MLBB M7 World Championship Partner Announced

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MLBB M7 World Championship Partner Announced

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01 October 2025 13:49

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) has announced a major partnership with Chinese smartphone manufacturer realme for its upcoming M7 World Championship, naming the realme 15 Pro as the tournament’s official gaming phone.

The collaboration was officially unveiled during a press conference held at Azalia Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia. The move is positioned as a step toward advancing the global mobile esports ecosystem, with both parties aiming to enhance the competitive experience for players and fans alike. The realme 15 Pro, equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen4 chipset, is tailored specifically for gaming.

“Partnering with realme is a strategic step as we aim to make the M7 the largest M Series yet,” said Martinus H Manurung, Head of ID Business Development at MOONTON Games. “With the realme 15 Pro as the M7 Official Gaming Phone, MLBB fans worldwide will experience the tournament at its best through smooth performance and immersive gameplay. More importantly, the partnership allows us to showcase Indonesia as a leading esports hub.”

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This isn't realme’s first foray into the esports space. In May 2025, its Bangladeshi division hosted the "realme Return of King 2025" PUBG Mobile tournament, reflecting the brand’s growing investment in competitive mobile gaming.

Alongside the partnership reveal, MOONTON Games also released the official schedule for the M7 World Championship. The competition will begin with the Wild Card Stage from January 3–6, 2026, followed by the Swiss Stage from January 10–17. More details on playoffs and the grand finals are expected to follow in the coming months.

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Mlbb11.jpg
MLBB M7 World Championship Partner Announced

Business

01 October 2025 13:49

Tags: MLBB

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) has announced a major partnership with Chinese smartphone manufacturer realme for its upcoming M7 World Championship, naming the realme 15 Pro as the tournament’s official gaming phone.

The collaboration was officially unveiled during a press conference held at Azalia Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia. The move is positioned as a step toward advancing the global mobile esports ecosystem, with both parties aiming to enhance the competitive experience for players and fans alike. The realme 15 Pro, equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen4 chipset, is tailored specifically for gaming.

“Partnering with realme is a strategic step as we aim to make the M7 the largest M Series yet,” said Martinus H Manurung, Head of ID Business Development at MOONTON Games. “With the realme 15 Pro as the M7 Official Gaming Phone, MLBB fans worldwide will experience the tournament at its best through smooth performance and immersive gameplay. More importantly, the partnership allows us to showcase Indonesia as a leading esports hub.”

More:Electronic Arts Sold

This isn't realme’s first foray into the esports space. In May 2025, its Bangladeshi division hosted the "realme Return of King 2025" PUBG Mobile tournament, reflecting the brand’s growing investment in competitive mobile gaming.

Alongside the partnership reveal, MOONTON Games also released the official schedule for the M7 World Championship. The competition will begin with the Wild Card Stage from January 3–6, 2026, followed by the Swiss Stage from January 10–17. More details on playoffs and the grand finals are expected to follow in the coming months.

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