Updated on November 10, 10:18 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated scores.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports is buzzing with excitement as the Snapdragon APAC Season 6 Open Final unfolds.

Happening just weeks before the M6 Wildcard, the tournament features 16 invited teams and 16 qualified teams, with a mix of MPL and non-MPL squads battling for four coveted spots in the Challenge Final.

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Among the notable contenders are MPL champions Fnatic ONIC PH and Team Liquid ID, who are facing off against formidable non-MPL teams like Myanmar’s Mythic Seal and RRQ Kaito.

The competition delivers intense matchups and thrilling moments. Here’s everything you need to know about the Snapdragon APAC Season 6 Open Final.

What is Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final?

The Snapdragon Pro Series, organized by ESL, is a regional league for Southeast Asia.

The tournament’s top four winners earn a direct invite to the Challenge Finals, where they compete for a share of the US$144,500 prize pool.

Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final format

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The Open Qualifier Finals, held online from November 4 to 10, 2024, feature a Swiss System format involving 16 qualified and 16 invited teams.

Teams face off in six, best-of-three matches, with opponents paired based on matching scores. Squads that achieve a 4-0 aggregate advance to the Challenge Season, while those who lose two rounds are eliminated.

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The competition begins with 32 randomly-matched teams, and subsequent rounds narrow the field through intense, score-based matchups.

By round 6, the top five teams earn a spot in the Challenge Season.

Snapdragon APAC Season 6 standings

TEAMS WITH A 3-0 MATCH SCORE
Alter Ego
Aurora Gaming
Rebellion Esports
RRQ Hoshi
TEAMS WITH A 2-1 MATCH RECORD
AI Esports
EVOS Holy
Fnatic ONIC PH
JP NINERS
Lazy Esports
Monster Vicious
Mythic Seal
Omega Esports
PRO Esports
Team Liquid Academy ID
Team Vamos
TEAMS WITH A 1-2 RECORD
CFU Gaming
Duck Rice Esports
Evil
Pertalegends
Rift Esports
RRQ Kaito
Valhala
Vampire X Chaos

Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final schedule and results

November 4, 2024 (Monday)

Round one

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Rift Esports2 — 0Team SV
Pertal Legends1 — 2Duck Rice Esports
Omega Esports2 — 0IQ Phoenix
Valhalla2 — 1CFU Gaming
Fnatic ONIC PH2 — 0PRO Esports
Lazy Esports0 — 2AI Esports
Mythic Seal1 — 2RRQ Kaito
Aurora Gaming2 — 0Gamerpact Chiefs
OD Esports0 — 2Rebellion Esports
JP NINERS1 — 2Team Liquid Academy ID
Monster Vicious1 — 2EVOS Holy
Alter Ego X0 — 2RRQ Hoshi
Vampire x Chaos1 — 2EVIL
Team Vamos2 — 0Gamerpact Ascend
Alter Ego2 — 0YAD
Team Liquid ID2 — 0GamesMY Ace

November 5, 2024 (Tuesday)

High matches (1-0)

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
RRQ Hoshi2 — 0EVIL
Team Liquid ID2 — 0EVOS Holy
Smart Omega2 — 0Team Liquid Academy ID
Fnatic ONIC PH2 — 0Rift Esports
Valhalla1 — 2Rebellion Esports
Team Vamos2 — 0RRQ Kaito
Aurora Gaming2 — 1Duck Rice Esports
Alter Ego2 — 0AI Esport

November 6, 2024 (Wednesday)

TEAMRESULTSRESULTS
Pertalegends2 — 0OD Esports
PRO Esports2 — 0Team SV
Monster Vicious2 — 0Gamerpact Ascend
GamesMY Ace0 — 2Vampire X Chaos
JP NINERS2 — 1Alter Ego X
CFU Gaming2 — 0IQ Phoenix
Lazy Eports2 — 0AED
Mythic Seal2 — 0Gamerpact Chiefs

Team SV, Pertalegends, Gamerpact Ascend, GamesMY Ace, Alter Ego X, AED, Gamerpact Chiefs, and IQ Phoenix have been eliminated.

November 8, 2024 (Friday)

Round 3 high matches (2-0)

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
RRQ Hoshi2 — 0Fnatic ONIC PH
Team Liquid ID1 — 2Rebellion Esports
Aurora Gaming2 — 0Omega Esports
Alter Ego2 — 0Team Vamos

Round 3 low matches (1-1)

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
EVIL0 — 2PRO Esports
Team Liquid Academy ID1 — 0Pertalegends
Monster Vicious1 — 0RRQ Kaito
AI Esports2 — 0Vampire X Chaos
Valhala0 — 2JP NINERS
CFU Gaming0 — 2Evos Holy
Lazy Esports2 — 0Duck Rice Esports
Rift Esports0 — 2Mythic Seal

Rift Esports, CFU Gaming, EVIL, Valhala, Duck Rice Esports, and Vampire X Chaos have been eliminated.

November 9, 2024 (Saturday)

Round 4

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
RRQ Akira0 — 2Aurora Gaming
Alter Ego2 — 0Rebellion Esports
Monster Vicious1 — 2Fnatic ONIC PH
Team Liquid Academy ID0 — 2Team Liquid
Omega Esports0 — 2AI Esports

Alter Ego and Aurora Gaming qualify for the Challenger Season.

November 10, 2024 (Sunday)

Round 5

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Rebellion Esports1 — 2EVOS Holy
RRQ Hoshi1 — 2AI Esports
JP NINERS0 — 2Fnatic ONIC PH
Lazy Esports1 — 2Team Liquid ID

JP NINERS has been eliminated.

Round 6

TEAMRESULTSTEAM
Fnatic ONIC PH2 — 0Team Liquid ID
EVOS Holy2 — 1AI Esports

Fnatic ONIC PH and EVOS Holy have qualified for the Challenger Season.

Where to watch Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final

Fnatic ONIC PH member Duane "Kelra" Pillas
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All matches are livestreamed on the following ESL channels:

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