Anticipation is building for the biggest Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament of the year!

Moonton Games has unveiled more details about the M6 World Championship, including the official M6 World Championship prize pool and slot allocation.

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Set to happen later this year in Malaysia, the championship marks the pinnacle of the MLBB esports calendar, where the world’s top teams compete for ultimate glory.

Here’s everything revealed in the latest announcement.

Official M6 World Championship prize pool and slot allocation

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The M6 World Championship features a massive US$1,000,000 prize pool, which is a US$100,000 increase from last year’s M5 World Championship.

Several changes have been made to the slot allocation as well. This year, host country Malaysia has two slots, while LATAM receives only one, down from last year’s two. For the first time in the tournament’s history, China gets a direct slot.

Here’s the official slot allocation for the main tournament:

REGIONNUMBER OF TEAMS
The Philippines2
Indonesia2
Malaysia2
Singapore1
Cambodia1
Myanmar1
North America1
EECA1
Turkey1
LATAM1
MENA1
China1
Wild Card1

On the other hand, the Wild Card features familiar regions competing for qualification to the main stage, with one region still yet to be unveiled.

REGIONNUMBER OF TEAMS
EECA1
Turkey1
LATAM1
MENA1
China1
Mongolia1
Mekong1
TBD1

The tournament kicks off in November 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This marks the second time Malaysia has hosted an M-series, following the inaugural M1 World Championship.

Last year, the Philippines’ Falcons AP. Bren claimed victory in a thrilling grand final, defeating Indonesia’s ONIC Esports 4-3 to secure their second M-Series title.

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