The Challenge Season of the Snapdragon MLBB Pro Series Season 6 APAC concluded on January 12, 2025. Six teams from this stage have been selected for the Challenge Finals. Meanwhile, in the Group Stage, a total of 16 teams were divided into four groups. The first-ranked team from each group earned direct qualification to the Challenge Finals, while the second-ranked teams played in the LCQ.
The top two teams from the LCQ made it to the Challenge Finals. The six teams that have qualified and another six that have been directly invited will now compete in the finale, scheduled from February 10 to 16, 2025. All 12 teams will battle it out for five spots in the Masters and a share of the total prize pool of $150,000.
Qualified teams for Snapdragon MLBB Pro Series APAC Challenge Finals
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Here are the six qualified teams for the Finale:
- ONIC Philippines
- RRQ Hoshi
- Evos Holy
- Bigetron Alpha
- Aurora Gaming
- Team Liquid ID
Group Stage overview
Recent winners of the M6 World Championship, ONIC Philippines were the top performers in Group A, winning both their matches. The Filipino team will be among the top clubs to watch out for in the Finale.
Blacklist International came in second in Group A and played in the LCQ. Meanwhile, Evos Glory and Lazy Esports, both from the same group, were eliminated from the MLBB event.
In Group B, RRQ Hoshi emerged as the top performers and entered the Challenge Finale. Alter Ego were ranked second and moved to the LCQ, while Team Liquid Philippines and RSG Singapore were the bottom two teams. They were eliminated from the Snapdragon Pro Series.
In Group C, Evos Holy performed well and advanced to the Challenge Finals. Team Liquid Indonesia came second and moved to the LCQ. Team Flash and HomeBois were in third and fourth places, respectively. They were knocked out of the MLBB tournament.
In Group D, Bigetro Alpha from Indonesia took the first position and seized a spot in the Challenge Finals. Aurora Gaming finished second and reached the LCQ, while Todak and Al Esports were eliminated from the event.
Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) overview
Aurora Gaming won their first match of the LCQ against Blacklist International. The team then faced Team Liquid Indonesia and managed to win their second game as well. With this victory, the team earned a spot in the Challenge Finals.
Team Liquid Indonesia won their first encounter against Alter Ego but lost their second match to Aurora Gaming. The team once again faced Alter Ego and managed to beat them to earn a spot in the Challenge Finals of the MLBB Pro Series APAC.
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