Regular Season Standings
Updated to match(es) played on 10 October 2024. Source:
Qualified to the phase indicated
The first match of the MPL Philippines playoffs was between the original rivalry between team Smart Omega and Blacklist International. Coming into the playoffs, Omega has a 4-1 record over Blacklist International, winning their matches with 2-0 and 2-1 victories during the regular season. This is also the first season which sees the MVP trio (commonly known as MV3) of "Edward" Dapadap, Kiel "Oheb" Soriano, and Imam "Hadji" Salic officially ending following Dapadap's early transfer to Aurora Gaming. Moreover, this series is notable for the return of Joshua "Ch4knu" Mangilog—who previously played for Omega Neos—returning to the pro-scene full time.
Omega's playoff drought prolongs as they fall in an upset 3-0 match against the underdogs Blacklist International who signed former MPL KH Jungler MP the King and loaned Exp Laner from Bigetron Alpha Lord JM.
The second match was between the debuting playoff team Aurora Gaming who against the defending MPL Philippines champions Team Liquid Philippines. TLPH was coming off a rough 8-6 regular season that placed them in sixth place. Initially, Aurora Gaming poised to be a formidable challenger to the former world champions, takings Games 1 and 3 unscathed of potential comebacks. However, TLPH would retaliate in Games 2 and 4 that would position them in comfortable compositions of heroes and bans. In Game 5, continual gold-lead shifts would hinder either team's ability to close off Game 5. Ultimately, Aurora Gaming defeated TLPH in the second series to face off the first seed Fnatic ONIC Philippines in the next round.
TLPH becomes the first former world champions to bow out from the MPL Philippines Season 14 playoffs following Blacklist International's advancement during the first match. Furthermore, they become the first MPL Philippines champion since Blacklist International (since the introduction of the franchise based-system) to have an early-playoff exit as the defending champions. The last time a defending champion failed to defend their title and exit earlier than expected from the playoffs was Blacklist International who failed to even qualify for playoffs in Season 9.
Additional Content[edit]
Napak Tilas: Behind the Scenes MPL ID S10
Kisah Para Superfans (Stories of Superfans)
Kisah Tentang Loyalitas (Story about Loyalty) Part 1
Kisah Tentang Loyalitas (Story about Loyalty) Part 2
Kisah Tentang Keluarga (Story about Family)
Kisah Para Legenda (Stories of Legends)
Kisah Para Pemula (Stories of Rookies)
MDL Philippines Season 3
Unlike the second season of MDL Philippines, only ten teams will be competing in the tournament with Euphoria Esports and MHRLK Esports exiting the amateur scene.[22]
Similar to the former playoff tournament of MPL Philippines prior to Season 13, MDL Philippines Season 3 will transition from a double-elimination bracket to a single-elimination bracket of the Top 6 teams. Teams seeded third to sixth will play in the Quarterfinals/Knockout Round and will advance to face the first and second seed in the Semifinals. All games apart from the Grand Finals will be played in a Best of 3. The Finals will be played as a Best of 5.
MDL Philippines Season 3's playoffs was held at the Shooting Gallery Studios where MPL Philippines' regular season had been hosted prior to the playoff preparation break.
Both Blacklist Academy / Blacklist Rough World Era and TLPH Proud advances to the Semifinals to face off the two top seeds in MDL Philippines, RRQ Kaito and Omega.[23] RRQ Kaito defeated Blacklist Academy in the Semifinals of the playoffs, qualifying the team to its first Grand Finals appearance. Meanwhile, TLPH Proud defeated Omega Neos 2-0 in the Semifinals on the same day, thereby qualifying to the Grand Finals for the third consecutive season in a row in a potential three-peat scenario. They will be facing RRQ Kaito in the Grand Finals.
RRQ Kaito wins the MDL Philippines Season 3 Grand Finals, defeating the two-time defending champions TLPH Proud 3-2 in the series. RRQ is the first organization to win an international league's title in the Philippines as RRQ Kaito is a team under the RRQ organization, an Indonesian-based organization.
Venues and Competition Format
After the league runs online for two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league has opened doors to the live audience which began last August 12. However, the league has set some rules for the fans who wish to witness the games personally. Fans must present proof of vaccination and return a negative antigen test result in the day they wish to witness the games. 90 fans can be accommodated for Fridays and Sundays, 70 fans can be accommodated for Saturdays.[1]
The games for the regular season are being held in iCite Auditorium, Bagumbayan, Quezon City.[1]
Similar to the previous season, 8 teams will compete in a double round-robin elimination and only the Top 6 teams will qualify for the playoffs. However, the first and third-placed teams will have the advantage of selecting matchups in the play-in rounds. Only the Grand Finalists will represent the Philippines in the upcoming MLBB M4 World Championships.
The regular season began on August 12, 2022, and will end on October 03, 2022. The regular season are a double round-robin format, with each team playing against their opponents twice, for a total of 14 games being played per team. A total of three group stage points may be earned in a single regular season match, based on the following:[3]
The top two teams of the standings gained outright qualification to the Upper Bracket Semifinals, while the next four teams qualified for the play-ins.
On September 24, 2022, the league announced the suspension of games scheduled for September 25 (Week 7-Day 3), in light of the onslaught of Typhoon Karding (international name: Typhoon Noru), which had hit different parts of Luzon.[4] However, it was announced that suspended games due to the typhoon are rescheduled on October 03, 2022, which will mean the final week of the Regular Season will run for four days, with the regular season officially ending on October 03, 2022.[5]
Rules for classification: 1) Group Points; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Season Match Win/Loss Ratio; 4) Season Game Win/Loss Rate; 5) Best-of-One Tiebreaker Match
On September 29, the league announced that the playoff games (including the Grand Finals) are to be played in The Blue Leaf Cosmopolitan in Quezon City, and will be held from October 20–23, 2022.[6]
All matches will be in a best-of-5 series, except for the Grand Finals, which will be a best-of-7 series.
Play-ins were a best-of-five series, the winners advances to the Upper Semifinals, while the losers were eliminated.
Day 2: Upper Bracket Semifinals
Broadcast Talent[edit]
Top 2 qualified for M4 World Championship
*These prizes will be included in the overall prize distribution above.
Tiebreakers: 1.Series | 2.Games Diff | 3. H2h Games| 4. Games Win %
Click here for detailed results of the Regular Season matches
Berapa Hadiah Turnamen MPL Indonesia S12?
Untuk setiap season, setiap pertandingan akan terjadi setiap Kamis, Jumat, Sabtu, dan Minggu setiap minggunya. Keputusan poin akan didasarkan pada total poin. Menang mendapatkan 1 poin, kalah mendapatkan 0 poin.
Adapun kompetisi sudah berlangsung mulai 11 hingga 15 Oktober 2023. Akan ada enam slot yang akan diperebutkan dalam turnamen yang akan dimainkan dengan urutan menaik.
Sedangkan total hadiah yang diberikan di MPL ID S12 lebih banyak dari season lalu. Dengan tambahan tim baru yaitu Dewa United Sports, Moonton menyebut total hadiah uang sebesar USD 336.500 yang setara dengan Rp 5 miliar.
Selain itu, tim pemenang dan finalis MPL ID S12 juga berhak lolos ke M5 World Championship atau Piala Dunia Mobile Legends kelima yang akan diselenggarakan di Filipina pada Desember 2023.
Jadi, siapa tim jagoanmu tahun ini? Coba tuliskan di kolom komentar dibawah. Jangan lupa untuk selalu top up game murah hanya di VCGamers Marketplace!
The MPL Philippines Season 10 is the tenth season of the MPL Philippines. The season began on August 12, 2022, and ended on October 23, 2022. The season served as the Philippine Qualifiers for the MLBB M4 World Championships slated on January 1–15, 2023.[2] It was won by Blacklist International.
Broadcast Talent[edit]
$200 given for every regular season game won $300 given to teams every week (9th-10th will not recieve the guaranteed portion from playoffs week)
Tiebreakers: 1.Points | 2.H2H Games | 3. Games Win% | 4. Series Win%
Click here for detailed results of the Regular Season matches.
Day 4: Lower Bracket Final
Winning team in this match qualify for the MSC 2024.
Liquid ECHO and Falcons AP Bren will be having a rematch in the Grand Finals following FCAP's defeat in the upper bracket finals to TLPH in 5 games. FCAP defeated RSG-PH to qualify for MSC 2024 and a slot in the Grand Finals, poised to win back-to-back titles and become the third organization in MPL history to achieve such feat.
Liquid ECHO defeated Falcons AP Bren in a 4-0 sweep Grand Finals. This series was the second sweep by Liquid ECHO in a Grand Finals matchup since S11's 4-0 sweep against Blacklist International.[20]
Alongside MPL Indonesia, the Philippines is the only lone region-country in the MPL to have two teams to qualify for MSC in Riyadh.