The Challenge Season of the Snapdragon MLBB Pro Series Season 6 is all set to be played from January 6 to 12, 2025. Sixteen Southeast Asian teams will fight against each other for six spots in the Challenge Finals. Eight of these teams were chosen from the Open Finals, while the remaining eight were directly invited to compete in the Challenge Season.
These 16 teams will be divided equally into four groups. The top-performing team from each group will earn a spot in the Challenge Finals, while the second-ranked teams will play in the Last Chance Qualifier for two spots in the Challenge Finals.
Participating clubs in Snapdragon MLBB Pro Series Season 6 Challenge Season
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Here are the 16 teams that will contest in the Challenge Season:
- Evos Glory (Indonesia)
- Bigetron Alpha (Indonesia)
- Team Liquid (Philippines)
- Blacklist International (Philippines)
- HomeBois (Malaysia)
- Todak (Malaysia)
- RSG SG (Singapore)
- Team Flash (Cambodia)
- Alter Ego (Indonesia)
- Aurora (Philippines)
- Fnatic ONIC (Philippines)
- Evos Holy (Indonesia)
- Team Liquid ID (Indonesia)
- AI Esports (Myanmar)
- Lazy Esports (Philippines)
- RRQ Hoshi (Indonesia)
How to watch
The Challenge Season will broadcast live on the YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch channels of MLBB Esports and Snapdragon Pro Series in many languages.
The Open Finals of the tournament was held from November 4 to November 10, 2024. Alter Ego and Aurora Gaming emerged as the top two performers after winning all their respective four matches. Evos Hohly, Fnatic ONIC PH, and Team Liquid ID also put up impressive performances. They will now look to continue their phenomenal run in the upcoming stage.
Fnatic ONIC from the Philippines recently clinched the MLBB M6 World Championship after outstanding performances. Team Liquid from Indonesia was the runner-up of the contest. Their eyes will now be on the Snapdragon MLBB Pro Series Season 6 trophy.
Indonesian club RRQ Hoshi had a mediocre run in the recently concluded World Championship, finishing fifth in the overall rankings. Aurora Gaming from the Philippines stumbled in the event. This Snapdragon MLBB event offers both teams a great opportunity to showcase their talent and return to their top form.
Given it's the first event of the year, the 16 participating teams will aim to start the season on a high note. The Challenge Finals of the event will be played offline in Malaysia. A $144,500 prize pool will be up for grabs in this ultimate stage. The top five teams will earn a spot in the Masters, which will feature top clubs from around the world.
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