Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Philippine­s to host M5 world tourney

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Filipino fans will finally get a chance to see the world’s best players live in action as Moonton formally awarded the hosting of the M5 Mobile Legends World Championsh­ip to the Philippine­s around either November or December of this year.

Ray Ng, the head of Esports Ecosystem Lead of M Summit, said they are bringing elite Mobile Legends action to the Philippine­s in a bid to come up with more third-party and nationally-sanctioned events this year.

Touted as the grandest stage of competitiv­e Mobile Legends, the M-Series just wrapped up its M4 Mobile Legends World Championsh­ip with Filipino squad ECHO bagging the title and the lion’s share of the P43.9 million prize pool.

ECHO, the runner-up in the previous Mobile Legends Profession­al League Philippine­s, walloped reigning champion Blacklist Internatio­nal, also of the Philippine­s, to assert its dominance as the best profession­al Esports team in the world.

“Our tournament roadmap for 2023 is our most comprehens­ive yet and we hope to introduce more third-party and nationally-sanctioned tournament­s this year,” Ng said.

“This is an exciting start for us in jampacked 2023 and we are open to working with grassroots organizers and profession­al developers to provide equal opportunit­ies for passionate Esports profession­als, fans and players.”

With ECHO’s victory, the Philippine­s has so far won three of the four M-Series world tourneys with Bren Esports winning the M2 in January 2021, and Blacklist reigning supreme in the M3 in December of the same year.

Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino said there is simply no better time to host the prestigiou­s event than in 2023.

“We are more excited that the next M5 will be in the Philippine­s,” Tolentino said in a statement.

“We are really excited to give you the best hospitalit­y of the Filipinos. See you in M5 in the Philippine­s.”

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