The M4 World Championship has concluded on January 15, 2023. ECHO from the Philippines won the title, making Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports history.
Successfully overthrowing the defending champion, Blacklist International, they took home the M4 World Championship trophy, as well the lion’s share of the US$800,000 prize pool.
As the champion, ECHO will be receiving US$300,000, similar to what Blacklist International received after winning the M3 World Championship.
Aside from the champion, other teams who participated are also entitled to cash prizes of various amounts.
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Details of the distribution of the M4 World Championship prize pool
Place | Team Name | Country of Origin | Total Prize |
1 | ECHO | Philippines | US$300,000 |
2 | Blacklist International | Philippines | US$120,000 |
3 | RRQ Hoshi | Indonesian | US$80,000 |
4 | ONIC Esports | Indonesian | US$55,000 |
5. | Falcon Esports | Myanmar | US$40,000 |
6 | The Valley | North America | US$40,000 |
7 | Incendio Supremacy | Turkish | US$30,000 |
8 | RRQ Akira | Brazil | US$30,000 |
9 | S11 Gaming ARG | Argentina | US$15,000 |
10 | Team HAQ | Malaysia | US$15,000 |
11 | SWORDFISH | Malaysia | US$15,000 |
12 | Occupy Thrones | MENA | US$ 15,000 |
13 | RSG Singapore | Singapore | US$10,000 |
14 | MDH Esports | Vietnamese | US$10,000 |
15 | BURN x Team Flash | Cambodia | US$10,000 |
16 | Malvinas Gaming | Peru | US$10,000 |
TOTAL | US$800,000 |
With how things are currently looking, fans are hoping the MLBB esports scene in the coming months will continue to grow, which could lead to an increased prize pool for the M5 World Championship.
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