Multi-title mobile esports ecosystem Snapdragon Pro Series has announced the venue and location for its upcoming Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Mobile Masters Championship in April 2025.
The esports competition, delivered by ESL FACEIT Group and Qualcomm Technologies, will be held at the Tennis Indoor Stadium Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia. The mobile event sees the 12 best teams in the world compete for a share of its $200,000 (~£164,294) prize pool.
MLBB Mobile Masters tournament format and schedule
Among the 12 participating teams, 10 will qualify via their performance during MLBB’s Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6. The remaining two spots will be given to the winner of a Chinese MLBB qualifier, hosted by the game’s developer MOONTON Games, while the other will be awarded to Team Liquid ID as one of the nation’s hosting teams.
The group stage will kick off on April 7th and ends on April 9th, with six teams advancing to the Playoff stage on April 11th.
The final series will take place on April 13th. The competition will be broadcast on Twitch and YouTube in several languages, including English and Bahasa Indonesia.
“This has been a momentous year for the Snapdragon Pro Series’s MLBB programme, and bringing the world championship to Indonesia is the perfect way to cap it off,” commented Sam Braithwaite, VP of Game Ecosystems, Mobile at ESL FACEIT Group
“Southeast Asia has been home to some of our most ambitious and most-watched events ever, and we’re looking forward to seeing that same energy during Mobile Masters.”
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang has seen incredible growth over the past years, expanding its ecosystem to create dedicated competitions across Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, LATAM, MENA and China.
Despite its status as a third-party competition outside of MLBB’s main ecosystem, Snapdragon Pro Series’ MLBB division has proved to be very popular. According to data platform Esports Charts, over 830,000 fans tuned in to watch the latest Season 6 APAC – Open Finals, surpassing the peak record from the previous Challenge Finals.