The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Indonesia, better known as MPL Indonesia or MPL-ID, is a regional professional esports league for the game ' in Indonesia. MPL-ID serves as the direct qualifying tournament for Indonesian teams for the ' (MSC) and the ' (M World).
Holding its inaugural season in 2018, there have been five teams that have been crowned Champions among the 30 teams that have participated in MPL Indonesia. These teams include Team NXL, RRQ Hoshi, ONIC Esports, EVOS Legends, and Team Liquid ID.
MPL Indonesia is split into two seasons per year, once during the summer and once during the latter months of the year. MPL Indonesia, along with MPL Philippines, is a franchised-based league, meaning the following nine teams that competes in each season, are franchises that are legally able to compete in MPL Indonesia tournaments. MPL Indonesia also has a lower-league for developing players named MDL Indonesia, wherein the same nine franchise teams have their own respective MDL Teams.
The first MPL Indonesia tournament was held in 2018 at the Revival Studio where the first Regular Season was held. Venues changed as the tournament had gained massive popularity within the Indonesian community. Some of the most-prominent teams in Mobile Legends have competed since Season 1 such as RRQ and EVOS.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, MPL Indonesia Season 5, so did other regions such as the Philippines and Malaysia, cancelled its in-person attendance for the tournament and followed an offline format to ensure the safety of the fans and the people working on set. All regions slowly opened up at the beginning of MPL Season 9.
MPL Indonesia hosted the first tournament with 10 qualifying teams slated to compete. These teams are RRQ.O2 (Now RRQ Hoshi), Louvre Esports, Team Rev Indo, EVOS Legends, Team NXL, Bigetron Player Kill (Now Bigetron Alpha), Pandora Esports, Domino's Hunters, Saints Indo 2 and Elite 8 Critical Reborn. Being considered as a dark-horse team, Team NXL was able to win the very first season of MPL Indonesia, defeating EVOS Legends 3âÂÂ2.
The second season was held during the latter years of 2018. The second season featured a new set of teams such as SFI Esports, Team Capcorn, Boom JR, ONIC Esports and Aerowolf Roxy with teams such as RRQ.O2, EVOS, Bigetron Esports and Louvre Esports returning. However, Despite beating Team NXL 3âÂÂ2, EVOS Legends would once again finish second to the eventual champions RRQ.O2, defeating EVOS in a 3âÂÂ0 sweep.
The third season of MPL Indonesia was highlighted to be an event where the Champions and the Runner-up teams would Qualify to represent Indonesia to the ' of 2019, better known as MSC 2019. ONIC Esports was able to defeat Louvre Esports in the Grand Finals after ONIC finished an undefeated run in the Regular Season, going 11-0 (22âÂÂ4). After a dominant showing in MPL Indonesia, ONIC Esports was also able to clinch the MSC 2019 title in Manila.
MPL Indonesia Season 4 was the very first tournament in MPL Indonesia history to implement a Franchise-Based System, removing all qualifying tournaments to qualify for MPL.
The fourth Season of MPL Indonesia was highlighted to be the tournament to determine Indonesia's representatives for the very first ', better known as the M1 World Championships which was held in Kuala Lumpur. Long time rival teams EVOS Legends and RRQ Hoshi lead the regular season before securing their place as Indonesia's representative in the upcoming World Championship with EVOS Legends taking the MPL Indonesia Season 4 Championship Title.
RRQ Hoshi and EVOS Legends met again in the Grand Finals of the M1 World Championships. EVOS Legends won the Upper-Bracket Finals, while RRQ Hoshi advanced from the Lower Bracket. After a seven-game series, EVOS Legends won the inaugural M1 World Championship title.
MPL Indonesia Season 5 was the first season of MPL Indonesia to be played under the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the tournament to transition to an entirely online format. Despite the challenges posed by the global crisis, the league successfully adapted, maintaining competitive integrity and high viewership throughout the season.
The regular season saw fierce competition among Indonesia's top teams with RRQ Hoshi and Bigetron Alpha emerging as the frontrunners, both finishing with an impressive 11âÂÂ3 record and a +14 game difference. The playoffs continued the intense competition, with RRQ Hoshi, Bigetron Alpha, and EVOS Legends as the top contenders for the championship. After several closely contested matches, RRQ Hoshi and EVOS Legends once again met in the Grand Finals, setting up a highly anticipated rematch of the MPL Indonesia Season 4 Finals. Despite EVOS Legends' determination to defend their title, RRQ Hoshi ultimately clinched the championship with a narrow 3âÂÂ2 victory.
RRQ Hoshi and EVOS Legends were Indonesia's representative for MSC 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the tournament was cancelled.
MPL Indonesia Season 6 was the second season in MPL Indonesia to be played during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This season saw Alter Ego and RRQ Hoshi finish as the first and second seed of the regular season with an 11-3 and 10âÂÂ4 record respectively. Both Alter Ego and RRQ Hoshi met again in the Grand Finals of MPL Indonesia Season 6 after an intense playoff bracket. Despite Alter Ego's dominant regular season performance, RRQ Hoshi proved their resilience and emerged victorious with a 3âÂÂ2 victory, securing the MPL Indonesia Season 6 championship title and becoming the first team in MPL Indonesia history to achieve a back-to-back championship title run.
Both RRQ Hoshi and Alter Ego Esports secured their spots at the M2 World Championship in Singapore, despite the tournament facing delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, their championship hopes were cut short, as neither team reached the Grand Finals. Instead, Bren Esports of the Philippines triumphed over Burmese Ghouls, the Myanmar representatives, to claim the Philippinesâ first-ever Mobile Legends World Championship title.
MPL Indonesia Season 7 featured the final appearance of the Aerowolf Pro Team who will subsequently fold its team and roster in Season 8.
ONIC Esports dominated the MPL Indonesia Season 7 regular season, finishing as the top seed with an 11âÂÂ3 record and an impressive +12 game difference. They were followed by EVOS Legends and RRQ Hoshi, both having a 9âÂÂ5 record. Despite their dominance, ONIC Esports did not perform in the playoffs, losing to Bigetron Alpha and Aerowolf. RRQ Hoshi was also unexpectedly eliminated in the early stages of the playoffs, breaking their chance to attain a never-done-before three-peat in MPL Indonesia.
The championship match of MPL Indonesia Season 7 was contested between EVOS Legends and Bigetron Alpha. EVOS Legends won the Grand Finals 4âÂÂ2, securing the seasonâÂÂs championship title.
The two finalists, EVOS Legends and Bigetron Alpha, not only fought for the championship but also secured their spots as Indonesia's representatives for MSC 2021. Despite garnering support to be the favorites to win the tournament, EVOS Legends and Bigetron Alpha were unable to pull-off significant victories against rising regions such as the Philippines, Cambodia and Malaysia. This came after Bigetron Alpha suffered a 0-3 standing finish in the group stages but EVOS maintaining a 2âÂÂ0 lead. Both EVOS and Bigetron were eliminated from attaining the MSC 2021 Cup. An All-Philippine Grand Finals ensued with Execration (now Smart Omega) winning against MPL-PH S7's champions Blacklist International.
MPL Indonesia Season 8 was another highlighted season as it saw the qualifications for the champions and runner-up for the MLBB M3 World Championships. It was also the first tournament where all teams in MPL Indonesia was able to qualify for the first MPL Invitational.
The Season 8 Regular Season concluded with ONIC Esports and RRQ Hoshi finishing at the top of the standings, both tied with 13 points and securing direct spots in the Upper-Bracket Semifinals. Alter Ego followed closely in third place with a strong 10âÂÂ4 record. Despite having upset finishes in the recent seasons, ONIC Esports was able to pull off a fierce 7-game-series Grand Finals win against RRQ Hoshi, giving ONIC its second MPL Indonesia Title. ONIC was the third team to attain such a feat.
Both ONIC and RRQ are qualified for the M3 World Championships. However, ONIC Esports would defeat MPL Philippines Season 8 Champions, and back-to-back champions Blacklist International to a 3âÂÂ1 series in the MPL Invitational 2021. Despite the victory, ONIC Esports would be eliminated earlier than usual in the lower-bracket matchup against Blacklist International, who was defeated in a 3âÂÂ2 series against BloodThirstyKings (BTK). Blacklist sent ONIC Esports home in a 2âÂÂ1 victory. RRQ Hoshi would suffer the same fate in the Lower-Brackets, getting eliminated by Blacklist International in a 3âÂÂ0 series in the Lower-Bracket Quarterfinals. M3 highlights the Indonesian team's worst performance in the world stages thus far.
MPL Indonesia Season 9 became the first edition of the tournament that saw in-person attendance in the MPL Arena where the regular season and playoffs were held. Season 9 would however, not allow fans to attend during Weeks 1 and 2 due to health protocols provided by the Indonesian Government.
In Season 9, defending champions ONIC Esports reached the Grand Finals in an attempt to repeat their MPL title. They were defeated by RRQ Hoshi, who won their fourth MPL Indonesia Championship, making them the first team to achieve this milestone.
RRQ and ONIC would once again represent Indonesia in the MSC 2022 Cup tournament in Kuala Lumpur, the first regional tournament to be held with an attendance of fans. ONIC was unable to qualify to the playoffs after a poor showing during the group stages. However, RRQ was able to beat all odds to dominate its Group along with the Philippines' powerhouse team Smart Omega. RRQ Hoshi was able to qualify for the Grand Finals in the upper-bracket, defeating MPL Philippines Season 9 champions RSG Philippines but would be defeated once again by RSG in the Grand Finals in a 4âÂÂ0 sweep.
MPL Indonesia Season 10 marked the leagueâÂÂs first significant influx of players from the Philippines. After finishing as runner-up at the M3 World Championships, ONIC Philippines released several players who went on to compete internationally. In Season 10, many Indonesian teams adapted their play styles to align more closely with the Filipino approach, reflecting the Philippinesâ strong performance in major international Mobile Legends tournaments.
ONIC Esports topped the regular season with an impressive 11âÂÂ3 record and a +12 game differential, securing a direct slot into the Upper-Bracket Semifinals alongside RRQ Hoshi. RRQ Hoshi and ONIC Esports would once again meet in the MPL Indonesia Grand Finals for the third consecutive season. The trilogy of both RRQ and ONIC would finish with ONIC Esports defeating RRQ Hoshi 4âÂÂ1 in the Grand Finals with Kairi taking Finals MVP honors.
Both RRQ and ONIC would once again represent Indonesia in the upcoming MLBB M4 World Championships in Jakarta. RRQ Hoshi and ONIC Esports will go on to finish 3rd and 4th in the tournament.
In Season 11, ONIC Esports continued their dominance in MPL Indonesia. They topped the regular season with a 13âÂÂ1 record. In the playoffs, ONIC swept EVOS Legends 3âÂÂ0 in the upper bracket semifinals, defeated Alter Ego 3âÂÂ0 in the upper bracket finals, and clinched the championship by sweeping EVOS Legends 4âÂÂ0 in the Grand Finals. This victory marked ONIC's fourth MPL Indonesia title.
Both ONIC Esports and EVOS Legends qualified to represent Indonesia in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2023. ONIC Esports won the tournament, defeating Blacklist International 4âÂÂ2 in the Grand Finals. This feat marks history, ONIC became the first team to win the competition twice.
MPL Indonesia Season 12 introduced an expansion from eight to nine teams with the addition of Dewa United Esports. This marked a significant growth in the league as competition intensified among Indonesia's best Mobile Legends teams.
ONIC Esports continued their dominance, finishing the regular season at the top with a 13âÂÂ3 record. In the playoffs, they faced stiff competition but managed to prevail. ONIC narrowly defeated Bigetron Alpha 3âÂÂ2 in the upper bracket semifinals, followed by another intense 3âÂÂ2 victory over Geek Fam ID in the upper bracket finals. In the Grand Finals, ONIC secured their historic three-peat championship run, winning their fifth MPL Indonesia title by defeating Geek Fam ID 4âÂÂ2.
With this victory, ONIC Esports and Geek Fam ID became Indonesia's representatives for the MLBB M5 World Championship. ONIC had a strong run in the tournament and made it to the Grand Finals, but ultimately finished as the runners-up of the M5 World Championship.
MPL Indonesia Season 13 introduced a new era of partnership teams, with ONIC Esports partnering with Fnatic to form Fnatic ONIC, while AURA Esports joined forces with Team Liquid to become AURA Liquid.
Bigetron Alpha dominated the regular season, finishing at the top of the standings with a 13âÂÂ3 record. However, their playoff run ended in disappointment as they failed to secure a single victory, marking a surprising early exit. Instead, Fnatic ONIC capitalized on the opportunity and showcased their strength in the playoffs. They secured a 4âÂÂ2 victory over EVOS Legends in the Grand Finals, claiming their sixth MPL Indonesia title and historic 4-peat.
With this triumph, Fnatic ONIC earned their place as Indonesia's representative for the Mobile Legends Mid-Season Cup (MSC 2024) alongside EVOS Glory. Sadly, both Indonesian teams were eliminated in the group stage.
MPL Indonesia Season 14 saw Liquid AURA officially rebranded as Team Liquid ID, marking their full integration into the global Team Liquid organization.
In the regular season, RRQ Hoshi led the standings with a 13âÂÂ3 record, closely followed by Team Liquid ID at 12âÂÂ4. Both teams dominated throughout the tournament and eventually faced off in the Upper Bracket Finals, where RRQ Hoshi narrowly won 3âÂÂ2 to advance to the Grand Finals. However, Team Liquid ID made a strong lower-bracket run and ultimately defeated RRQ Hoshi 4âÂÂ3 in the Grand Finals, securing their first-ever MPL Indonesia championship. This victory made Team Liquid ID the fifth different team to win MPL Indonesia, officially ending ONIC Esports' era of dominance.
With their performances, Team Liquid ID and RRQ Hoshi qualified as Indonesia's representatives for the MLBB M6 World Championship. In the international tournament, Team Liquid ID reached the Grand Finals but fell 4âÂÂ1 to Fnatic ONIC PH, finishing as the M6 runners-up.
MPL Indonesia Season 15 introduced a major change as Rebellion Esports' slot was acquired by Natus Vincere (NAVI), marking the entry of the European esports powerhouse into the MPL Indonesia scene. During the regular season, another European esports powerhouse, Team Vitality, acquired Bigetron Esports and their slot, renaming the team to Bigetron by Vitality.
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The Mobile Legends Development League Indonesia, abbreviated as MDL ID or MDL Indonesia, is an official tournament organized by Moonton. It serves as the second-tier professional esports league for the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in Indonesia. This league acts as a platform for developing and nurturing new talents and players to advance to the Mobile Legends Professional League Indonesia.
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