Updated on July 2, 9:35 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated scores.

The ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season will feature some of the best Mobile Legends: Bang Bang teams in the region.

Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2023 runner-up Blacklist International and 15 other teams fight for the remaining spots in the LAN finals scheduled to take place next month in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Here’s everything you need to know about the tournament, including its format, schedule, results, and where to watch.



What is ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season?

MLBB ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Finals poster
Credit: ESL

The ESL Snapdragon Pro Series is a multi-genre mobile esports competition, which includes Mobile Legends.

It will be held at the Istora Senayan of the GBK Sports Complex in Jakarta, Indonesia from July 21 to 23.

The top six teams from the Challenge Season will advance to the Challenge Finals, wherein powerhouse teams ECHO, ONIC Esports, EVOS Legends, Todak, BURN x FLASH, and RSG Slate SG have received a direct invite.


ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season format

MLBB ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season groups
Credit: ESL
GROUP AGROUP BGROUP CGROUP D
Archives Esports
Bleed Esports
Bren Esports
Team Flash
EVOS Icon
HomeBois
RRQ
Team SMG
Alter Ego
Aura Fire
Bigetron Alpha
Blacklist International
CFU Gaming
Dewa United Esports (replaced GPX)
Red Giants Esports
RSG Slate PH

A group draw was held last June 21, splitting the 16 teams into four groups.

They are set to compete in a best-of-three, GSL format. All games will be played online.

The group winners will advance to the Challenge Finals, while the second-placed teams will proceed to the Last Slot Decider to determine which two teams will also make it to the final stage.


ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season schedule

MLBB ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season full schedule
Credit: ESL

The tournament is scheduled from June 24 to July 2, with a three-day break from June 27 to 29.

June 24 (Saturday)

Group A and B opening matches

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Team Flash0 — 2Archives Esports
Bleed Esports0 — 2Bren Esports
Team SMG0 — 2EVOS Icon
HomeBois2 — 0RRQ

Archives Esports and Bren Esports advance to the Group A winners match. Team Flash and Bleed Esports drop to elimination match.

EVOS Icon and HomeBois advance to the Group B winners match. Team SMG and RRQ drop to the elimination match.

Group A winners match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Archives Esports0 — 2Bren Esports

Bren Esports qualify for the Challenge Finals.

Archives Esports drop to the Group A decider.

June 25 (Sunday)

Group C opening matches

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Alter Ego0 — 2Bigetron Alpha
Blacklist International1 — 2Aura Fire

Bigetron Alpha and Aura Fire advance to the Group C winners match.

Alter Ego and Blacklist International drop to the elimination match.

Group B winners match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
EVOS Icon2 — 0HomeBois

EVOS Icon qualify for the Challenge Finals.

HomeBois drop to the Group B decider.

Group D opening match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
CFU Gaming2 — 1Dewa United Esports

CFU Gaming advance to the Group D winners match.

Dewa United Esports drop to the elimination match.

Group C winners match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Bigetron Alpha1 — 2Aura Fire

Aura Fire qualify for the Challenge Finals.

Bigetron Alpha drop to the Group C decider

June 26 (Monday)

Group D opening match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
RSG Slate PH2 — 0Red Giants Esports

RSG Slate PH advance to the Group D winners match.

Red Giants Esports drop to the elimination match.

Group A elimination match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Team Flash2 — 1Bleed Esports

Team Flash advance to the decider match.

Bleed Esports have been eliminated.

Group D winners match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
CFU Gaming0 — 2RSG Slate PH

RSG Slate PH qualify for the Challenge Finals.

CFU Gaming drop to the decider match.

June 30 (Friday)

Group B, C, D elimination matches

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Team SMG1 — 2RRQ
Alter Ego2 — 0Blacklist International
Dewa United Esports1 — 2Red Giants Esports

RRQ, Alter Ego, and Red Giants Esports advance to the decider.

Team SMG, Blacklist International, and Dewa United Esports have been eliminated.

July 1 (Saturday)

Group decider matches

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Archives Esports0 — 2Team Flash
HomeBois0 — 2RRQ
Bigetron Alpha2 — 0Alter Ego
CFU Gaming0 — 2Red Giants Esports

Team Flash, RRQ, Bigetron Alpha, and Red Giants Esports advance to the Last Slot Decider.

Archives Esports, HomeBois, Alter Ego, and CFU Gaming have been eliminated.

July 2 (Sunday) – Last Slot Decider

Opening matches

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
RRQ1 — 2Bigetron Alpha
Team Flash2 — 1Red Giants Esports

Winners match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Bigetron Alpha2 — 0Team Flash

Bigetron Alpha qualify for the Challenge Finals.

Elimination match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
RRQ1 — 2Red Giants Esports

Decider match

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Team Flash0 — 2Red Giants Esports

Red Giants Esports qualify for the Challenge Finals.


ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season qualified teams

Blacklist International roster for MLBB ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season
Credit: ESL
TEAMQUALIFICATION
Archives EsportsOpen Finals
EVOS IconOpen Finals
Aura FireOpen Finals
GPX (replaced by Dewa United Esports)Open Finals
RRQInvited
Alter EgoInvited
Bigetron AlphaInvited
Blacklist InternationalInvited
RSG Slate PHInvited
Bren EsportsInvited
Team SMGInvited
HomeBoisInvited
Red Giants EsportsInvited
Team FlashInvited
Bleed EsportsInvited
CFU GamingInvited

Where to watch ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season?

MLBB ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Season livestream schedule
Credit: ESL

All games will be livestreamed on the following social media channels of ESL:

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