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2024 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup
2024
Tournament information
GameMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Dates28 June–14 July 2024
AdministratorMoonton,
Esports World Cup
Tournament
format(s)
Group stage
Single Round Robin Format
Playoffs
Single-elimination Format
Host(s)Saudi Arabia Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Participants16 teams
Purse$3,000,000
Websitehttps://esportsworldcup.com
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The 2024 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup, commonly referred to as MSC 2024, is the ongoing seventh edition of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup, an annual mid-year international esports tournament for the mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang organized by Moonton.

MSC 2024 is the first edition of the tournament bearing the name "Mid Season Cup", formerly known as the "Southeast Asia Cup". The tournament was rebranded to the Mid Season Cup in lieu of the Southeast Asia Cup due to its venue, hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the first tournament in MLBB to be held outside of Southeast Asia and the expansion of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang globally.[1] Also following the previous edition in Phnom Penh, the tournament includes new regions apart from Southeast Asia organizations from competing. Furthermore, it bears the largest prize pool in any MLBB professional tournament in history, boasting a $3 million prize pool with the champions winning a prize of $1 million.[2]

Background[edit]

MSC 2024 is the first edition of the annual tournament held in the City of Riyadh. Apart from MSC 2024, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's Invitational (MWI) is also hosted in Riyadh as part of the 2024 Esports World Cup. The announcement of the Mid Season Cup was done on January 2024 following certain leaks that MSC is heading to the Middle East, specifically Saudi Arabia.[3]

Previously, the tournament was named as the "Southeast Asia Cup", a regional tournament for teams in the Southeast Asian region. However, during MSC 2023, the addition of Turkish, North American and Chinese teams were taken into consideration the point of the name "Southeast Asia Cup" in the first place. Game developers Moonton released the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang 2024 Roadmap during the beginning of 2024.[4]

The addition of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in the 2024 Esports World Cup is likely due to the partnership between Moonton and Qiddiya, the entertainment megaproject launched by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Moonton explained that the reinforced partnership between it and Qiddiya is seen as both organization's "commitment to deliver captivating experiences to global communities."[5]

With its participation in the 2024 Esports World Cup, MSC 2024's prize pool is featuring a hefty-increase from $300,000 to $3 million. MSC 2024's prize pool is part of the $60 million cumulative prize pool which also includes the prize pool for the different esports titles, $7.6 million for qualifiers and $1.1 million for MVP awards.[6] MSC 2024's prize pool is identical to the prize pools of PUBG Mobile and Honor of Kings. These three games' prize pool are just behind Dota 2's prize pool of $5 million.

Patch[edit]

MSC 2024 is played on Patch 1.8.92 which was released on 19 June 2024 wherein certain adjustments were made to the in-game equipment and hero skills. These includes nerfs and buffs and adjustments. The New Hero named "Zhuxin" is not available for utilization and playing for MSC 2024 in lieu of new, revamped, buffed, and nerfed items.

Patch 1.8.92
New Hero
Zhuxin, Beacon of Spirits
Role: Mage
Skills Effects
Skill 1: Fluttering Grace
  • Zhuxin deals Magic Damage to all enemies in a fan-shaped area and applies 1 stack of Soul Snare.
  • Zhuxin also steals Movement Speed from all enemy heroes hit.
Skill 2: Lantern Flare
  • Holding the Button: Zhuxin continuously consumes Mana while the Spirit Lantern can be moved with the skill button, dealing Magic Damage to all enemies within range and applying Soul Snare to enemy heroes hit.
  • Releasing the Button: Throws all captured enemies to the target location, dealing Magic Damage to all enemies in the area.
Ultimate: Crimson Beacon
  • Zhuxin blinks to the target location while gaining a shield. While flying, she creates a field around her.
  • The field deals Magic Damage and applies Soul Snare stacks to enemies.
Hero Adjustments
Hero/Entity Type of Adjustment Notes
Zhask Attribute Adjustment
  • Nightmaric Spawn now deals basic attack continuously. Dominator's Descent now allows user to select area for enhanced Nightmaric Spawn.
Lord New Effect
  • When aggro, the Physical Penetration is increased by 10% per second. Stacks up to 10 times.
Item(s)
New Item(s)
Skypiercer Lethality: Executes the hero if their HP is lower than 4%. Increases the threshold with stacks gained from kills.
Reworked & Improved Item(s):
  • Thunder Belt
  • Twilight Armor
  • Glowing Wand
  • War Axe

Venue[edit]

MSC 2024 was announced to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The wildcard stage was held at the Festival area of Riyadh's Boulevard City, while the group stage, knockout stage and the Grand Finals will be held at Square 2 of Boulevard City, also known as the 5V5 Arena or the Amazon Arena for sponsorship purposes.

Wildcard Stage Group Stage Knockout Stage and Grand Finals
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Boulevard City Square 2
Amazon Arena

Qualified teams[edit]

Qualifying for the MSC 2024 tournament comes from the competing nation's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League, commonly known as "MPL". However, regional/non-MPL qualifiers in the North America, Türkiye, Myanmar, and Chinese regions were also held to broaden the reach of the Championship's teams.

MSC 2024 shall be composed of the following twelve regions that automatically send 15 teams combined:[7]

Region League Qualification method Team name ID Group
Philippines MPL Philippines MPL Philippines Season 13 Champions Philippines Liquid Echo TLPH C
MPL Philippines Season 13 First Runner-ups Philippines Falcons AP Bren FCAP D
Indonesia MPL Indonesia MPL Indonesia Season 13 Champions Indonesia Fnatic ONIC ID FNOC B
MPL Indonesia Season 13 Runners-up Indonesia EVOS Glory EVOS A
Middle East and North Africa MPL MENA MPL MENA Season 5 Champions Saudi Arabia Team Falcons FLCN B
Highest-Ranking Saudi Team Saudi Arabia Twisted Minds TWIS C
Latin America MPL LATAM MPL LATAM Season 1 Champions Brazil RRQ Akira RRQ A
Malaysia MPL Malaysia MPL Malaysia Season 13 Champions Malaysia Selangor Red Giants SRG B
Singapore MPL Singapore MPL Singapore Season 7 Champions Singapore NIP Flash NPFL A
Cambodia MPL Cambodia MPL Cambodia Season 6 Champions Cambodia SeeYouSoon SYS B
Eastern Europe and Central Asia MLBB Continental Championships MLBB Continental Championships Season 3 Champions Russia Team Spirit TS C
Myanmar MSC 2024 Myanmar Qualifier MSC 2024 Myanmar Qualifier Champions Myanmar Falcon Esports FCON D
Türkiye MLBB Türkiye Championships MLBB Türkiye Championships Season 3 Champions Turkey Fire Flux Esports FF A
North America MLBB North America Challenger Tournament MLBB North America Challenger Tournament Spring 2024 Champions United States Cloud9 C9 D
China MSC 2024 China Qualifier MSC 2024 China Qualifier Champions China Xianyou Gaming XYG D

In addition, one team will qualify for MSC 2024 via the 8-team Wildcard Tournament.

Region League Qualification method Team name ID Group
Latin America MPL LATAM MPL LATAM Season 1 Runners-up Peru Entity7 E7 A
Malaysia MPL Malaysia MPL Malaysia Season 13 Runners-up Malaysia HomeBois HB B
Eastern Europe and Central Asia MLBB Continental Championships MLBB Continental Championships Season 3 First Runner-ups Russia Brute Force BF B
Türkiye MLBB Türkiye Championships MLBB Türkiye Championships Season 3 First Runner-ups Turkey S2G Esports S2G A
South Asia MLBB Champion Battles MLBB Champion Battles Season 3 Champions Nepal Trained to Kill T2K B
Mekong Region M Challenge Cup M Challenge Cup Season 3 Champions Vietnam Zino Zenith ZEN A
China MSC 2024 China Qualifier MSC 2024 China Qualifier First Runner-ups China KeepBest Gaming KBG A
Mongolia MSC 2024 Mongolia Qualifier MSC 2024 Mongolia Qualifier Champions Mongolia IHC Esports IHC B

Qualified rosters[edit]

Group Stage[edit]

Team Name Short Name League Head Coach Asst. Coach(es) Main Five Substitute(s)
Exp Lane Jungle Mid Lane Gold Lane Roamer
Fnatic ONIC ID FNOC MPL-ID Yeb

(Denver Miranda)

Adi

(Adi Asyauri)

Lutpiii

(Lutpi Ardianto)

Kairi

(Kairi Rayosdelsol)

S A N Z

(Gilang)

CW

(Calvin Winata)

Kiboy

(Nicky Pontonuwu)

Albertt

(Albert Iskandar)

Butsss

(Muhammad Sanubari)

EVOS Glory EVOS MPL-ID G

(Afrindo Valentino)

Caleb

(Tesista Kayleb)

Fluffy

(Regi Marviola)

Anavel

(Junisen Young Lo)

Claw Kun

(Adriansyah Lesmana)

Branz

(Jabran Wiloko)

DreamS

(Rachmad Wahyudi)

Panser

(Thimothy Tonny)

Liquid ECHO TLPH MPL-PH Tictac

(Harold Reyes)

Cjay Sanford

(Sanford Vinuya)

KarlTzy

(Karl Nepomuceno)

Sanji

(Alston Pabico)

Bennyqt

(Frederic Gonzales)

Jaypee

(Jaypee dela Cruz)

Zaida

(Justine Palma)

Falcons AP Bren FCAP MPL-PH Ducky

(Francis Glindro)

Trebor

(Robert Sanchez)

FlapTzy

(David Canon)

KyleTzy

(Michael Sayson)

Pheww

(Angelo Arcangel)

Super Marco

(Stephen Requitiano)

Owgwen

(Rowgien Unigo)

Pandora

(Vincent Unigo)

Team Falcons FLCN MPL-MENA Zico

(John Dizon)

Paoweeburn Ding

(Danver Canja)

KENJI

(Amir Mohamed)

Goodnight

(Jaylord Bacog)

Lark

(Abdullah Alshammari)

Super

(Ahmad Alzaglul)

Alpho

(Ahmed Aly)

Twisted Minds TWIS MPL-MENA Lyrick

(Hendrich Clahi)

Mike Sama

(Ren Diong)

Sanji

(Ayman Alqarni)

Lio

(Mahomoud Elsayed)

Cuffin

(Muath Alkoraini)

Saano

(Sulaiman Alrashdi)

Trolll

(Moayed Kharaba)

Tarzan

(Mohammed Kharabah)

Maro

(Amr Amin)

Selangor Red Giants SRG MPL-MY Arcadia

(Michael Bocado)

OzoraVeki

(Poon Sing)

Kramm

(Mark Rusiana)

Sekys

(Muhammad Zaman)

Stormie

(Hazziq Rizman)

Innocent

(John Banal)

Yums

(Muhammad Suhairi)

Gojes

(Ilman Zulkifli)

NIP Flash NPFL MPL-SG Adammir

(Adam Ee)

Zarate Diablo

(Yeo Wee Lun)

Hadess

(Jaymar Lazaro)

KurtTzy

(Jankurt Matira)

Vanix

(Keith Lim Wei Jun)

Lolsie

(Bellamy Yeov)

/ JPL

(Akihiro Furusawa)

Pooskie
SeeYouSoon SYS MPL-KH CatGod

(Chhim Vitou)

PARAGON

(Sam Sophanny)

Felix

(Leng Kimhak)

MP the King

(Michael Endino)

Raa

(Sovann Chanmakara)

Souuul

(Kennt Baesa)

BOXI

(Sok Viera)

Trabot
RRQ Akira RRQ MPL-LATAM Cabral

(Godman Cabral)

Ybig Tekashi

(Arthur Nascimento)

Kiing

(Lucas Godoy)

Seigen

(Matheus Lima)

Gustalagusta

(Gustavo Lima)

Luiizz

(Luiz Alves)

Blink

(Gabriel Favoreto)

Team Spirit TS MCC Lil

(Ruslan Degtev)

Vren

(Vrendon Pesebre)

Kid Bomba

(Mathaios Chatzilakos)

Marl

(Sergey Finashev)

Sunset Lover

(Kemiran Kochkarov)

Hiko

(Pak Anton Igorevich)

SAWO

(Stanislav Reshnyak)

Solist
Fire Flux Esports FF MTC Ospreay

(Vladimir Gonchar)

Badgalseph

(Sacit Arslan)

Alien

(Bariş Ali Çakır)

Tienzy

(Sidar Menteşe)

Rosa

(Ahmet Taha Batır)

Sunshine

(Emre Sarı)

APEX47

(Furkan Akbulut)

Finarfin

(Kutay Artık)

Cloud9 C9 NACT Midnight

(Neil De Guzman)

Sir Rose

(Martin Bautista)

Mielow

(Chris Enobio)

MobaZane

(Michael Cosgun)

Marqt

(Marco Lacson)

Basic

(Peter Lozano)

Cole World

(Chris Cartagenas)

Kevy
Falcon Esports FCON MSC-MM Qualifier Kalama

(Kaung Htet Oo)

Ar Sy

(Rodel Cruz)

Royal Milk

(Arkar Pyae)

Daxx

(Kaung Sett)

Mok

(Moe Ko Ko)

Beni

(Min Swan Kon)

KidX

(Yehtet Sithu)

J3X

(Kaung Min Khan)

Xianyou Gaming XYG MSC-CN Qualiier Guard

(Amos Ker Zhen Shun)

Little Kielvj

(Kiel Cruzem)

Zzzed Yione Loong

(Tang Zelong)

GodYang

(Yang Yang)

CHMA

(Sour Mara)

Wildcard Stage[edit]

Team Name Short Name League Head Coach Asst. Coach(es) Main Five Substitute(s)
EXP Lane Jungle Mid Lane Gold Lane Roamer
HomeBois HB MPL-MY Pabz

(Kahirul Sharif)

Jeff

(Jeffrey Manforte)

Sepat

(Muhammad Aujang)

Chibi

(Muhammad Mohd Nor)

Udil

(Muhammad Adriansyah)

Nets

(Kenneth Sablande Barro)

Xorn

(Mohammed Noor)

Mal

(Muhammad Bin Rozali)

Entity7 E7 MPL-LATAM BlackJax

(Ignacio Lucumi)

Ericber Markinho

(Marco Colque)

Hide on bush

(Facundo Ledesma)

Chan

(Darien Barraza)

Fury Erwin

(Rodrigo Herenu)

Crissangel
Brute Force BF MCC Pao

(Ren Villanueva)

Marbon

(Ildarovich Gabdrakhmanov)

Mashiro

(Cavadov Agabalaoglu)

Kodjikk

(Baibulsinov Eduardovich)

Black merch

(Falin Yurievich)

Fangor

(Gorin Sergeevich)

El Gringo

(Khamikov Shokhin)

S2G Esports S2G MTC demigod

(Fatih Al)

Boranxcaglar

(Uğurcan Arslan)

Lunar

(Mehmet Ibrahim Ilgun)

Kazue

(Mehmed Akif Öztürk)

Begin

(Emir Gözcü)

Sigibum

(Şiyar Akbulut)

Qaro

(Ahmet Yaren)

arion

(Uğurcan Arslan)

Zino Zenith ZEN MCC-M Carlo

(John Argonza)

Hehehehehehe

(Lâm Văn Đạt)

Jowga

(Nguyễn Văn Tô Đô)

Shocker

(Justin Guanga)

Zippx

(Kyaw Zin Bo)

GNART

(Phạm Ngọc Trạng)

Meow

(Nguyễn Đức Nam)

Trained to Kill T2K MCB Youngin

(Daryl Ng Jun Da)

Basanta Masarap

(Aayush Bhandari)

Yahiko

(Aayush Rai)

Bobe Vvitch APEX Nachz
IHC Esports IHC MSC-MN Qualifier Sparco

(Temuujin Erdenebaatar)

Aizn

(Enkhbat Munkhharaa)

Zxaura

(Bagabandi Tegshjargal)

Forbid

(Amarmurun Mandah)

Bebex

(Erdenemunkh Chinsukh)

Ethan

(Batbold Batjargal)

KeepBest Gaming KBG MSC-CN Qualifier Webby

(Chen Jiawei)

Siyu

(Gao Yifan)

Saxa

(Kenneth Fedelin)

LMU

(Shen Yuan)

Wawawa

(Chen Jiajie)

Tracy

(Damasco Danielle)

Peach

(Yang Daizhi)

Tides

(Yang Shangteng)

Group and Wildcard Draws[edit]

Group Draw[edit]

The Group Draw for the upcoming MSC 2024 was announced via the official Facebook page for Mobile Legends Esports. These include the dates of the tournaments' stages such as the Wild Cards and the Group Stages. Moreover, the post also announced the rules for the upcoming Group Draw for MSC 2024.

Group Draw:

  • All 16 qualified teams for the Group Stage will be split into 2 Pools: Pool 1 and Pool 2.
  • Pool 1 includes the Champions and Runners-up for MPL Philippines and MPL Indonesia's recently concluded seasons, all other teams including the lone-team that have qualified via the Wild Card tournament will be put in Pool 2.
  • The Group Draw order will be ABCD→ABCD→ABCD→ABCD until all teams have been grouped.
  • There will be no avoidance principle for teams from the same region.
  • Team As from the Group Draw order will all be Pool 1 teams while the remaining teams will come from Pool 2.
  • The Group Draw was not broadcast but was announced on the official website of Mobile Legends Esports.

Wildcard Draw[edit]

The Wildcard draw was also announced in the same post.

Wildcard Draw:

  • All 8 Wildcard teams will be put into one pool.
  • The first drawn team will be put in Group A and the second drawn team will be put in Group B. This system will repeat until all teams have been separated into two groups of four teams. (Example, 1A, 2B, 3A, 4B, etc.)
Group Draw Pools
Pool 1
Liquid Echo Fnatic ONIC ID Falcons AP Bren EVOS Glory
Pool 2
Selangor Red Giants SeeYouSoon Falcon Esports Team Spirit
Fire Flux Esports Cloud 9 RRQ Akira Xianyou Gaming
NIP Flash Team Falcons Twisted Minds Wild Card Qualifier
MSC 2024 Group Draw
Group A Group B Group C Group D
EVOS Glory Fnatic ONIC ID Liquid Echo Falcons AP Bren
Fire Flux Esports SeeYouSoon Wild Card Qualifier Xianyou Gaming
NIP Flash Selangor Red Giants Twisted Minds Cloud 9
RRQ Akira Team Falcons Team Spirit Falcon Esports
MSC 2024 Wildcard Draw
Group A Group B
Entity7 Brute Force
KeepBest Gaming HomeBois
S2G Esports IHC Esports
Zino Zenith Trained to Kill


Wild Card rounds[edit]

Teams qualifying for the Wild Card tournament were divided into two groups of four teams each, playing in a single round-robin format. Matches in the wild card rounds were scheduled to be played from June 28–30. All matches in the elimination phase were a best-of-one series, with only the top seed per group qualifying for the decider match that determined which team will advance to the group stage. The decider match was a best-of-five series.[8]

Decider match[edit]

After a 3–0 and a final victory over Nepal's Trained To Kill, HomeBois advances against Group A leaders Entity7 in the Decider Match. After a 1–1 start, HomeBois won two straight games to send E7 home and advance to the Group Stage, 3 games to 1.[11]

Decider Match 30 June Entity7 1 3 HomeBois
18:00    HomeBois wins the series and advances to the Group Stage 3–1.
7 Game 1 16
12 Game 2 4
13 Game 3 24
7 Game 4 15


Group stage[edit]

Matches in the group stage are a best-of-two series, with potential best-of-one tiebreakers to be played if necessary. Only the top two teams per group advance to the quarterfinals.[8]

Knockout Stage[edit]

All matches are a best-of-five series, except for the Grand Final which is a best-of-seven series.[15]

After sweeping Brazil's RRQ Akira in the Group Stage 2–0, Singapore's NIP Flash becomes the first team to advance to the Knockout and Playoff stage after going 2-1-0 and a 5–1 match finish in the Group Stage. Moreover, NIP Flash secures the first seed with Fire Flux Esports and EVOS Glory only able to win a max of four matches. Also, Fire Flux Esports sends the Indonesian runner-ups EVOS Glory home after a 2-0 victory in their final match in the Group Stage. NIP Flash and Fire Flux Esports are the first two qualified teams for the playoffs.

The MPL MENA representatives Twisted Minds have been eliminated following their 0-2 defeat against Malaysia's HomeBois. HomeBois becomes the third team in the group stage to qualify for the knockout stage with a 2-0 record thus far. Also, Liquid ECHO joins HomeBois as the final representative for Group C in the Knockout Stage after their own 2–}0 victory over CIS' Team Spirit. Liquid ECHO and HomeBois will qualify to the Knockout stage after having a 2–0, undefeated record thus far.

Quarterfinals (Bo5) Semifinals (Bo5) Grand Final (Bo7)
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Final standings[edit]

Final standings, Esports Club Championship points distribution, and prizepool of USD 3,000,000 distribution are as seen as below:[16]

Rank Prize Pool EWC Points Pct Team and Region
Champion $1,000,000 1000 33% TBA
First Runner Up $500,000 600 17% TBA
3rd-4th $200,000 275 7% TBA
5th-8th $100,000 60 3% TBA
9th-16th $56,000 0 2% RRQ Akira
EVOS Glory
Twisted Minds
Team Spirit
Team Falcons
Fnatic ONIC
17th-23th $36,000 0 1% Entity7
Zino Zenith
Trained to Kill
KeepBest Gaming
IHC Esports
S2G Esports
Brute Force

Controversies[edit]

Draft Phase Controversy[edit]

On 3 July, the match between Cambodia's SeeYouSoon and Malaysia's Selangor Red Giants underwent heavy scrutiny from the side of SRG due to several reasons targeting SeeYouSoon. These problems includes an alleged bug during the drafting phase, and an immediate surrender during the start of the game without the consent and approval of the Marshall responsible for this game. The public allegedly had called SYS out for trying to beat SRG in this unconventional manner due to SRG's known dominance in MPL Malaysia. Many have predicted that their actions during this match were subjected to severe penalization and disciplinary actions.[17]

On 4 July, the MSC Committee has launched its investigation regarding SeeYouSoon's claims of an in-game bug that prevented them from picking their desired hero and their misconduct for surrendering rather than asking for a redraft or a rematch. A day later, the MSC Committee has announced that SeeYouSoon has violated two Penalties in accordance with the MSC 2024 Rule Book. The following results were concluded:

  • SeeYouSoon did not notify the Marshall of a rematch or redraft for the Game against Selangor Red Giants and surrendered in-game without the awareness of the Marshall.
  • SeeYouSoon did commit match misconduct and have automatically forfeited the match with the points going to Selangor Red Giants.
  • SeeYouSoon's Coaching Staff Sam "Paragon" Sophanny and Chhim "CatGod" Vitou will have a 4-match suspension for MSC 2024. They are not allowed to be present in the venue during the remaining matches of SeeYouSoon in the tournament.[18]

References[edit]

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