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Jakarta to Serve as Host City of Mobile Masters MLBB 2025 

Snapdragon Pro Series Mobile Legends: Bang Bang competition to feature 12 of the best teams in the world.

James FudgebyJames Fudge
January 14, 2025
in Events & Tournaments, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Jakarta to Serve as Host City of Mobile Masters MLBB 2025

Jakarta to Serve as Host City of Mobile Masters MLBB 2025. Image credit: EFG

ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) and its partner Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced Tuesday that the Mobile Masters championship is coming to Tennis Indoor Stadium Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 11-13. Twelve (12) of the top  Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) international teams will travel to Jakarta in April for a chance to win the lion’s share of $200K USD in prize money and to secure the first global SPS MLBB title. The Mobile Masters championship is part of the Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS), facilitated through a long-standing partnership between mobile phone maker Qualcomm Technologies and EFG.

Mobile Masters MLBB 2025 will feature 12 teams, with 10 qualifying during Season 6 of the SPS. Regional Mobile Challenge Finals take place between Feb. 9 and March 2, with one remaining slot awarded via MLBB developer MOONTON Games’ Chinese MLBB qualifier. The final slot will be awarded to Team Liquid ID, representing the tournament’s host nation, Indonesia.

The Mobile Masters MLBB 2025 schedule is as follows:

  • Group Stage: April 7-9 (top six teams advance to Playoffs)
  • Playoffs: April 11-13
  • Grand Finals: April 13

In addition to a main English broadcast, Mobile Masters MLBB 2025 will be aired in several languages including Bahasa Indonesia. Tickets for the in-person event go on sale Jan. 16. More details on the competition can be found at the official Mobile Masters MLBB 2025 web site.

ESL FACEIT Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Saudi Arabia government owned gaming and esports company Savvy Games Group—and is also the parent company of tournament organizers and broadcast production companies DreamHack, ESL, FACEIT, and Esports Engine.

Tags: ESL FACEIT GroupIndonesiaMobile Legends Bang BangMobile Masters MLBB 2025Snapdragon Pro Series
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