Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M3 World Championship will kick off on December 6

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The third edition of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang's first year-end esports competition will run from December 6 to 19. This time around, the tournament is bigger than ever, with the largest $800.000 prize pool available for a single event.

Sixteen teams from around the world will compete offline from Singapore for the title of world champion and a share of the prize pool. BTK from North America will compete against teams from around the world to achieve victory.

BTK qualified for the M3 World Championship in the public North America qualifiers. Team; It consists of Victor, FwydChickn, SHARK, MobaZane and ZIA. While this is their first competition on the world stage, the team has won the NA Cup 2021 and the NA Community Tournament. It will be exciting to see how the American champions perform at the M3 World Championship against seasoned opponents like Onic Esports, RRQ Hoshi and Blacklist International.

BTK will face two-time MPL Singapore champion EVOS SG, MPL Cambodia winners SEe You Soon and NAVI in group C. Fans can turn on Facebook, YouTube or TikTok on December 8 to watch the team battle it out in the group stage.

mobile legends: bang bang m3 world championship will start on December 6
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With the M3 World Championship at hand, a new in-game battle pass has been announced. Fans can get many rewards, including diamonds and skins, through the ticket. They can also predict the winner of each match in the championship and win prizes if their guesses are correct.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is one of the most played MOBAs worldwide on Android and iOS, celebrating its fifth anniversary last October. The developer of the game, MOONTON Games, engages players with exciting collaborations and activations.

You can download and enjoy Mobile Legends: Bang Bang on Android and iOS. With such a large player base, MLBB is one of the most watched mobile esports games worldwide. For example, the M18 World Championship, which took place January 24-2, peaked with 3.08 million viewers, according to Esports Charts. With more regions and teams competing in M3, this month could record even higher viewership numbers.

Kaynak

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