Indonesia stepped into the global spotlight as the M7 World Championship officially opened earlier this month, marking a major moment not just for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports, but for the country’s growing influence in competitive gaming. The event blended large-scale esports production with elements of Indonesian culture, signaling how far the country has come as a global esports destination. Supporting M7 is a reflection of how seriously realme views mobile esports as a platform for global competition and innovation. According to MLBB Esports’ Global Head of Partnerships, Adrian Cher, partnerships like this help elevate the experience for both players and fans, while pushing mobile esports toward higher standards of professionalism and accessibility worldwide. With the M7 World Championship now underway, Indonesia isn’t just hosting another major esports event—it’s helping define what the future of mobile esports looks like. As teams battle for the world title, one thing is already clear: Indonesia’s role in MLBB esports has never been stronger, and its influence will continue to be felt long after M7 concludes. While some of these events are revealed via surprise announcements, like Samsung's Galaxy S9 launch, we do have a few that have a yearly schedule. Read more in our articles including "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage" and "Biggest Tech Events to Look Forward to in 2018".
Indonesia stepped into the global spotlight as the M7 World Championship officially opened earlier this month, marking a major moment not just for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports, but for the country’s growing influence in competitive gaming. The event blended large-scale esports production with elements of Indonesian culture, signaling how far the country has come as a global esports destination.
Supporting M7 is a reflection of how seriously realme views mobile esports as a platform for global competition and innovation. According to MLBB Esports’ Global Head of Partnerships, Adrian Cher, partnerships like this help elevate the experience for both players and fans, while pushing mobile esports toward higher standards of professionalism and accessibility worldwide. With the M7 World Championship now underway, Indonesia isn’t just hosting another major esports event—it’s helping define what the future of mobile esports looks like.
Our coverage of Esports Events includes: "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage"; "Biggest Tech Events to Look Forward to in 2018"; "Sony confirms August release for new gaming monitor, fight stick". Each article provides unique insights and information.