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1 Background  





2 Format  





3 Results  



3.1  Group stage  



3.1.1  Play-ins  







3.2  Playoffs  







4 Viewership  





5 MSC 2020  





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MLBB SEA Cup (MSC)
2019
Tournament information
SportMobile Legends: Bang Bang
LocationManila, Philippines
Date
  • Group Stage
  • June 19–20, 2019
  • Playoffs
  • June 21–23, 2019
  • AdministratorMoonton

    Tournament
    format(s)

    • Group Stage
  • Round robin
  • Playoffs
  • Double elimination
  • Host(s)
  • Faraz Shababi
  • Fiera Fendi
  • Serahline
  • Venue(s)Smart Araneta Coliseum
    Participants
    Final positions
    ChampionsIndonesia ONIC Esports (1st title)
    1st runner-upIndonesia Louvre Esports
    2nd runner-upPhilippines ArkAngel
    ← 2018
    2021 →

    MLBB Southeast Asia Cup 2019 (MSC 2019) was the third season of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang annual SEA tournament MSC. It was held at Smart Araneta Coliseum with a total prize pool of US$120,000 from June 19–23, 2019.[1] The event was hosted by Eruption,[2] Faraz Shababi, Fiera Fendi, and Serahline.

    Background[edit]

    Previous MSC events were hosted at Jakarta, Indonesia with total prize pools of US$100,000. Philippines was the venue after two Filipino teams won 1st and 2nd place at MSC 2018.[3] 12 teams were invited from 9 Southeast Asian countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, the Philippines, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

    Format[edit]

    A total of 12 teams were invited, 2 teams each from Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional Leagues (MPL) from Indonesia, Malaysia/Singapore, Myanmar, and the Philippines. One team each for Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam were invited through local qualifiers. The tournaments start with a group stage where teams are selected through best of 3 round round robin. Teams winning the best of 3 get to the upper bracket. The other two teams compete on play-ins where the winning team gets to the lower bracket and the losing team is eliminated. After the group stage is the tournament proper. Losing teams from the upper bracket are demoted to the lower bracket while losing teams from the lower bracket are eliminated. One finalist will come from each bracket and compete in the Grand Finals.[4][5][6]

    Results[edit]

    Group stage[edit]

    Group A
    Team Advanced to
    Malaysia Geek Fam Play-ins
    Philippines Bren Esports Play-ins
    Thailand IDNS Upper Bracket
    Group B
    Team Advanced to
    Singapore EVOS EsportsSG Play-ins
    Philippines ArkAngel Upper Bracket
    Vietnam Overlockers Play-ins
    Group C
    Team Advanced to
    Myanmar Team Resolution Play-ins
    Indonesia Louvre Esports Upper Bracket
    Cambodia Diversity Helheim Play-ins
    Group D
    Team Advanced to
    Indonesia ONIC Esports Upper Bracket
    Myanmar Burmese Ghouls Play-ins
    Laos WAWA Gaming Play-ins

    Play-ins[edit]

    Play-ins (Bo3)
       
    Malaysia Geek Fam 2
    Cambodia Diversity Helheim 0
    Play-ins (Bo3)
       
    Myanmar Burmese Ghouls 0
    Singapore EVOS EsportsSG 2
    Play-ins (Bo3)
       
    Vietnam Overlockers 2
    Laos WAWA Gaming 0
    Play-ins (Bo3)
       
    Myanmar Team Resolution 0
    Philippines Bren Esports 2

    Reference:[5][7]

    Playoffs[edit]

    All playoff games were a Bo3 series, except for the Grand Final, which were a Bo5 series.

    Upper Bracket SemifinalsUpper Bracket FinalGrand Final
    Philippines ArkAngel1
    Indonesia Louvre Esports2
    Indonesia Louvre Esports1
    Indonesia ONIC Esports2
    Thailand IDONOTSLEEP0
    Indonesia ONIC Esports2
    Indonesia ONIC Esports3
    Indonesia Louvre Esports0
    Lower Bracket - Round 1Lower Bracket QuarterfinalsLower Bracket SemifinalsLower Bracket Final
    Philippines ArkAngel2
    Malaysia Geek Fam0Singapore EVOS Singapore0Indonesia Louvre Esports2
    Singapore EVOS Singapore2Philippines ArkAngel2Philippines ArkAngel0
    Vietnam The Overclockers1
    Thailand IDONOTSLEEP1
    Vietnam The Overclockers2Vietnam The Overclockers2
    Philippines Bren Esports0

    Reference:[8][9]

    Viewership[edit]

    MSC 2019 was streamed live on YouTube, Facebook Gaming, and Nimo TV. Facebook Gaming is the livestream partner.[10][better source needed]

    Peak Viewers Average Viewers Hours Watched Air Time
    276,579 64,552 2,802,625 44

    MSC 2020[edit]

    MSC 2020, the next season succeeding MSC 2019, was set again to take place in the Philippines at the Mall of Asia Arena with the prize pool increased to US$150,000. On May 11, Moonton announced the cancellation of the event via their official Mobile Legends Indonesia Instagram account due to Coronavirus disease 2019.[11]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Marges, Jason (June 5, 2019). "Mobile Legends' Sea Cup (MSC) Will Feature a Us$120,000 Prize Pool". ONE Esports. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  • ^ Tomada, Nathalie. "'Balance is life': Eric Tai on being a father & gamer". philstar GLOBAL.
  • ^ Reyes, Maouie (July 30, 2018). "PH Esports Teams Win Back-To-Back Championship Titles". mineski.net. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  • ^ "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup is coming to the Philippines this 19 to 23 June 2019".
  • ^ a b "The MSC 2019 Groups Have Been Announced!".
  • ^ "MSC 2019 Will Take Place in the Philippines!".
  • ^ "MSC 2019: Group and Play-in Stage Recap, Day 1 Playoff Matchups".
  • ^ "MSC Playoffs Day 1 Recap".
  • ^ "Onic Esports Crowned Champion of MSC 2019".
  • ^ "MLBB SEA Cup 2019 (MSC) detailed stats". Esports Charts.
  • ^ Subari, Hilmy Ramadhan (May 14, 2020). "Moonton Officially Announces MSC 2020 Canceled". DUNIA GAMESS.
  • External links[edit]


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