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Updated on December 6, 6:45 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated match score and schedule.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is one of the esports titles featured in the International Esports Federation’s 14th World Esports Championship 2022 (IESF 2022).
Four teams duked it out in their respective regional qualifiers, while others were directly invited to the tournament. In the end, eight teams from all around the world will be crossing swords in the playoffs, which will be held offline in Bali, Indonesia.
Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming tournament, including the format, schedule, and where to watch the games.
What is IESF 2022’s 14th WE Championship?
The 14th World Esports Championship is the last global Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament in 2022. Eight teams from MPL and non-MPL regions will compete for the lion’s share of the US$100,000 prize pool.
Teams from all around the world participated in the regional qualifier. In the end, only the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Slovenia, Vietnam, and Argentina made it to the playoffs and will compete offline in Bali, Indonesia.
IESF 2022 14th WE Championship format
Eight teams from eight countries make up the tournament. Four of them came from the qualifiers (Malaysia, Namibia, Slovenia, and Argentina), while the remaining four were directly invited (Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines).
The eight qualified teams will all start in the upper bracket in a double-elimination format. All matches are best-of-three, except for the grand final which will be a best-of-five.
The tournament will run from December 3 to 10.
COUNTRY | QUALIFICATIONS |
Cambodia | Invited |
Malaysia | Asia Championship |
Namibia | African Championship |
Vietnam | Invited |
Slovenia | European Championship |
Argentina | PANAM Open |
Indonesia | Invited |
Philippines | Invited |
IESF 2022 14th WE Championship schedule
Day 1 (December 3)
Upper bracket quarterfinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Namibia | 0 — 2 | Cambodia |
Malaysia | 2 — 0 | Vietnam |
Slovenia | 0 — 2 | Argentina |
Day 2 (December 4)
Upper bracket quarterfinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Philippines | 0 — 2 | Indonesia |
Lower bracket round 1
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Namibia | 0 — 2 | Vietnam |
Slovenia | 0 — 2 | Philippines |
Day 3 (December 5)
Upper bracket semifinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Cambodia | 2 — 1 | Malaysia |
Argentina | 0 — 2 | Indonesia |
Lower Bracket quarterfinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Vietnam | 0 — 2 | Malaysia |
Day 4 (December 6)
Lower Bracket quarterfinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Philippines | 2 — 0 | Argentina |
Upper bracket final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Cambodia | 1 — 2 | Indonesia |
Lower Bracket semifinal
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Malaysia | 0 — 2 | Philippines |
Day 5 (December 10)
Lower bracket final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Cambodia | 0 — 2 | Philippines |
Day 6 (December 11)
Grand final
TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
Indonesia | 3 — 0 | Philippines |
Indonesia wins 3-0!
Where to watch?
The games will be livestreamed on Garudaku‘s official YouTube channel and IESF 2022’s Twitch channel.
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