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MPL Philippines Season 8
2021
Tournament information
GameMobile Legends: Bang Bang
LocationPhilippines
DatesAugust 27–October 24, 2021
AdministratorMoonton
Venues
Teams8
PurseUS$150,000
Final positions
ChampionsBlacklist International(2nd title)
1st runners-upONIC Philippines
2nd runners-upSmart Omega
MVPSalic "Hadji" Imam (Blacklist International)

TheMPL-Philippines Season 8 was the eight iteration of theMobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) of thePhilippines. The season ran from August 27, 2021, and ended on the conclusion of the Grand Finals on October 24, 2021.[1] Season 8 was the fourth online tournament in MPL Philippines primarily due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

The season was known for its shift to the franchise-based setup system and that numerous franchises would be added on by the league.[2] The season concluded withBlacklist International winning the season's championship defeatingONIC Philippines in the best-of-seven grand final series, 4–1,[3] to win back-to-back MPL championships and becoming the second team to do this in league history. The first to do it was the Sunsparks, winning both titles for Seasons 4 and 5.[4]

Background

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This season would be the fourth tournament held almost online, except for the Grand Finals which was held offline with no live audience at theWorld Trade Center, Pasay City. The season saw a dramatic decrease in viewership, obtaining 26.5 million hours watched compared to Season 7's 33 million. This was primarily due to the lost and abandoning of other languages' streams such as the English and Indonesian streams. Furthermore, its peak viewers would rank 3rd all-time with 593,399 peak viewers compared to Season 7's 1.4 million peak viewers and Season 6's 765.9 thousand viewers.[5][better source needed]

The season also served as the Philippine qualifiers for theMobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship or known as M3.[6]

Regular season

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Format

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The regular season began on August 27, 2021, and ended on October 10, 2021. The regular season was a double round-robin format, with each team plays their opponents twice, for a total of 14 games being played per team. A total of three group stage points may be earned in a single regular season match, based on the following:[7]

  • If the match is decided by a 2–0 score, the winner shall earn 3 group stage points, while the loser earns 0 group stage points.
  • If the match is decided by a 2–1 score, the winner shall earn 2 group stage points, while the loser earns 1 group stage point.

The top two teams of the standings gained outright qualification to the Upper Bracket Semifinals, while the next four teams qualified for the play-ins.[7]

Standings

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PosTeamPldWLMFMAMDPtsQualification
1Blacklist International14131267+1934Qualified for the Upper Bracket Semifinals
2ONIC Philippines14952113+827
3Nexplay EVOS14771816+223Qualified for the Play-ins
4Smart Omega14591518−320
5ECHO Philippines14681518−319
6RSG Philippines14771519−417
7Bren Esports14591221−914Eliminated
8TNC Pro Team144101020−1014
Source:[8]

Playoffs

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Format

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The top 6 teams at the end of regular season qualified for the playoffs. All of the playoff teams after the season were invited for the 2021 ONE Esports Invitationals, with the champion gaining outright quarterfinal slot.[9]

The playoffs will follow a two-elimination series at the beginning and would follow a double-elimination tournament where the upper-bracket losers will descend to the lower-bracket. Playoff games would be a best-of-five tournament and the grand finals would be a best-of-seven matchup.[10]

Venues

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The six matches of the playoffs were cast at the MPL Arena Games and were held online. The final two matches, the lower bracket final and the Grand Finals, took place atWorld Trade Center, Pasay City and were heldwith no live audience.[11]

Bracket

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Play-insUpper Bracket SemifinalsUpper Bracket FinalGrand Final
October 22, 2021 –Bo5
October 21, 2021 –Bo52ONIC Philippines3
3Nexplay EVOS33Nexplay EVOS0October 23, 2021 –Bo5
6RSG Philippines02ONIC Philippines3
October 22, 2021 –Bo54Smart Omega0
October 21, 2021 –Bo51Blacklist International1
4Smart Omega34Smart Omega3
October 24, 2021 –Bo7
5ECHO Philippines1
2ONIC Philippines1
1Blacklist International4
Lower Bracket SemifinalLower Bracket Final
October 24, 2021 –Bo5
October 23, 2021 –Bo54Smart Omega1
3Nexplay EVOS01Blacklist International3
1Blacklist International3

Play-ins

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Play-ins are a best-of-5 series, the winners advanced to the Upper Bracket Semifinals, the losers were eliminated.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
(#3)Nexplay EVOS3–0(#6) RSG PhilippinesNXPENXPENXPE
(#4)Omega Esports3–1(#5)ECHO PhilippinesOMGECHOOMGOMG

Upper Bracket Semifinals

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Winners advanced to the Upper Bracket Final, losers were relegated to the Lower Bracket Semifinals.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
3–0(#3)Nexplay EVOSONICONICONIC
1–3(#4)Omega EsportsBLCKOMGOMGOMG

Lower Bracket Semifinals

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An eliminator match. Winner advanced to the Lower Bracket Final.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
0–3(#1)Blacklist InternationalBLCKBLCKBLCK

Upper Bracket Finals

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Winner advanced to the Grand Final and qualified forM3 World Championships, while loser was relegated to the Lower Bracket Final.

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
3–0(#4)Omega EsportsONICONICONIC

Lower Bracket Finals

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An eliminator match. Winner advanced to the Grand Finals, and qualified for the M3 World Championships.
Venue: World Trade Center, Pasay City

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5
1–3(#1)Blacklist InternationalBLCKBLCKOMGBLCK

Grand Finals

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Grand Finals were a best-of-seven series, both finalists represented the Philippines for theM3 World Championships.
Venue: World Trade Center, Pasay City

Team 1SeriesTeam 2Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7
1–4(#1)Blacklist InternationalBLCKONICBLCKBLCKBLCK

Awards

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Individual awards

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AwardRecipient
Best Rookie of the SeasonDemonkite(RSG Philippines)[12]
Regular Season MVPHadji(Blacklist International)[13]
Playoff MVPHadji(Blacklist International)[14]

Team of the Season

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PlayerPositionTeam
EDWARDExp-laneBlacklist International
KairiJungleONIC Philippines
OhMyV33NusMid-laneBlacklist International
OHEBGold lane
HadjiRoamer

Source:[15]

References

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  1. ^Vistek."Schedule – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines".ph-mpl.com. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  2. ^Coloma, Angela (July 14, 2021)."Mobile Legends: MPL-PH shifts to 'franchise-based' setup ahead of Season 8".ABS-CBN News. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  3. ^"Mobile Legends: Blacklist International crowned as the champions of MPL-PH Season 8".GamingonPhone. October 24, 2021. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  4. ^INQUIRER.net."Sunsparks Becomes Back to Back MLBB Champions in MPL-PH S5".esports.inquirer.net. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  5. ^"MPL PH Season 8 / Statistics".
  6. ^"Every team qualified for the M3 World Championship".ONE Esports. October 19, 2021. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  7. ^ab"Rules of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (Philippines)". MPL. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  8. ^Gahlyan, Ravi (July 21, 2021)."MPL PH Season 8 Result".AFK Gaming. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  9. ^Lojo, Michelle (October 30, 2021)."ONE Esports forges partnerships ahead of MLBB Invitational".Philstar.com. RetrievedDecember 26, 2021.
  10. ^Vistek."MPL PH Season 8 playoffs are set – Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Philippines".ph-mpl.com. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2022.
  11. ^Magallon, Reynald (October 24, 2021)."Season 8 Finale marks MPL PH return to offline event after 2 years".Manila Bulletin. RetrievedDecember 31, 2021.
  12. ^Trilles, Calvin (October 31, 2021)."Demonkite, itinanghal na MPL PH Season 8 Best Rookie".ONE Esports (in Tagalog). RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  13. ^Coloma, Angela (October 20, 2021)."Mobile Legends: Hadji is MPL S8's regular season MVP".ABS-CBN News. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  14. ^Siasat, J. M."Hadji rises, emerges as Season 8 MVP".Daily Tribune. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.
  15. ^"MPL Philippines – Sila Kairi., OHEB (Kiel Gaming), Edward., Ohmyv33nus, at HAD JI ang bumubuo sa #MPLPH S8 Team of the Season!".Facebook. RetrievedDecember 23, 2021.[self-published]
Seasons
Teams
Current
Former
International Titles
World Championships
MSC Cups
Women's Invitational
  • Omega Empress (2024)
MPLI Invitational
  • RSG Philippines (2023)
Southeast Asian Games
Games of the Future
  • Falcons AP Bren (2024)
Affiliated League(s)
MDL Philippines
Season
Teams
Current
  • AP.Bren x Rough World Era1
  • Aurora Hunters
  • ONIC x Minerva1
  • Team Falcons Academy
  • Team Liquid Academy PH
  • TNC x Voltes PH1
  • Twisted Minds Bear
  • NOVUS Bravehearts
  • RRQ Kaito
  • Martial Mayhem
  • Uncle Drew x Gamerpact
  • ORVZ Esports
  • Flair Esports
  • KNN Main
  • Crimson Esports
  • H.G-Rock Prime
Former
  • NXPE Tiger Cubs
  • Minana Archives
  • Euphoria Esports
  • MHRLK Esports
  • Team Lunatix1
  • Mistah Esports1
  • El Ganador Esports1
  • ZOL Esports
  • Blacklist Academy
  • RSG Philippines
Personalities
  • 1 Seasonal Partnership with MPL Franchises.
International tournaments
MLBB World Championship
MLBB Mid Season Cup (MSC)1
Women's Invitational
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2024
  • 2025
  • 2026
SEA Games
Asian Games
  • Aichi-Nagoya (2026)
MLBB World Champions
MLBB MSC Champions
  • IDONOTSLEEP (2017)
  • Aether Main (2018)
  • ONIC Esports (2019)
  • Cancelled (2020)
  • Execration (2021)
  • RSG Philippines (2022)
  • ONIC Esports (2023)
  • Selangor Red Giants (2024)
  • Team Liquid PH (2025)
MWI Champions
  • Bigetron Era (2022, 2023)
  • Smart Omega Empress (2024)
  • Team Vitality (2025)
Domestic leagues
Other domestic leagues
Philippines
Notable teams
Related
  • 1 Previously known asMobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup until 2023.
  • 2 Previously known as Bren Esports until 2023.
  • 3 Previously known as Minana EVOS until 2024.
  • 4 Team Liquid acquired AURA Esports in 2024.
  • 5 Team Vitality acquired Bigetron Esports in 2025.

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