The M7 MLBB World Championship is set to light up Jakarta in January 2026, bringing together 22 of the best Mobile Legends teams from around the world.
If you’re into Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, the M7 World Championship is the event you won’t want to miss. Scheduled from January 3 to 25, 2026, in Jakarta, Indonesia, this year’s tournament is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet. With a prize pool of $1,000,000 and the champions set to walk away with $320,000, the stakes are sky-high.
M7 MLBB World Championship Format
The M7 World Championship is split into three main phases: Wildcard, Swiss Stage, and Knockout Stage.
Eight teams will start in the Wildcard Stage, which runs from January 3 to 6 at the XO Hall in Jakarta. Only two teams from this stage will advance to the Swiss Stage, joining the 14 teams that qualified directly from their regional leagues.
The Swiss Stage kicks off on January 10 and wraps up on January 17, with all 16 teams battling it out. The top eight teams from this stage will move on to the Knockout Stage, which runs from January 18 to 25.
The first day of the Knockout Stage will be held at the XO Hall, while the semifinals and grand final will take place at the Tennis Indoor Stadium.
Teams Participating in M7 MLBB World Championship
The M7 World Championship features a mix of powerhouse teams and rising stars from across the globe. Here’s a look at the teams competing:
Swiss Stage:
- Team Liquid (Philippines)
- Aurora Gaming (Philippines)
- ONIC (Indonesia)
- Alter Ego (Indonesia)
- SRG.OG (Malaysia)
- CG Esports (Malaysia)
- Evil (Singapore)
- CFU Gaming (Cambodia)
- Team Falcons (MENA)
- Yangon Galacticos (Myanmar)
- Team Spirit (Eastern Europe)
- DianFengYaoGuai (China)
- Black Sentence Esports (Laos)
- Aurora Türkiye (Turkey)
Wildcard Stage:
- Virtus.pro (Eastern Europe)
- ZETA Division (Japan)
- RLG SE (Vietnam)
- Axe (UAE)
- Boostgate Esports (Turkey)
- Team Zone (Mongolia)
- Guangzhou Gaming (China)
- LEON Esports (Laos)
The Philippines and Indonesia are considered the strongest regions, with the Philippines holding five consecutive world championship titles and Indonesia’s Evos Legends winning the first edition of the World Championship.
What’s at Stake
With a prize pool of $1,000,000, the M7 World Championship is a chance for teams to prove themselves on the global stage and chase their dreams of becoming champions.
For fans, it’s a chance to see their favourite teams in action and witness the drama unfold as the competition heats up. For players, it’s an opportunity to showcase their skills and compete against the best in the world.