-30 |title=Execration knock Bren Esports out of MPL PH S7 Playoffs with 3-2 reverse sweep |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/execration-knock-bren-esports-out-of-mpl-ph-s7-playoffs-with-reverse-sweep-mlbb-014504498.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} in that order. They swept Aura Philippines to clinch the second MSC slot for the Philippines.{{Cite web |date=2021-05-30 |title=Execration sweeps Aura, marches to MPL PH grand finals |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/mpl-ph-playoffs-game-results-execration-vs-aura-philippines-may-30-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} Initially, Blacklist International fell to a 3{{Endash}}1 deficit due to unexpected roster picks and mishaps that prevented them from performing at their max level, even suffering an 11-minute loss to Execration in Game 2. However, Blacklist International rallied to win three-straight games and became the Season 7 champions, the first of three MPL titles for the organization and the first title for the dubbed "Royal Duo" of Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna and Danerie James "Wise" Del Rosario.{{Cite web |date=2021-05-30 |title=Blacklist International overcome Execration 4-3 to become MPL PH S7 champions |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blacklist-international-overcome-execration-4-3-mpl-ph-s7-champions-mlbb-141904437.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
== Second MPL Title ==
Both Blacklist International and Execration qualified for MSC 2021 as the two representatives of the Philippines following its reintroduction after its previous iteration was abruptly cancelled. Similarly to 2018, MSC 2021 showcased another all Filipino vs. Filipino Grand Finals and it was the last one of its likes in MSC with the proceeding tournament results being Philippines vs. Indonesia. Execration would get its revenge against Blacklist International and managed to finish the series 4 games to 1.{{Cite web |date=2021-06-14 |title=Execration win an all-MPL PH Grand Finals to take MSC 2021 {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/execration-win-msc-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Mission accomplished: Execration fulfills redemption arc, secures MSC trophy |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/msc-championship-finals-execration-v-blacklist-recap-results-a4858-20210613 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}
Blacklist International would become the first back-to-back champions of MPL Philippines since SunSparks. Blacklist International won 13 games and losing only 1 game during the regular season of MPL Philippines Season 8.{{Cite web |last=UBALDO |first=JOHN EDISON |date=2021-10-10 |title=Blacklist concludes MPL PH S8 with sweep of dethroned world champs Bren |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/806447/blacklist-concludes-mpl-ph-s8-with-sweep-of-dethroned-world-champs-bren/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}} Blacklist did suffer a 3{{Endash}}1 defeat in the Upper Bracket Semifinals to Smart Omega{{Cite web |date=2021-10-22 |title=Omega shocks Blacklist to reach upper bracket finals as suspended Oheb sits out |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/mpl-philippines-playoffs-omega-esports-blacklist-international-october-22-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} whom acquired the roster from Execration.{{Cite web |title=Smart Omega acquires championship roster of Execration for MPL-PH Season 8 |url=https://mb.com.ph/2021/07/12/smart-omega-acquires-championship-roster-of-execration-for-mpl-ph-season-8/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}} Blacklist would return the favor in the Lower Bracket Finals following the return of Kiel "Oheb" Soriano from his abrupt suspension that gave them back-to-back Finals appearances.{{Cite web |date=2021-10-10 |title=Oheb suspended, fined by MPL Philippines for obscene gesture |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/oheb-fined-suspended-mpl-philippines-obscene-gesture/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Full-strength Blacklist dismantles Omega, sets up Finals dance with Onic |url=https://mb.com.ph/2021/10/24/full-strength-blacklist-dismantles-omega-sets-up-finals-dance-with-onic |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}} Blacklist International dismantled ONIC Philippines in the Grand Finals, winning the series 4 games to 1 that secured them their second-straight MPL title.{{Cite web |date=2021-10-25 |title=Blacklist International win back-to-back MPL PH titles after beating ONIC PH 4-1 |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blacklist-international-back-to-back-mpl-ph-champs-win-onic-ph-s8-021644001.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
== Second World Title ==
Both Blacklist International and ONIC Philippines were incoming favorites for the MLBB M3 World Championship to be held again in Singapore. Both teams started the group stage strong, qualifying both in the Upper Brackets of the tournament as the first seed for their respective groups. Blacklist International however, would suffer an shocking 3{{Endash}}2 defeat to North American team BloodThirstyKings, commonly referred to as "BTK" in the Upper Bracket First Round.{{Cite web |last=UBALDO |first=JOHN EDISON |date=2021-12-11 |title=PH's Blacklist upset by BTK, crashes into lower bracket of MLBB M3 World Championship |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/814216/ph-s-blacklist-upset-by-btk-crashes-into-lower-bracket-of-mlbb-m3-world-championship/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}} ONIC Philippines meanwhile, steamed rolled through the upper brackets, both defeating RSG Singapore,{{Cite web |date=2021-12-12 |title=MLBB M3 World Championship: Kairi shines as ONIC PH sweep RSG SG 3-0 |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/mlbb-m3-world-championship-kairi-shines-onic-ph-sweep-rsg-sg-161035735.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} RRQ Hoshi{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2021-12-15 |title=Onic nails upper bracket finals seat in M3 World Championships with surprise sweep of RRQ |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/results-onic-philippines-rrq-hoshi-mobile-legends-m3-world-championships-december-15-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} and the aforementioned BTK.{{Cite web |date=2021-12-18 |title=M3 World Championship: ONIC PH punch finals ticket with 3-0 sweep over BloodThirstyKings |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/mlbb-m3-world-championship-onic-ph-sweep-3-0-btk-070923042.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} Prior to the series match, the infamous "Weaker team" statement also became mainstream from the words of BTK star and Jungler Michael "MobaZane" Cosgun who he believed that ONIC Philippines would be a weaker team than Blacklist.{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2021-12-18 |title=Weaker team? Onic drubs BTK to reach M3 World Championships grand finals |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/results-onic-philippines-btk-mobile-legends-m3-world-championships-december-18-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}
Blacklist International meanwhile, crawled through the Lower Bracket Stage, narrowly edging out an early elimination from ONIC Esports,{{Cite web |date=2021-12-14 |title=M3 World Championship: Blacklist International knock out fellow favourites ONIC Esports |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/m3-mlbb-blacklist-international-knock-out-onic-esports-120851686.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} sweeping Brazil's Keyd Stars{{Cite web |date=2021-12-15 |title=M3 World Championship: Blacklist International continue lower bracket run, sweep Keyd Stars 3-0 |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/mlbb-m3-blacklist-international-sweep-keyd-stars-093343337.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} and Indonesia's RRQ Hoshi,{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2021-12-17 |title=Indonesian slayer: Blacklist crushes RRQ to stay alive in M3 World Championships |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/results-blacklist-international-rrq-hoshi-mobile-legends-m3-world-championships-december-17-2021/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} sweeping EVOS Singapore{{Cite web |last=Dannug |first=Jonash |date=2021-12-18 |title=Blacklist sweeps EVOS SG, sets up rematch with BTK in M3 |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/blacklist-sweeps-evos-sg-sets-up-rematch-with-btk-in-m3/228127 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}} to matchup BTK in the Lower Bracket Finals. The team would drop Game 3 to make the series a four-game series but the team sent the BTK underdogs home 3 games to 1.{{Cite web |last=calvintrilles |date=2021-12-18 |title=Blacklist pinatalsik ang BTK, All-Filipino Grand Finals sa M3 kasado na {{!}} ONE Esports Philippines |url=https://www.oneesports.ph/mobile-legends/all-filipino-grand-finals-sa-m3/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.ph |language=tl}} Blacklist International won its first world championship title, sweeping ONIC Philippines whom had the services of stars Kairi "Kairi" Rayosdelsol and Allen "Baloyskie" Baloy.{{Cite web |date=2021-12-19 |title=Blacklist International sweep ONIC PH 4-0 to win M3 World Championship |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/mlbb-m3-blacklist-international-sweep-onic-ph-world-championship-121424621.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
== RSG Philippines resurgence and the ECHO Express (2022) ==
Blacklist International would suffer a dubbed "world championship curse" as the team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since the organization joined MPL Philippines. Blacklist' gravely missed the star duo of the team in Villaluna and Del Rosario whom took a break from the competitive MLBB scene that saw the introduction of rookie Kent "Kevier" Lopez.{{Cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title=M3 champions Blacklist International lose 2-0 to Omega, fail to make MPL PH S9 playoffs |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blacklist-international-omega-playoffs-mpl-ph-s9-042540752.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} RSG Philippines were able to clinch the opportunity to become a dominant force in the competitive MPL scene following their early playoff exit during the previous season. RSG Philippines had the services of Dylan "Light" Catipon whom joined the team during the offseason meanwhile ECHO Philippines formed a Big Three that sought the services of Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno, Tristan "Yawi" Cabrera and Frediemar "3MarTzy" Serafico from Bren Esports, Nexplay EVOS, and TNC Pro Team, respectively.{{Cite web |date=2021-12-21 |title=ECHO reveals star-studded MPL PH Season 9 roster with KarlTzy and Killuash {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/echo-star-roster-mpl-ph-season-9/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
RSG Philippines won the MPL Philippines Season 9 title over Smart Omega who continued to run the championship Execration roster from MSC 2021.{{Cite web |title=Mobile Legends News : RSG PH are the new champions of MPL PH Season 9 {{!}} GosuGamers |url=https://www.gosugamers.net/mobile-legends/news/57122-rsg-ph-are-the-new-champions-of-mpl-ph-season-9 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.gosugamers.net |language=en-GB}} Both RSG Philippines and Smart Omega became the representatives for the Philippines in MSC 2022.
== Third MSC Title Berth ==
MSC 2022 became the first offline tournament held in Malaysia following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions but remained strict on protocols. MSC 2022 featured twelve teams from seven different countries including the very first MSC champions from Thailand IDONOSLEEP Esports.{{Cite web |title=Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/mobilelegendsgame/posts/idns-the-msc-2017-champion-will-once-again-represent-thailand-at-msc-2019-can-th/2597862476943176/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.facebook.com}} Both Philippine representatives qualified for the Upper Bracket but Smart Omega made their own arduous crawl in the lower-bracket following their 2{{Endash}}1 defeat to Malaysian champions TODAK in the Upper Bracket.{{Cite web |last=UBALDO |first=JOHN EDISON |date=2022-06-14 |title=MSC 2022: Todak takes down Omega, sends defending champs to lower-bracket |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/834910/msc-2022-todak-takes-down-omega-sends-defending-champs-to-lower-bracket/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}} Meanwhile, RSG Philippines fended Myanmar's Falcon Esports 2{{Endash}}1, and sweeping Malaysian runners-up Orange Esports 3{{Endash}}0. However, Indonesian champions RRQ Hoshi were able to deny a potential Philippines vs. Philippines Grand Finals after they defeated RSG Philippines and sent them down in the lower brackets against Smart Omega.{{Cite web |title=RRQ boots RSG PH to MSC lower bracket |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/rrq-s-experience-secures-grand-finals-berth-sends-rsg-ph-to-the-lower-bracket-a4858-20220618 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}
RSG Philippines would defeat Smart Omega in 5 games to qualify for the Grand Finals and they wreak havoc against the Indonesian champions, crippling all of their mid-to-late game leads to turn the tides in favor of the raiders. RSG Philippines swept RRQ Hoshi in the Grand Finals to bring the Philippines its unprecedented third MSC title.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-19 |title=RSG Philippines sweep RRQ Hoshi 4-0 to claim Mobile Legends SEA Cup 2022 title |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/rsg-philippines-sweep-rrq-hoshi-mobile-legends-sea-cup-2022-title-msc-140729970.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} MSC 2022 was also known for the synonymous "PH Pause Meta" wherein fans from opposing teams accused Philippine representatives of using troubleshooting to their advantage.{{Cite web |date=2022-06-26 |title=Filipina Diledek META Pause, Ini Pesan Balasan RSG Nathzz Pada Netizen |url=https://revivaltv.id/berita/filipina-meta-pause-rsg-nathzz |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=revivaltv.id |language=en}}
== Blacklist International's resurgence and the strengthened ECHO Express (2022) ==
Both Villaluna and Del Rosario returned for MPL Philippines Season 10 and ECHO Philippines signing Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya and Alston "Sanji" Pabico to form their own duo dubbed the "SanSan" duo.{{Cite web |last=News |first=G. M. A. |date=2022-07-17 |title=Blacklist International's VeeWise duo returns for MPL Philippines Season 10 |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/838472/blacklist-international-s-veewise-duo-returns-for-mpl-philippines-season-10/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Rossel |first=John Dave |date=2022-10-21 |title=ECHO Sanford and Sanji Aim to Prove Themselves in the MPL PH S10 Playoffs |url=https://afkgaming.com/mobileesports/news/echo-sanford-and-sanji-aim-to-prove-themselves-in-the-mpl-ph-s10-playoffs |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=AFK Gaming |language=en}} With minimal roster changes from juggernaut teams such as Blacklist, ECHO, RSG and Bren Esports, MPL Philippines Season 10 began the commemoration of the Greatest Players and Coaches of All-time, beginning the seasonal tradition of induction to the "MPL Philippines Hall of Legends".{{Cite web |date=2022-10-23 |title=Full list of the MPL PH Season 10 Hall of Legends inductees {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/mpl-ph-season-10-hall-of-legends/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
The MPL Philippines Hall of Legends Inductees were announced prior to the Grand Finals match between Blacklist International, whom following their disappointing Season 9 finish, qualified for the M4 World Championship,{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2022-10-22 |title=Blacklist books ticket to M4 Mobile Legends World Championship |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/blacklist-international-books-ticket-m4-mobile-legends-world-championship/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} and ECHO Philippines, qualifying for the first time since the SunSparks Era.{{Cite web |last=UBALDO |first=JOHN EDISON |date=2022-10-23 |title=KarlTzy returns to the M-series world stage as Echo eliminates RSG in MPL PH S10 playoffs |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/848973/karltzy-returns-to-the-m-series-world-stage-as-echo-eliminates-rsg-in-mpl-ph-s10-playoffs/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}
Blacklist International were able to squander the success of ECHO in the Grand Finals after going down 2 games to 1. Blacklist won three-straight games to win their third MPL championship trophy.{{Cite web |last=merram |date=2022-10-23 |title=Blacklist International Reclaims Crown After Defeating ECHO in MPL PH S10 Grand Finals |url=https://esports.inquirer.net/31975/blacklist-international-reclaims-crown-after-defeating-echo-in-mpl-ph-s10-grand-finals?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1666531793-1 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}
== Third World Title ==
Blacklist International were among the favorites to win it all for the MLBB M4 World Championship as they were the defending champions coming into the tournament with certain power rankings clustering them with Indonesia's ONIC Esports as the best teams among all of the rest in the tournament.{{Cite web |date=2022-12-29 |title=M4 World Championship power rankings: Can Blacklist defend? {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/m4-world-championship-power-rankings/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
Blacklist International and ECHO would become upper bracket teams and is the only region including Indonesia to have two of their representatives in the upper-brackets. Blacklist International quickly made moves and sent both RRQ Akira and RRQ Hoshi down to the lower brackets in the Quarterfinals and Semifinals in 4 and 5 games, respectively.{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2023-01-08 |title='Back to basics' Blacklist dumps RRQ Akira to advance in M4 upper bracket |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/results-blacklist-international-rrq-akira-m4-world-championship-january-8-2023/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=MICALLER |first=BEA |date=2023-01-11 |title=Blacklist silences RRQ Hoshi to clinch upper bracket finals berth in M4 World Championship |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/857106/blacklist-silences-rrq-hoshi-to-clinch-upper-bracket-finals-berth-in-m4-world-championship/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}} Blacklist International would defeat ECHO in the Upper Bracket Finals to clinch its back-to-back Finals appearance in the M4 World Championships. ECHO would silence the Indonesian crowd after a 3{{Endash}}1 series victory over RRQ Hoshi. This series was particularly infamous for having a booing crowd during the introduction to ECHO Philippines and subsequent reactions from streamers and Indonesian pros.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9kwA6HPnjc |title=INDO PRO PLAYERS REACTION on ECHO vs RRQ M4 LOWER BRACKET FINALS. . .😮 |date=2023-01-14 |last=Snipe Gaming TV |access-date=2024-06-23 |via=YouTube}}{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86Tn8oS5wqI |title=ECHO GOT BOOED in the ECHO vs RRQ ENTRANCE. . . 😮 |date=2023-01-14 |last=Snipe Gaming TV |access-date=2024-06-23 |via=YouTube}}
The second Philippines vs. Philippines Grand Finals was between Blacklist and ECHO in a grand finals rematch of MPL Philippines Season 10. ECHO Philippines would return the favor to Blacklist, sweeping the team in the Grand Finals to win the M4 World Championships.{{Cite web |date=2023-01-15 |title=ECHO sweep Blacklist International 4-0 to take Mobile Legends M4 world champions crown |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/echo-sweep-blacklist-international-4-0-to-be-crowned-mobile-legends-m4-world-champions-130524126.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
= AP Bren{{Endash}}ECHO Dominance (2023{{Endash}}2024) =
The 2023 MPL Philippines season featured the same eight teams that have been competing in MPL Philippines Season 8. During MPL Philippines Season 11, ECHO Philippines were able to secure its first MPL Philippines title in a historical trilogy series between ECHO and Blacklist International.{{Cite web |last=News |first=G. M. A. |date=2023-05-07 |title=Echo dethrones Blacklist in familiar sweep to rule MPL PH Season 11 |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/869263/echo-dethrones-blacklist-in-familiar-sweep-to-rule-mpl-ph-season-11/story/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}} The series was significant because this was the only title that the "ECHO Express" team won as a team prior to Cabrera's departure from the team. Both Blacklist and ECHO Philippines qualified for MSC 2023 as overwhelming favorites for the competition. However, ECHO suffered a surprising 3{{Endash}}0 sweep in the semifinals{{Cite web |date=2023-06-17 |title=ONIC Esports upsets M4 World Champions at MSC 2023 semis {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/onic-esports-msc-2023-grand-final/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}} that saw ONIC Esports advancing to the Finals and ultimately winning the MSC 2023 title 4 games to 2 against Blacklist International.{{Cite web |date=2023-06-19 |title=ONIC Esports take Mobile Legends SEA Cup 2023, end two-year Filipino dominance |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/onic-esports-defeat-blacklist-international-mobile-legends-sea-cup-2023-msc-031117471.html |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
Season 12 proved to be a similar story for Blacklist International after the Royal Duo decides to skip MPL Philippines Season 12. However, as underdogs for the Season 12 title, Blacklist International were able to secure their third-consecutive Grand Finals appearance after a 3{{Endash}}1 win over ECHO Philippines that secured them a spot in the MLBB M5 World Championship.{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2023-10-28 |title=Blacklist dethrones Echo to reach MPL Philippines grand final, secures M5 berth |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/mpl-philippines-lower-bracket-final-blacklist-international-echo-october-28-2023/ |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} AP Bren (formerly Bren Esports), were able to decode Blacklist International in the Grand Finals, winning the series 4 games to 1.
== Fourth World Title ==
The Philippines’ sent AP Bren and Blacklist International to the world stage for the M5 World Championships held on home soil. Both organizations have a history of winning the world title back in M2 (2020) and M3 (2021). No team thus far has won a world title on home soil with all home representatives being eliminated in either the group stage or the lower bracket finals.{{Cite web |date=2021-01-25 |title=Bren Esports are your Mobile Legends M2 World Champions {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/bren-esports-m2-world-champions/ |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |date=2021-12-20 |title=Blacklist International takes the M3 World Championship crown {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/blacklist-international-wins-m3/ |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
AP Bren and Blacklist International made it into the top 2 of their groups and were both slotted to face SeeYouSoon{{Cite web |title=AP.Bren stamps class vs SeeYouSoon, advances to upper bracket semis |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/12/10/ap-bren-stamps-class-vs-see-you-soon-advances-to-upper-bracket-semis |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}} and ONIC Esports{{Cite web |title=Blacklist, Onic Esports in early collision course in M5 playoffs |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/12/7/blacklist-onic-esports-in-early-collision-course-in-m5-playoffs |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}} in the upper-bracket quarterfinals, respectively. AP Bren would loose a grand finals spot to ONIC Esports after getting swept in the upper bracket finals{{Cite web |last=Ulanday |first=John Bryan |title=Onic Indonesia, AP Bren dispute MLBB world crown |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2023/12/18/2319668/onic-indonesia-ap-bren-dispute-mlbb-world-crown |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Philstar.com}} while Blacklist got swept by AP Bren in the lower bracket finals. Blacklist lost 3-2 to ONIC and crawled the lower bracket, defeating teams like Fire Flux Esports—considered as Blacklist’s kryptonite in the group stage—Geek Fam ID, who had the services of former ONIC Philippines roamer Allen “Baloyskie” Baloy, and Deus Vult who had the rising phenomenon Mathaios “Kid Bomba” Chatzilakos.{{Cite web |last=Ubaldo |first=JohnEd |date=2023-12-11 |title=M5: Blacklist avenges group stage loss, eliminates Fire Flux |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/m5-blacklist-avenges-group-stage-loss-eliminates-fire-flux/291242 |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Renejay stars as Blacklist dispatches Geek Fam to reach M5 lower bracket semis |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/12/15/renejay-stars-as-blacklist-dispatches-geek-fam-to-reach-m5-lower-bracket-semis |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=Oheb shines as Blacklist marches to lower bracket finals with sweep of Deus Vult |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/12/16/oheb-shines-as-blacklist-marches-to-lower-bracket-finals-with-sweep-of-deus-vult |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}}
AP Bren had a 3-1 series lead to ONIC Esports in the finals before ONIC won two straight games to send it to the first game 7 series of the world championship since M2, the same tournament AP Bren won two years prior. However, after a miscalculated bush check by Kairi “Kairi” Rayosdelsol, AP Bren won the Philippines’ fourth-consecutive title and breaking the home ground champions curse.{{Cite web |title=AP.Bren outlasts Onic Esports, becomes undisputed World Champ with M5 title |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/12/17/ap-bren-outlasts-onic-esports-becomes-undisputed-world-champs-with-m5-title |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en}}
= The resurgence of ONIC Philippines (2024{{Endash}}present) =
After AP Bren lost in seven games at the inaugural MLBB Mid Season Cup to Malaysia's Selangor Red Giants, AP Bren remained a force in MPL Philippines with continual patches and metas favoring the picks for AP Bren. However, Fnatic ONIC Philippines became a significant threat to now Falcons AP Bren's dominance as they went on to break Blacklist International and ECHO Philippines' longest winning streak of twelve-straight games to go 13{{Endash}}1 in the regular season.{{Cite web |last=Times |first=Tiebreaker |date=2024-09-29 |title=Fnatic ONIC makes MPL PH history with record-breaking 12-0 streak |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/fnatic-onic-makes-mpl-ph-history-with-record-breaking-12-0-streak/314664 |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}} With the addition of Grant "Kelra" Pillas and King "K1NGKONG" Perez from Smart Omega and TNC Pro Team, respectively, Fnatic ONIC triumphed over its competitors to secure the grand finals spot and a trip to the M6 World Championships in Malaysia for the first time since M3. Fnatic ONIC Philippines faced the debutant team Aurora Gaming who absorbed and bought out most of the roster of Blacklist International. MPL Philippines Season 14 was the first Game 7 finals since MPL Philippines Season 7.
Both Fnatic ONIC Philippines and Aurora Gaming qualified to the inaugural swiss stage tournament for M6. Fnatic ONIC Philippines qualified for the knockout stage but Aurora Gaming gave the Philippines its worst showing since M1 when they got swept by Indonesia's Team Liquid ID, thereby eliminating them from the tournament.{{Cite web |title=Lights out! Aurora's M6 journey ends at the hands of Team Liquid ID |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/aurora-bows-out-of-m6-after-falling-to-team-liquid-id-a7981-20241204 |access-date=2024-12-13 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}} The earliest exit for a Filipino team thus far was Blacklist's lower bracket final exit in M5. M6 is the first tournament since M1 that only one team from the Philippines qualified for the knockout stage and it was ONIC Philippines themselves who pulled this feat of back in M1.
== Fifth Title ==
Fnatic ONIC Philippines brought the Philippines its fifth-consecutive M-series title after defeating Indonesia's Team Liquid in five games. This effectively prolongs the Philippines' dominance over the MLBB scene with Fnatic ONIC Philippines fueling rookie players who have yet to touch the world finals stage prior to M6.{{Cite web |last=News |first=BEA MICALLER, GMA Integrated |date=2024-12-15 |title='Gold standard' Kelra stars as Fnatic ONIC stuns Team Liquid ID to rule M6 World Championship |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/930045/gold-standard-kelra-stars-as-fnatic-onic-stuns-team-liquid-id-to-rule-m6-world-championship/story/ |access-date=2024-12-16 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}
== The Departure of Blacklist International and RSG Philippines; The Entry of Team Falcons and Twisted Minds ==
Two of MPL Philippines' original franchises Blacklist International and RSG Philippines have left the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang scene and announced they will not participate in MPL Philippines Season 15. Blacklist International CEO Tryke Gutierrez clarified that the team's exit was not because of anything internally with MPL Philippines nor was it their performance from the previous season, it was a business decision matter which came to the conclusion of pulling out from MPL Philippines.{{Cite web |last=Lojo |first=Michelle |title=Tier One co-owner airs side on Blacklist International's departure from MPL Philippines |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2025/01/27/2417218/tier-one-co-owner-airs-side-blacklist-internationals-departure-mpl-philippines#:~:text=Gutierrez%20clarified%20that%20the%20decision,what's%20best%20for%20the%20organization. |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=Philstar.com}} RSG Philippines also left MPL Philippines when team manager Lexie Yambao clarified that RSG's parent company, RSG, said that the business is now refocusing on other matters.{{Cite web |last=Lojo |first=Michelle |title=RSG Philippines also bids farewell to MPL PH |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2025/01/23/2416360/rsg-philippines-also-bids-farewell-mpl-ph |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=Philstar.com}}
In filling the void of their departures, Saudi Arabian organizations have entered MPL Philippines with Team Falcons and Twisted Minds entering the league for Season 15.{{Cite web |last=News |first=BEA MICALLER, GMA Integrated |date=2025-01-24 |title=Twisted Minds, Team Falcons officially enter MPL Philippines |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/933989/twisted-minds-team-falcons-officially-enter-mpl-philippines/story/ |access-date=2025-01-27 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}}
Participating rosters
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|+ ! rowspan="2" |Team ! rowspan="2" |Debut ! rowspan="2" |Mangaer ! colspan="2" |Coaching Staff ! colspan="5" |Roster |
Head
!Assistant(s) !Exp Lane !Jungle !Mid Lane !Gold Lane !Roamer |
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AP Bren
|2018{{endash}}19Debuted during MPL PH S2 which occurred in two separate years |Andi |Jeff |P4kbet |Der |Jamespangks |Chovskrt |Shizou |Kekedoot |
Aurora Gaming
|2024 |{{N/A}} |Master The Basics |Dexstar |Edward |Demonkite |Yue |Domengkite |Renejay |
Omega Esports
|2021Also known as Smart Omega. |Rianne |Lembot |SN4P |Louis |Andoryuuu |UK1R |Jowm |Ch4knu |
ONIC Philippines
|2019|2019 |{{N/A}} |YnoT |YellyHaze |Kirk |K1NGKONG |Super Frince |Kelra |Brusko |
Team Falcons PH
|2024 |{{N/a}} |Trebor |{{N/A}} |FlapTzy |KyleTzy |Pheww |Super Marco |Owgwen |
Team Liquid PH
|2021As ECHO Philippines |Tictac |Ar Sy |{{N/A}} |Sanford |KarlTzy |Sanji |Oheb |Jaypee |
TNC Pro Team
|2021 |Scholar |Imbadeejay |Xemy |3MarTzy |Zaida |LanceCy |Bennyqt |Yawi |
Twisted Minds PH
|2024|2024 |{{N/A}} |BON CHAN |ESON |Jeymz |MP The King |Hadji |Outplayed |Escalera |
Results
= By season =
{{legend|#b6fcb6|Background shading indicates that the team won the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship.|text={{†|alt=world champion}}}}
{{legend|#FFD700|Background shading indicates that the team won the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup.}}
{{legend|#FFFFBB|Background shading indicates that the team was the First Seed for that Season.}}
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!Year !Season !{{win|Champions|place=1st}} !{{win|1st runner-Up|place=2nd}} !{{win|2nd runner-Up|place=3rd}} !{{win|3rd runner-Up|place=4th}} ! colspan="2" |Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid-Season Cup ! colspan="2" |Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championships |
rowspan="2" |2018
|1 |style="background:#FFFFBB;" | Aether Main |Digital Devils Pro |Obsidian Gaming |Invictus Godz | rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD700;" | Aether MainAether Main defeated Digital Devils Pro, 3-0 in MSC 2018 | rowspan="2" |Digital Devils Pro | colspan="2" rowspan="3" {{N/A|Not held}} |
2
|Cignal Ultra Esports |style="background:#FFFFBB;" | Bren Esports |Finesse Solid |SxC Imbalance |
rowspan="2" |2019
|3 |ArkAngel |style="background:#FFFFBB;" | Bren Esports |Cignal Ultra |EVOS Esports PH | rowspan="2" |ArkAngel | rowspan="2" |Bren Esports |
4
|Sunsparks |style="background:#FFFFBB;" | ONIC Philippines |SGD Omega |Execration |Sunsparks |ONIC Philippines |
rowspan="2" |2020
|5 |style="background:#FFFFBB;" | Sunsparks |ONIC Philippines |Bren Esports |Execration | colspan="2" rowspan="2" {{N/A|Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic}} | rowspan="2" style="background:#b6fcb6;" |Bren Esports †Defeated Burmese Ghouls, 4-3 in the Grand Finals. | rowspan="2" |Smart Omega |
6
|style="background:#FFFFBB;" | Bren EsportsBren Esports was the top seed in Group B |style="background:#FFFFBB;" | ExecrationExecration was the top seed in Group A |ONIC Philippines |
rowspan="2" |2021
|7 |style="background:#FFFFBB;" |Blacklist InternationalBlacklist International was the top seed in Group B and was the best team in the regular season |Execration |style="background:#FFFFBB;" |AURA PhilippinesAURA Philippines was the top seed in Group A |Bren Esports | rowspan="2" |Blacklist International | rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD700;" |Execration Defeated Blacklist International, 4-1 in the Grand Finals. | rowspan="2" style="background:#b6fcb6;" |Blacklist International † Defeated ONIC Philippines, 4-0 in the Grand Finals.Runner-Up for MSC 2021. | rowspan="2" |ONIC Philippines Runner-Up for M3. |
8
|style="background:#FFFFBB;" |Blacklist International |ONIC Philippines |Smart Omega |
rowspan="2" |2022
|9 |style="background:#FFFFBB;" |RSG Philippines |Smart Omega |ONIC Philippines | rowspan="2" style="background:#FFD700;" |RSG Philippines Defeated RRQ Hoshi, 4-0 in the Grand Finals. | rowspan="2" |Smart Omega | rowspan="2" style="background:#b6fcb6;" |ECHO Philippines † Defeated Blacklist International, 4-0 in the Grand Finals. | rowspan="2" |Blacklist International |
10
|style="background:#FFFFBB;" |Blacklist International |RSG Philippines |Bren Esports |
rowspan="2" |2023
|11 |ECHO Philippines |Blacklist International |RSG Philippines |style="background:#FFFFBB;" |Bren Esports | rowspan="2" |ECHO Philippines | rowspan="2" |Blacklist InternationalRunner-up for MSC 2023. | rowspan="2" style="background:#b6fcb6;" |AP Bren †Defeated Indonesia's ONIC Esports in the Finals, 4-3. They are the first two-time MLBB world champions in M-Series history. | rowspan="2" |Blacklist International2nd Runner Up |
12
|style="background:#FFFFBB;" |AP Bren | Blacklist International |ECHO Philippines |RSG Philippines |
rowspan="2" |2024
|13 |Team Liquid PHAt the time, they were known as Liquid ECHO |style="background:#FFFFBB;" |AP BrenAt the time, they were known as Falcons AP Bren |RSG Philippines |Blacklist International | rowspan="2" |AP BrenLost to Malaysian team Selangor Red Giants 4-3. | rowspan="2" style="background:#b6fcb6;" |ONIC Philippines †Defeated Team Liquid ID 4-1At the time they were known as Fnatic ONIC Philippines | rowspan="2" |Aurora Gaming |
14
|style="background:#FFFFBB;" |ONIC Philippines |Blacklist International |
rowspan="2" |2025
|15 |style="background:#FFFFBB;" |Team Liquid PH |ONIC Philippines |Team Falcons PH |Aurora Gaming | rowspan="2" |Team Liquid PH | rowspan="2" |ONIC Philippines | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |To be determined |
16
| colspan="4" |To be determined |
= By team =
Teams with Italicized names indicate teams that have either folded or are no longer participating in MPL Philippines.
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!Team !Title(s) !Runners-Up !Finals appearance(s) !MSC title(s) !MPL Invitational !World title(s) !World appearance(s) !Seasons won !Seasons runners-up |
Blacklist International (Defunct)
|3 |2 |5 |0 |0 |1 (M3) |3 (M3, M4, M5) |S11, S12 |
---|
Team Liquid PH
|3 |1 |4 |0 |0 |1 (M4) |1 (M4) |S11, S13, S15 |S10 |
AP Bren
|2 |3 |5 |1 (MSC 2018)Played as Aether Main in MSC 2018 |0 |2 (M2, M5) |2 (M2, M5) |S6, S12 |S2, S3, S13 |
Sunsparks (Defunct)
|2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |0 |1 (M1) |S4, S5 | - |
Aether Main (Defunct)
|1 |0 |1 |1 (MSC 2018) |0 |0 |0 |S1 | - |
Arkangel (Defunct)
|1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |S3 | - |
Cignal Ultra (Defunct)
|1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |S2 | - |
ONIC Philippines
|1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |1 (M6) |3 (M1, M3, M6) | S14 |S4, S5, S8, S15 |
RSG Philippines (Defunct)
|1 |0 |1 |1 (MSC 2022) |1 (MPLI 2023) |0 |0 |S9 | - |
Smart Omega
|0 |2 |2 |0 |0 |0 |1 (M2) | - |S6, S9 |
Aurora Gaming
|0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 (M6) | - | S14 |
Digital Devils Pro (Defunct)
|0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | - |S1 |
Execration (Defunct)
|0 |1 |1 |1 (MSC 2021) |0 |0 |0 | - |S7 |
Minana EVOS (Defunct)
|0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 | - | - |
TNC Pro Team
|0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 | - | - |
Player awards and achievements
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|+ ! rowspan="2" |Year ! rowspan="2" |Season ! colspan="6" |Awards |
Most Valuable Player
!Team !Finals MVP !Team !Rookie of the Season !Team |
---|
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |2018
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 1 | Carlito "Ribo" Jr. |Aether Main | Carlito "Ribo" Jr. |Aether Main | colspan="2" rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" {{N/A}} |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 2
| Yuji "Yuji" Aizawa | Angelo "Pheww" Arcangel |Cignal Ultra |
rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |2019
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 3 | Yuji "Yuji" Aizawa |Bren Esports | Kyle "Ryo" Berceño |Arkangel |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 4
| Jaypee "Jaypee" Cruz |Sunsparks | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" {{N/A}} |
rowspan="2" |2020
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 5 | colspan="2" rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" {{N/A}} | Kiel "Kielvj" Cruzem |Sunsparks |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 6
| Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno |Bren Esports |
rowspan="2" |2021
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 7 | Edward "Edward" Dapadap (1) | Grant Duane "Kelra" Pillas |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 8
| Salic "Hadji" Imam |Blacklist International | Salic "Hadji" Imam |Blacklist International | Jonard Cedrix "Demonkite" Caranto |
rowspan="2" |2022
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 9 | Dylan Aaron "Light" Catipon |RSG Philippines | Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo |RSG Philippines | Jomearie "Escalera" Delos Santos |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 10
| Johnmar "OhMyV33NUS" Villauna |Blacklist International | Edward "Edward" Dapadap (2) |Blacklist International | Michael Angelo "KyleTzy" Sayson |AP Bren |
rowspan="2" |2023
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 11 | Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo |AP Bren | Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya | Kenneth "Yue" Tadeo |Blacklist International |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 12
| Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno |ECHO Philippines | David "FlapTzy" Canon |AP Bren | Ronn "M4tt" Papag |Smart Omega |
rowspan="2" |2024
|style="text-align:center;" |Season 13 | Marco "Super Marco" Requitiano |Falcons AP Bren | Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya (2) |Liquid ECHO | Rasec "Nomed" Sugarno |TNC Pro Team |
style="text-align:center;" |Season 14
| King Cyric "K1NGKONG" Perez | Grant Duane "Kelra" Pillas | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"{{N/A}} |
rowspan="2" |2025
|style="text-align:center;" | Season 15 |Kiel Calvin "Oheb" Soriano |Team Liquid PH |Sanji "Sanji" Pabico |Team Liquid PH | colspan="2" {{N/a}} |
style="text-align:center;" | Season 16
| colspan="6" |{{Center|To be determined}} |
= Team selections =
The first recorded team selection was announced during MPL Philippines Season 6. Notably, MPL Philippines Season 7 did not announce any team selections and just announced two individual awards.
Legend:
{{legend|#FFDD3C|Denotes the player won the Regular Season MVP Award}}
{{legend|#FFF192|Denotes the player won the Finals MVP Award}}
{{legend|#FFFFB7|Denotes the player won both the Regular Season and Finals MVP Awards}}
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|+ ! rowspan="2" |Year ! rowspan="2" |Season ! rowspan="2" |Lane ! colspan="2" |First team ! colspan="2" |Second team ! colspan="2" |Third team ! colspan="2" |Special |
Players
!Teams !Players !Teams !Players !Teams !Players !Teams |
---|
rowspan="6" |2020
| rowspan="6" |Season 6 |Coach | colspan="2" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane
|Ashley "Killuash" Cruz |Aura Philippines |
Jungle
|style="background:#FFF192;" | Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (1) |style="background:#FFF192;" | Bren Esports |
Mid Lane
|Angelo "Pheww" Arcangel (1) |Bren Esports |
Gold Lane
|Carlito "Ribo" Ribo Jr. |Bren Esports |
Roam
|Joshua "Ch4knu" Mangilog (1) |Execration |
rowspan="12" |2021
| rowspan="6" |Season 7 |Coach | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane |
Jungle |
Mid Lane |
Gold Lane |
Roam |
rowspan="6" |Season 8
|Coach | colspan="8" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane
|Edward "Edward" Dapadap (1) |Blacklist International |Gerald "Dlar" Trinchera |ONIC Philippines |Renejay "Renejay" Barcase (1) |Nexplay EVOS | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} |
Jungle
|ONIC Philippines |Daneirie "Wise" Del Rosario (1) |Blacklist International |Dean "Raizen" Sumagui |Smart Omega |
Mid Lane
|Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna (1) |Blacklist International |Allen "Baloyskie" Baloy |ONIC Philippines |Patric "E2MAX" Caidic |Smart Omega |
Gold Lane
|Kiel "Oheb" Soriano |Blacklist International |Mark "Markyyy" Capacio |ONIC Philippines |Grant "Kelra" Pillas (1) |Smart Omega |
Roam
|style="background:#FFFFB7;" | Imam "Hadji" Salic (1) |style="background:#FFFFB7;" | Blacklist International |Joshua "Ch4knu" Mangilog (2) |Smart Omega |Paul "Beemo" Sergio |ONIC Philippines |
rowspan="12" |2022
| rowspan="6" |Season 9 |Coach | colspan="8" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane
|style="background:#FFF192;" |Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo (1) |style="background:#FFF192;" |RSG Philippines | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} |
Jungle
|Jonard "Demonkite" Caranto (1) |RSG Philippines |
Mid Lane
|Arvie "Aqua" Antonio |RSG Philippines |
Gold Lane
|Grant "Kelra" Pillas (2) |Smart Omega |
Roam
|style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Dylan "Light" Catipon |style="background:#FFDD3C;" |RSG Philippines |
rowspan="6" |Season 10
|Coach | colspan="8" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane
|style="background:#FFF192;" |Edward "Edward" Dapadap (2) |style="background:#FFF192;" |Blacklist International | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} |
Jungle
|Daneirie "Wise" Del Rosario (2) |Blacklist International |
Mid Lane
|style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna (2) |style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Blacklist International |
Gold Lane
|Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano (1) |Bren Esports |
Roam
|Imam "Hadji" Salic (2) |Blacklist International |
rowspan="12" |2023
| rowspan="6" |Season 11 |Coach | colspan="8" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane
|style="background:#FFF192;" |Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya (1) |style="background:#FFF192;" |ECHO | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="5" {{n/a}} |
Jungle
|Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (2) |ECHO |
Mid Lane
|Sanji "Sanji" Pabico (1) |ECHO |
Gold Lane
|Frederic "Bennyqt" Gonzales |ECHO |
Roam
|Tristan "Yawi" Cabrera |ECHO |
rowspan="6" |Season 12
|Coach |Harrold "Tictac" Reyes |ECHO | colspan="2" rowspan="13" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="18" {{n/a}} | colspan="2" rowspan="13" {{n/a}} |
Exp Lane
|Edward "Edward" Dapadap (3) |Blacklist International |
Jungle
|style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (3) |style="background:#FFDD3C;" |ECHO |
Mid Lane
|Sanji "Sanji" Pabico (2) |ECHO |
Gold Lane
|Grant "Kelra" Pillas (3) |Smart Omega |
Roam
|Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo (1) |AP Bren |
rowspan="12" |2024
| rowspan="6" |Season 13 |Coach |Francis "Ducky" Glindro |Falcons AP Bren |
Exp Lane
|Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo (2) |RSG Philippines |
Jungle
|Kyle "KyleTzy" Sayson |Falcons AP Bren |
Mid Lane
|Sanji "Sanji" Pabico (3) |Team Liquid Philippines |
Gold Lane
|style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano (2) |style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Falcons AP Bren |
Roam
|Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo (2) |Falcons AP Bren |
rowspan="6" |Season 14
|Coach |Antony "YnoT" Sederin |Fnatic ONIC Philippines |
Exp Lane
|David "FlapTzy" Canon |Falcons AP Bren |Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya (2) |Team Liquid Philippines |Edward "Edward" Dapadap (4) |Aurora Gaming |
Jungle
|style="background:#FFDD3C;" |King "K1NGKONG" Perez |style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Fnatic ONIC Philippines |Andrew "Andoryuuu" Flora |Smart Omega |Jonard "Demonkite" Caranto (2) |Aurora Gaming |
Mid Lane
|Frince "Super Frince" Ramirez |Fnatic ONIC Philippines |Angelo "Pheww" Arcangel (2) |Falcons AP Bren |Kenneth "Yue" Tadeo |Aurora Gaming |
Gold Lane
|style="background:#FFF192;" |Grant "Kelra" Pillas (4) |style="background:#FFF192;" |Fnatic ONIC Philippines |Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano (3) |Falcons AP Bren |Grant "Kelra" Pillas (5) |Fnatic ONIC Philippines |
Roam
|Joshua "Ch4knu" Mangilog (3) |Smart Omega |Renejay "Renejay" Barcase (2) |Aurora Gaming |Joshua "Ch4knu" Mangilog (4) |Smart Omega |
rowspan="6" |2025
| rowspan="6" |Season 15 |Coach |Rodel "Ar Sy" Cruz |Team Liquid PH | colspan="2" {{N/A}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{N/A}} | colspan="2" {{N/A}} |
Exp Lane
|Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya (3) |Team Liquid PH |Edward "Edward" Dapadap (5) |Aurora Gaming |Jann "Kirk" Gutierrez |ONIC Philippines |
Jungle
|Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (4) |Team Liquid PH |King "K1NGKONG" Perez (2) |ONIC Philippines |King "K1NGKONG" Perez (3) |ONIC Philippines |
Mid Lane
|Frince "Super Frince" Ramirez (2) |ONIC Philippines |Kenneth "Yue" Tadeo (2) |Aurora Gaming |Frince "Super Frince" Ramirez (3) |ONIC Philippines |
Gold Lane
|style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Kiel "Oheb" Soriano (2) |style="background:#FFDD3C;" |Team Liquid PH |Grant "Kelra" Pillas (5) |ONIC Philippines |Grant "Kelra" Pillas (6) |ONIC Philippines |
Roam
|Renejay "Renejay" Barcase (3) |Aurora Gaming |Borris "Brusko" Parro |ONIC Philippines |Borris "Brusko" Parro (2) |ONIC Philippines |
=Most team selections=
After the introduction of the Fan's All-Star Team Selection, Pillas is the first and only player to have six-MPL All Star team selections.
Legend:
{{legend|#9A9A9A|Denotes the player has retired from pro play}}
{{legend|#BBBBBB|Denotes the player has been inactive from pro play}}
{{legend|#CCCCCC|Denotes the player is playing in another region}}
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! No. of selections ! Player name ! Teams |
align="center" | 6
|Grant "Kelra" Pillas |Execration (2020{{Endash}}2021), Smart Omega (2021{{Endash}}2024), ONIC Philippines (2024{{Endash}}present) |
{{Center|5}}
|Edward "Edward" Dapadap |Blacklist International (2020{{Endash}}2024), Aurora Gaming (2024{{Endash}}present) |
rowspan="2" |{{Center|4}}
|Joshua "Ch4nu" Mangilog |Execration (2019{{Endash}}2021), Smart Omega (2021{{Endash}}2024; 2024{{Endash}}present), Omega Neos (2024) |
Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno
|Finesse Solid (2018), SGD Omega (2018{{Endash}}2019), Bren Esports (2020{{Endash}}2021), Team Liquid Philippines (2021{{Endash}}present) |
rowspan="6" align="center" | 3
|Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano |AP Bren (2022{{Endash}}2025), Team Falcons PH (2025{{Endash}}present) |
Frince "Super Frince" Ramirez
|ONIC Philippines (2022{{Endash}}present) |
King "K1NGKONG" Perez
|TNC Pro Team (2023{{Endash}}2024), ONIC Philippines (2024{{Endash}}present) |
Renejay "Renejay" Barcase
|Nexplay Solid (2019{{Endash}}2021), Nexplay EVOS (2021{{Endash}}2023), Blacklist International (2023{{Endash}}2024), Aurora Gaming (2024{{Endash}}present) |
Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya
|Nexplay EVOS (2021{{Endash}}2022), Team Liquid Philippines (2022{{Endash}}present) |
Sanji "Sanji" Pabico
|Team Liquid Philippines (2022{{Endash}}present) |
rowspan="9" |{{Center|2}}
|Jonard "Demonkite" Caranto |RSG Philippines (2021{{Endash}}2023; 2024), RSG Malaysia (2023{{Endash}}2024), Aurora Gaming (2024{{Endash}}present) |
Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo
|RSG Philippines (2021{{Endash}}2024; 2024{{Endash}}2025), Cloud9 (2024) |
Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo
|AP Bren (2022{{Endash}}2025), Team Falcons PH (2025{{Endash}}present) |
Imam "Hadji" Salic
|EVOS Esports PH (2019), SGD Omega (2019{{Endash}}2020), Smart Omega (2020{{Endash}}2021), Blacklist International (2021{{Endash}}2025) |
style="background:#BBBBBB;" | Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna
|style="background:#BBBBBB;" | ONIC Philippines (2019{{Endash}}2020), Blacklist International (2020{{Endash}}2024), Aurora Gaming (2024{{Endash}}present) |
style="background:#BBBBBB;" | Danerie James "Wise" Del Rosario
|style="background:#BBBBBB;" | ONIC Philippines (2019{{Endash}}2020), Blacklist International (2020{{Endash}}2024), Aurora Gaming (2024{{Endash}}present) |
Angelo "Pheww" Arcangel
|Digital Devils Pro (2018), Cignal Ultra (2018{{Endash}}2020), AP Bren (2020{{Endash}}2025), Team Falcons PH (2025{{Endash}}present) |
Kiel Calvin "Oheb" Soriano
|Blacklist International (2020{{Endash}}2023; 2024{{Endash}}2025), Blacklist Academy (2022) |
Kenneth "Yue" Tadeo
|Blacklist International (2023{{Endash}}2024), Aurora Gaming (2024{{Endash}}present) |
rowspan="18" align="center" |1
|David "FlapTzy" Canon |AP Bren (2019{{Endash}}2025), Team Falcons PH (2025{{Endash}}present) |
Andrew "Andoryuuu" Flora
|Smart Omega (2023; 2024{{Endash}}present), Omega Neos (2023{{Endash}}2024) |
Kyle "KyleTzy" Sayson
|AP Bren (2022{{Endash}}2025), Team Falcons PH (2025{{Endash}}present) |
Frederic "Bennyqt" Gonzales
|Execration (2020), Aura Philippines (2020{{Endash}}2021), Team Liquid Philippines (2021{{Endash}}present) |
Tristan "Yawi" Cabrera
|Nexplay Solid (2020{{Endash}}2021), Nexplay EVOS (2021), Team Liquid Philippines (2021{{Endash}}2024), Team Liquid Indonesia (2024), TNC Pro Team (2024{{Endash}}present) |
style="background:#CCCCCC;" |Dylan "Light" Catipon
| style="background:#CCCCCC;" |TNC Pro Team (2021), Z4 Esports (2021{{Endash}}2022), RSG Philippines (2022{{Endash}}2025), Bigetron Alpha (2025{{Endash}}present) |
Arvie "Aqua" Antonio
|Blacklist International (2020{{Endash}}2021), Cignal Ultra (2021), RSG Philippines (2021{{Endash}}2025) |
style="background:#CCCCCC;" | Kairi "Kairi" Rayosdelsol
|style="background:#CCCCCC;" | Blacklist International (2020), ONIC Philippines (2020{{Endash}}2022), ONIC Esports (2022{{Endash}}present) |
Gerald "Dlar" Trinchera
|ONIC Philippines (2019{{Endash}}2022), EVOS Legends (2022{{Endash}}2023), EVOS Icon (2022), Burmese Ghouls (2024), Blacklist International (2024) |
style="background:#CCCCCC;" |Allen "Baloyskie" Baloy
|style="background:#CCCCCC;" |ONIC Philippines (2019; 2021{{Endash}}2022), SunSparks (2020), Aura Philippines (2020{{Endash}}2021), Geek Fam Indonesia (2022{{Endash}}present) |
style="background:#CCCCCC;" |Mark "Markyyy" Capacio
|style="background:#CCCCCC;" |ONIC Philippines (2020{{Endash}}2022), Bigetron Alpha (2022{{Endash}}2023), Geek Fam Indonesia (2023{{Endash}}present), Evil (2024{{Endash}}present)Playing as a Loan |
style="background:#CCCCCC;" |Dean "Raizen" Sumagui
|style="background:#CCCCCC;" |Smart Omega (2021{{Endash}}2023), ONIC Philippines (2023{{Endash}}2024), TNC Pro Team (2024), Team Falcons (2024{{Endash}}2025), See You Soon (2025{{Endash}}present) |
style="background:#9A9A9A;" |Patrick "E2MAX" Caidic
|style="background:#9A9A9A;" |Execration (2019; 2020{{Endash}}2021), ArkAngel (2019{{Endash}}2020), Smart Omega (2020{{Endash}}2024), ONIC Philippines (2024), TNC Pro Team (2024) |
style="background:#BBBBBB;" |Paul "Beemo" Sergio
|style="background:#BBBBBB;" |Ownage (2019), ArkAngel (2020{{Endash}}2021), ONIC Philippines (2021{{Endash}}2022), Alpha Esports Pro (2022) |
style="background:#BBBBBB;" |Ashley "Killuash" Cruz
|style="background:#BBBBBB;" |ArkAngel (2019{{Endash}}2020), Sunsparks (2020), Aura Philippines (2020{{Endash}}2021), ECHO Philippines (2021{{Endash}}2022) |
Carlito "Ribo" Ribo Jr.
|Aether Main (2018), Bren Esports (2018{{Endash}}2022), Z4 Esports (2022), ZOL Esports (2022{{Endash}}2023), Smart Omega (2023{{Endash}}2024) |
Borris "Brusko" Parro
|Minana Esports (2022{{Endash}}2023), Nexplay EVOS (2023), Minana EVOS (2023), RRQ Hoshi (2023{{Endash}}2024), ONIC Philippines (2024{{Endash}}present) |
Jann "Kirk" Gutierrez
|RSG Philippines (2023), Minana EVOS (2024), ONIC Philippines (2024{{Endash}}present) |
MPL Philippines Hall of Legends
In commemoration of the tenth season of MPL Philippines, on September 5, 2022, MPL Philippines announced that the nominations for the ten new inductees for the Hall of Legends were officially opened. The nominations and voting process lasted for an entire month and two days, ending on October 7, 2022.{{Cite web |title=MPL Philippines |url=https://www.facebook.com/mplph.official/posts/pfbid02cvSJQ1vbc7WSFLT6JFEixgsqSk44gQU8qoGCYWQ54eADe9CX7Jn55g8xVrxKfF6ml |access-date=2022-10-23 |website=www.facebook.com |language=en}}
On Sunday, October 23, 2022, the official inductees were announced on stage before the introduction of the Grand Finalists for MPL Philippines Season 10. The inductees were announced by the following:
class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center; margin-left:auto; margin-right: auto; font-size:90%;"
|+ !Year !Season !Name !IGN ! colspan="2" |Teams !Achievements |
rowspan="40" |2022
| rowspan="38" |Season 10 | rowspan="3" |Im Chang-Rok | rowspan="3" |Coach Panda |Arkangel |2018-2020 | rowspan="3" |
|
---|
PlayBook Esports
|2020-2021 |
RSG Philippines
|2021–2025 |
rowspan="6" |Christian Fajura
| rowspan="6" |Rafflesia |BREN No Limit |2019 | rowspan="6" |
|
Sunsparks
|2019-2020 |
Team Liquid PH
|2020-2022 |
Pendekar Esports
|2023–2024 |
TODAK
|2024–2025 |
Alpha7 Esports
|2025{{Endash}}present |
rowspan="3" |Joshua Mangilog
| rowspan="3" |Ch4knu |Execration |2019-2021 | rowspan="3" |
|
Omega Esports
|2021–2024; 2024–present |
Omega Neos
|2024 |
rowspan="7" |Jeniel Bata-Anon
| rowspan="7" |Haze |Aether Main |2018 | rowspan="7" |
|
Bren Esports
|2018-2019 |
SGD Omega
|2019-2020 |
Omega Esports
|2020-2021 |
Nexplay EVOS
|2021-2023 |
Minana EVOS (as Coach & Player)
|2023–2024 |
ONIC Philippines
|2024–present |
rowspan="4" |Setsuna Ignacio
| rowspan="4" |AkoSi Dogie |Aether Main |2018 | rowspan="4" |
|
Nexplay EVOS
|2019-2023 |
Minana EVOS (as Manager)
|2023 |
TNC Pro Team
|2024–present |
rowspan="4" |Karl Gabriel Nepomunceno
| rowspan="4" |KarlTzy |Finesse Solid |2018 | rowspan="4" |
|
SGD Omega
|2018-2019 |
Bren Esports
|2020-2021 |
Team Liquid PH
|2021–present |
rowspan="5" |Carlito Ribo Jr.
| rowspan="5" |Ribo |Aether Main |2018 | rowspan="5" |
|
Bren Esports
|2018-2022 |
Z4 Esports
|2022 |
ZOL Esports
|2022-2023 |
Omega Esports
|2023–2024 |
rowspan="3" |Danerie James Del Rosario
| rowspan="3" |Wise. |ONIC Philippines |2019-2020 | rowspan="3" |
|
Blacklist International
|2020–2024 |
Aurora MLBB
|2024–present |
rowspan="3" |Johnmar Villaluna
| rowspan="3" |OhMyV33Nus |ONIC Philippines |2019-2020 | rowspan="3" |
|
Blacklist International
|2020–2024 |
Aurora MLBB
|2024–present |
rowspan="2" |Season 11
| rowspan="2" |Edward Jay Dapadap | rowspan="2" |EDWARD |Blacklist International |2020–2024 | rowspan="2" |
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Aurora MLBB
|2024–present |
rowspan="2" |2023
| rowspan="2" |Season 12 | rowspan="2" |Francis Glindro | rowspan="2" |Coach Duckyyy |2020–2025 | rowspan="2" |
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Team Falcons PH
|2025{{Endash}}present |
rowspan="5" |2024
| rowspan="5" |Season 13 | rowspan="2" |David Canon | rowspan="2" |FlapTzy |AP Bren |2019–2025 | rowspan="2" |
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Team Falcons PH
|2025–present |
rowspan="3" |Kairi Rayosdelsol
| rowspan="3" |Kairi |Blacklist International |2021 | rowspan="3" |
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ONIC Philippines
|2021–2022 |
ONIC Esports
|2022–present |
An extra inductee was announced onstage when Manjean Faldas was to become the eleventh member of the Hall of Legends. Faldas has been part of MPL Philippines and has been casting MPL Philippines games since Season 1 and is widely known for his tandem partner "ManjeanBoo" at the time together with Shin boo "Shinboo" Ponferrada .{{Cite web |title=A Slum Boy in an Expensive School: How Esports Caster Manjean Survived a Life of Hand-to-Mouth Subsistence |url=https://www.esquiremag.ph/long-reads/features/manjean-faldas-esquire-feature-a2017-20221207-lfrm3 |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=Esquiremag.ph}}
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!Full Name !IGN !Role |
Manjean Faldas
|Manjean |MPL Philippines Caster |
Reference: {{Cite web |last=Magallon |first=Reynald |date=October 23, 2022 |title=V33Wise, Ribo headline first set of inductees to MPL PH Hall of Legends |url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/10/23/v33wise-ribo-headline-first-set-of-inductees-to-mpl-ph-hall-of-legends/ |website=www.mb.com.ph}}{{Citation |title=(FILIPINO) MPL-PH S10 Grand Finals |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0oZM6pU7Lo |language=en |access-date=2022-10-23}}
MDL Philippines
On January 25, 2023, Moonton announced the establishment of the Philippines' own Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League or MDL Philippines.{{Cite web |date=2023-01-25 |title=Moonton unveils MDL PH, Philippines' development league {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/moonton-unveils-mdl-ph/ |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}} MDL Philippines began its first season on February 15 of the same year.{{Cite web |last=Coloma |first=Angel |date=January 31, 2023 |title=Mobile Legends: MPL PH S11 to start Feb. 17; dev't league to begin Feb 15 |url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/sports/01/31/23/moonton-announces-dates-for-mpl-s11-mdl |access-date=October 20, 2023 |website=news.abs-cbn.com}}
MDL Philippines introduced eight development teams from their professional franchise organizations. Notably, Bren Esports (now known as AP Bren), became the first team to collaborate with Euphoria Esports for MDL Philippines Season 1, the first partnership between two teams in the MDL.{{Cite web |date=2023-02-11 |title=Narito ang lineup ng Bren Euphoria Esports para sa MDL PH Season 1 {{!}} ONE Esports Philippines |url=https://www.oneesports.ph/mobile-legends/bren-euphoria-esports-lineup-mdl/ |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=www.oneesports.ph |language=tl}} Furthermore, MDL Philippines would include two Non-MPL franchise teams in ZOL Esports and GameLab Esports.
= Season 1 =
During Season 1, teams were split into two groups: Group A and Group B. Teams in their respective groups will play a Double round robin format of games and with the remainder of the season, will go into a Single round robin tournament to face cross-matches between both groups. The top two teams from both groups received two first-round byes, teams seeded 2nd and 3rd were slated into the first knockout rounds and the remaining two teams were eliminated from playoff contention.
GameLab Esports and ECHO Philippines' MDL team ECHO Proud tied for the best record in MDL Philippines Season 1 with a 10–3 record, and a 22–8, and 23–9 match win-loss record, respectively. Both teams would eventually face each other in the Grand Finals where ECHO Proud won their first MDL title and the first MDL Philippines title, defeating GameLab 3–1.{{Cite web |last=Rilloraza |first=Bryan |date=2023-04-23 |title=ECHO Proud crowned champions of MLBB Development League Philippines Season 1 |url=https://www.technobaboy.com/2023/04/23/echo-proud-mlbb-mdl-ph-champions/ |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=Technobaboy |language=en-US}}
= Season 2 =
Season 2 would feature many rebranding efforts from the MPL Franchised teams. Blacklist International partnered with Malaysian organization Team Lunatix,{{Cite web |date=2023-08-08 |title=Blacklist Academy, Team Lunatix team up for MDL PH Season 2 {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/blacklist-academy-team-lunatix/ |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}} the Bren-Euphoria partnership came to an end after AP Esports acquired the rights to the Bren Esports organization,{{Cite web |title='Ang Pinalakas, Bren lang malakas' as AP Esports forges alliance with Bren |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/ang-pinalakas-na-bren-lang-malakas-as-ap-esports-forges-alliance-with-bren-a1373-20230703 |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}} ZOL Esports and TNC Neo partnered to TNCZ4,{{Cite web |title=WATCH: Z4pnu joins TNC and blasts Agents and Orcas in explosive video |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/tnc-z4-roster-reveal-video-a4858-a4349-20230812 |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}} and RSG Philippines partnering with local amateur team Mistah Esports Pro for the second edition of MDL Philippines.{{Cite web |title=MPL Philippines - Magsasanib-pwersa ang RSG Philippines at Mistah Esports Pro para sa MDL Philippines Season 2! 🔥 #LakasNgPinas #MPLPhilippines {{!}} Facebook |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=327724012962954&set=a.135635335505157 |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=www.facebook.com |language=en}}
MDL Philippines would introduced two additional Non-MPL Teams, totaling the number of participants from ten to twelve. These included GameLab Esports, Euphoria Esports, amateur team MHRLK Esports and RRQ Kaito, the first MLBB roster for the Indonesian organization, Rex Regnum Qeon.{{Cite web |last=Lojo |first=Michelle |title=RRQ Philippines' Mobile Legends team to debut in MDL PH Season 2 |url=https://www.philstar.com/sports/2023/07/21/2282777/rrq-philippines-mobile-legends-team-debut-mdl-ph-season-2 |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=Philstar.com}}
Certain scandals plagued some teams of MDL Philippines Season 2, most-notably was the termination of the partnership between Blacklist International and Team Lunatix over a mismanagement situation on the part of Team Lunatix. This prompted the immediate termination of the partnership.{{Cite web |date=2023-09-21 |title=MLBB: Blacklist drop MDL partnership with Lunatix after 'internal investigation' |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/mlbb-blacklist-drop-mdl-partnership-with-lunatix-after-internal-investigation-155545488.html |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
ECHO Proud for the second-consecutive season toped the regular season with a 10–1 game record and a 20–6 match record. Season 2's format would be different from its predecessor, opting for a single-round-robin match due to the number of teams. The Top 8 teams would advance to the playoffs.{{Cite web |date=2023-10-09 |title=MDL-PH Season 2 Week 6 and MPL-PH Season 12 Week 5 Recap and Current Standings |url=https://pinoygamer.ph/threads/mdl-ph-season-2-week-6-and-mpl-ph-season-12-week-5-recap-and-current-standings.22786/ |access-date=2023-10-20 |website=PinoyGamer - Philippines Gaming News and Community |language=en-US}}
= Season 3 =
Season 3 reduced the number of teams from the previous twelve to ten as MHRLK Esports and Euphoria Esports departed the amateur league. This was the first season where defending champions ECHO Proud plummeted from the first seed to the fifth seed, ending the regular season with a 5-4; 12-10 record. Furthermore, this was the first season with an international organization in RRQ Kaito claiming the first seed.
Season three was another season plagued with scandals and misdemeanor as the league reported issues of Game Fixing Matches between certain teams. As a result, three players were indefinitely banned from participating in any Moonton-sponsored leagues and events.
ECHO Proud qualified for the Grand Finals of MDL Philippines Season 3 after defeating Omega Neos 2-0 in the Semifinals stage. This is ECHO Proud's third consecutive Grand Finals appearance since Season 1. Moreover, RRQ Kaito will secure a Grand Finals spot after beating Blacklist Rough World Era 2-0 in the semifinals. RRQ Kaito defeated ECHO Proud 3-2 in the Grand Finals, making the second team to win an MDL title after two, back-to-back titles for ECHO Proud.{{Cite web |title=Undefeated RRQ Kaito secures MDL trophy, ends ECHO Proud's dominance |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/rrq-kaito-secures-mdl-championship-ends-echo-s-dominance-a4858-20240512 |access-date=2024-05-12 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}
= Season 4 =
The fourth season of MDL Philippines will showcase for the first time regional qualifiers for Philippine teams across its three island clusters: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The qualifier rounds itself will last from the last week of July until the month of August with MDL Philippines aiming to begin by a hair earlier than MPL Philippines Season 14.
= Results =
== By Season ==
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|+ !Year !Season !Champions ! colspan="2" |Results !1st Runner-Up !2nd Runner Up !3rd Runner Up |
rowspan="4" |2023
| rowspan="2" |Season 1 | rowspan="2" |ECHO Proud | rowspan="2" |3 | rowspan="2" |1 | rowspan="2" |GameLab | colspan="2" |Blacklist Academy |
colspan="2" |Bren Euphoria Esports |
rowspan="2" |Season 2
!Upper Bracket Champions ! colspan="2" |Results !1st Runner-Up !2nd Runner Up !3rd Runner Up |
Omega Neos
|1 |3 |ECHO Proud |TNCZ4 |Euphoria Esports |
rowspan="5" |2024
| rowspan="3" |Season 3 !Champions ! colspan="2" |Results !1st Runner-Up !2nd Runner Up !3rd Runner Up |
rowspan="2" |RRQ Kaito
| rowspan="2" |3 | rowspan="2" |2 | rowspan="2" |ECHO Proud |Blacklist Rough World Era |ONIC Arsenals |
Omega Neos
|TNCZ4 |
rowspan="2" |Season 4
| rowspan="2" |Lazy Esports | rowspan="2" |4 | rowspan="2" |3 | rowspan="2" |RRQ Kaito |Team Liquid Academy PH |TNC x RWE |
Omega Neos
|Martial Mayhem |
2025
|ONIC Arsenals |4 |1 |Aurora Hunters | colspan="2" |RRQ Kaito & Omega Neos |
== By Team ==
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|+ !Team !Champions !Runner Up !2nd Runner Up !3rd Runner Up |
TL Academy PH{{Sup|1}}
|2 (S1, S2) |1 (S3) |1 (S4) |0 |
RRQ Kaito
|1 (S3) |1 (S4) |1 (S5) |1 (S5) |
Lazy Esports
|1 (S4) |0 |0 |0 |
Blacklist Academy
|0 |0 |2 (S1, S3) |1 (S1) |
AP Bren
|0 |0 |1 (S1) |1 (S1) |
Omega Neos
|0 |1 (S2) |3 (S3, S4, S5) |3 (S3, S4, S5) |
TNCZ4
|0 |0 |1 (S2) |2 (S3, S4) |
ONIC Arsenals
|1 (S5) |0 |1 (S3) |1 (S3) |
Martial Mayhem
|0 |0 |0 |1 (S4) |
Aurora Hunters
|0 |1 (S5) |0 |0 |
GameLab
|0 |1 (S1) |0 |0 |
Euphoria Esports
|0 |0 |1 (S2) |1 (S2) |
{{sup|1}} - Formerly known as ECHO Proud and Liquid ECHO.
Italic - Team pulled out of the league.
Rivalries
= Sunsparks-ONIC Philippines =
Sunsparks and ONIC Philippines had one of the most-anticipated Grand Finals during Seasons 4 and 5 and a rivalry between both teams led up to their back-to-back appearances in the Finals. ONIC was led by the "Royal Duo" Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna and Daneire James "Wise" Del Rosario {{Cite web |last=Dannug |first=Jonash |date=2020-11-11 |title=ONIC PH releases Wise, OhMyVeenus |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/onic-ph-releases-wise-ohmyveenus/195450 |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}} during this time meanwhile Sunsparks had the services of current MPL players Kiel "KielVJ" Cruzem, Christian "Rafflesia" Fajura, Renz "RENZIO" Cadua and ECHO's Jaypee "Jaypee" Cruz. Both ONIC and Sunsparks topped the Season 4 Regular Season standings, each having an 8–1 record. Despite having a higher plus/minus differential for Sunsparks, ONIC was able to top the standings.{{Cite web |date=2019-09-02 |title=MPL PH S4 Regular Season – Standings and Rankings |url=https://www.howtoquick.net/2019/09/mpl-ph-s4-regular-season-standings-and-rankings.html |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=HowToQuick.Net |language=en}}
In the Season 4 Grand Finals, ONIC Philippines were poised to take Game 3 for their first title. However, Sunsparks would win the game after a counter save by Sunsparks' Rafflesia. This gave the ability for the team's Minions to reach the base while members of ONIC Philippines were pushing the mid-lane, sending the series to Game 5. Sunsparks would ultimately win Game 5 and their first of two organization titles for MPL Philippines.{{Cite web |date=2019-10-08 |title=Sunsparks Crowned as MPL Season 4 Champions {{!}} The Cosplay and Anime Café: arkadymac.com .. |url=https://arkadymac.com/2019/10/08/sunsparks-crowned-as-mpl-season-4-champions/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=arkadymac.com |language=en-US}}
Season 5 would see a rematch between Sunsparks and ONIC Philippines. Sunsparks had an 8–1 record while ONIC placed third with a 7–2 record. After an altercation in Game 3 in the Upper-Brackets, ONIC would crawl their way back to the Finals from the Lower-Brackets to face a rematch with Sunsparks. It is worth to point out that ONIC Philippines' roamer Allen "Baloyskie" Baloy (formerly known as Greed) switched teams during the offseason and joined Sunsparks. Meanwhile, Sunsparks' former Roamer Cedric "Fuzaken" Pasusani joined ONIC.{{Cite web |title=Shotcaller, team captain Baloyskie is latest casualty in Onic PH's offseason |url=https://www.spin.ph/esports/baloyskie-leaves-onic-ph-a4858-20220704 |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=Spin.ph |language=en}}
Sunsparks would dismantle ONIC Philippines in their last altercation, becoming the first organization in MPL history to win back-to-back titles.{{Cite web |last=News |first=JUSTIN KENNETH CARANDANG, GMA |date=2020-06-01 |title=Sunsparks claim back-to-back title in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League - Philippines Season 5 |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/sports/othersports/740604/sunsparks-claim-back-to-back-title-in-mobile-legends-bang-bang-professional-league-philippines-season-/story/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=GMA News Online |language=en}} Sunsparks would see their roster be acquired by AURA Philippines (now: ECHO Philippines){{Cite web |last=Dannug |first=Jonash |date=2020-06-24 |title=Sunsparks loses MPL team to Aura PH |url=https://tiebreakertimes.com.ph/tbt/sunsparks-loses-mpl-team-aura-ph/185822 |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=Tiebreaker Times |language=en-US}} while ONIC Philippines continued to be one of the eight franchises of MPL Philippines.{{Cite web |last=Vistek |title=Who's who in Season 8 of MPL PH - News - Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines |url=https://ph-mpl.com/news/whos-who-in-season-8-of-mpl-ph |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=MPL Philippines Season 9 |language=en-US}}
= Blacklist International-Smart Omega =
Dubbed as the "El Clasico" rivalry, Blacklist International and Smart Omega's rivalry starts when the Omega roster was still under Execration.
In Season 7, Blacklist dominated the group stage, going 12–1 while Execration was tied for second with a 6–7 record. Both teams have competed against each other since Season 6, however, their prevalent rivalry was more detailed during Season 7.
Blacklist International was able to secure a Grand Finals position and an MSC appearance after a 3–2 victory over AP Bren and a 3–1 victory over AURA. Execration meanwhile, had to start from the Lower Bracket Eliminations before crawling their way to the Grand Finals. Execration led the series 3–1 in the build up to Game 5. However, Blacklist would upset Execration and would win their first of three organization title in history.{{Cite web |date=2021-05-30 |title=Blacklist International overcome Execration 4-3 to become MPL PH S7 champions |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blacklist-international-overcome-execration-4-3-mpl-ph-s7-champions-mlbb-141904437.html |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}}
Execration and Blacklist International set up a PH vs. PH Finals in MSC 2021. Execration would maintain their momentum in a 3–1 lead and would eventually win their final international title as an Organization under the brand Execration when they defeated Blacklist.{{Cite web |date=2021-06-14 |title=Execration win an all-MPL PH Grand Finals to take MSC 2021 {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/execration-win-msc-2021/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}}
In Season 8, Execration left the MPL Philippines scene and the roster was eventually relinquished. Smart Omega eSports relinquished its own members and the organization would acquire the Execration roster leading up to MPL Philippines Season 8.{{Cite web |date=2021-07-14 |title=Smart Omega acquires the entire Execration squad for MPL PH S8 {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/smart-omega-execration-mpl-ph-s8/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}} Meanwhile, Salic "Hadji" Imam, Omega's Jungler would join Blacklist International during the offseason.{{Cite web |date=2021-07-12 |title=KDA machine HAD JI joins MPL PH champion Blacklist International {{!}} ONE Esports |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/mobile-legends/had-ji-blacklist-international/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=www.oneesports.gg |language=en-US}} This would compete the eventual "MV3" trio which included Edward "Edward" Dapadap and Kiel Calvin "OHEB" Soriano.{{Cite web |date=2023-08-21 |title=OhMyV33nus confident 'MV3' can carry Blacklist to success |url=https://fastbreak.com.ph/ohmyv33nus-confident-mv3-can-carry-blacklist-to-success/sports-galore/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |language=en-US}} Both teams would be caught in different situations regarding their players, most notably was Soriano lifting his middle finger after the conclusion of the second leg of Blacklist vs. Omega in the regular season, in which Soriano was penalized and subsequently suspended for the team's first series in the playoffs.
Blacklist would still cruise with a 13–1 record while Omega settled for fourth with a 5–9 record. After a 3–1 victory over ECHO,{{Cite web |title=Omega Esports takes down Echo in 4 to claim MPL-PH S8 Final 4 ticket |url=https://www.dugout.ph/2021/10/omega-esports-took-down-echo-in-four-to.html |access-date=2023-10-08}} Omega would surprise the defending champions after they defeated them 3 games to 1.{{Cite web |date=2021-10-22 |title=Omega shocks Blacklist to reach upper bracket finals as suspended Oheb sits out |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/mpl-philippines-playoffs-omega-esports-blacklist-international-october-22-2021/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}} However, Blacklist would rebound and defeat Omega in a 3–1 series in the Lower-Bracket Finals which eventually led to Blacklist winning both MPL Philippines Season 8 and the MLBB M3 World Championships.{{Cite web |last=Galindo |first=Daryll |title=Blacklist International Becomes Back-To-Back MPL-PH Champions in Season 8 |url=https://esports.inquirer.net/27155/blacklist-international-becomes-back-to-back-mpl-ph-champions-in-season-8 |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=esports.inquirer.net |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2021-12-19 |title=Blacklist sweeps Onic to claim M3 World Championships crown |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/finals-results-blacklist-international-onic-philippines-mobile-legends-m3-world-championships-december-19-2021/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}
Omega would dismantle Blacklist during the proceeding season, defying them a playoff spot and subsequently ending their playoff-run.{{Cite web |date=2022-04-10 |title=M3 champions Blacklist International lose 2-0 to Omega, fail to make MPL PH S9 playoffs |url=https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blacklist-international-omega-playoffs-mpl-ph-s9-042540752.html |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=Yahoo News |language=en-SG}} Omega would still rank sixth overall, but would dominate the playoffs, sweeping ECHO's super team in the Quarterfinals.{{Cite web |date=2022-04-28 |title=Smart Omega winalis ang ECHO sa play-ins ng MPL PH S9 {{!}} ONE Esports Philippines |url=https://www.oneesports.ph/mobile-legends/smart-omega-winalis-echo-mpl-ph-s9/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=www.oneesports.ph |language=tl}} Despite dropping to the lower-brackets after a 3–1 defeat to TNC, Omega would sweep the Kairi-led ONIC Philippines squad and sweep their rematch game against TNC Pro Team to clinch a Grand Finals spot for the first time since Season 6.{{Cite web |last=Galindo |first=Daryll |title=Smart Omega sweeps TNC to make MPL-PH S9 Finals |url=https://esports.inquirer.net/29489/smart-omega-sweeps-tnc-to-make-mpl-ph-s9-finals |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=esports.inquirer.net |language=en}} Unfortunately, Omega would lose 4–1 to RSG in the Finals.{{Cite web |last=editor |first=delfin dioquino |date=2022-05-01 |title=RSG claims MPL Philippines crown as Omega falls short anew |url=https://www.rappler.com/sports/finals-mpl-philippines-results-rsg-philippines-omega-esports-may-2-2022/ |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=RAPPLER |language=en-US}}
= Bren Esports-Cignal Ultra =
Two of the oldest teams in the league prior to Season 8, AP Bren (formerly known as Bren Esports and Aether Main) and Cignal Ultra (formerly known as Digital Devil Pro Team) were the original teams who've longed dominated MPL Philippines prior to the introduction of Blacklist, RSG and ECHO. Their rivalry extends to Season 2 where Bren and CG met for the first and last time in the Grand Finals stage. Bren Esports topped the Regular Season with a 7–2; 15–5 record while Cignal Ultra tied for second with a 6–3; 13–10 record.
Bren Esports initially 2–0 Cignal Ultra in the Upper-Bracket Finals and gave them a shot for the MPL Title, however, Cignal Ultra would rematch Bren in the Finals and won in four games.{{Cite web |title=Mineski.net - Esports News and Features |url=https://www.mineski.net/news/cignal-ultra-bren-esports-mpl-ph-season-2-mobile-legends |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=Mineski.net}} Both teams rematched in the playoffs once again, but Bren would advance to the Finals against Arkangel after dismantling the defending champions.
= Execration-Nexplay EVOS =
Members of both Execration and Nexplay EVOS were not shy when it comes to taunting the other team's players. Both teams have their heated share of taunts from one series to the other. This stretched all the way to Season 1 because of how Setsuna "AkoSiDogie" Ignacio and Billy "Z4PNU" Alfonso perceived their roster of players and how any of them could surpass the other to greatness. Ignacio's belt includes an MPL title for Season 1 and a MSC 2018 title while Alfonso holds an MSC title of his own from his players.
References
External links
{{MLBBesports}}{{MPL Philippines}}