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The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup to be hosted offline in Malaysia

The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup to be hosted offline in Malaysia
The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for the very first time. Twelve teams will compete for Southeast Asia’s supreme squad’s title for a combined prize pool of USD 300,000.*
Held between 11 – 19 June 2022, this year’s tournament marks its return to an offline LAN competition, and Myanmar as one of the competing countries. Fans can look forward to the group draw held on May 29, 2022, where further details of the group stage format will be shared. The full list of the twelve participating and qualifying Southeast Asian countries is as follows:
Country
Qualifying Representatives
Indonesia
S9 Champion
S9 Runner-up
Philippines
S9 Champion
S9 Runner-up
Malaysia*
S9 Champion
S9 Runner-up
Singapore
S3 Champion
S3 Runner-up
Cambodia
2022 Spring Split Champion
2022 Spring Split Champion Runner-up
Myanmar
Champion (through qualifying tournament)
Laos
Vietnam
Thailand
Champion (through a qualifying tournament featuring all three countries)**
Since 2017, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup was previously hosted offline in Jakarta (Indonesia) and Manila (Philippines). The tournament seeks to bring out the best of MLBB’s SEA teams to compete together at an offline venue in Kuala Lumpur. In 2021, the regional competition secured a peak-concurrent viewership of 2 284 012, along with a combined 32 711 776 hours watched, according to Esports Charts.
More details on live ticketing, location, and in-game campaigns will be announced at a later date.

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