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The M7 World Championship has set a new viewership record after drawing over 3.6 million peak viewers during its Swiss Stage, with the Knockout Stage now set to begin. In 2025, MLBB became the most-watched mobile esports title worldwide. From January 18, the top eight teams will move on to the Knockout Stage, where they will compete for a USD 1 million prize pool and the world championship title. Meanwhile, the first MCGG World Championship, called GO1, will hold its Grand Finals on January 25, sharing the spotlight with the M7 Grand Finals. With the biggest matches still ahead, the M7 World Championship is expected to draw even higher viewership in the days to come. 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. For a country with one of the most passionate MLBB communities in the world, the moment felt like a natural progression rather than a surprise. Indonesia’s MLBB scene, in particular, has become one of the strongest in the world, with MPL Indonesia recording over 100 million hours watched in each of its last five seasons. Read more in our articles including "M7 Swiss Stage breaks viewership record with 3.6M peak viewers" and "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage".

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The M7 World Championship has set a new viewership record after drawing over 3.6 million peak viewers during its Swiss Stage, with the Knockout Stage now set to begin. In 2025, MLBB became the most-watched mobile esports title worldwide.

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From January 18, the top eight teams will move on to the Knockout Stage, where they will compete for a USD 1 million prize pool and the world championship title. Meanwhile, the first MCGG World Championship, called GO1, will hold its Grand Finals on January 25, sharing the spotlight with the M7 Grand Finals. With the biggest matches still ahead, the M7 World Championship is expected to draw even higher viewership in the days to come.

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Our coverage of M7 World Championship includes: "M7 Swiss Stage breaks viewership record with 3.6M peak viewers"; "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage"; "Nintendo Direct to unveil Switch 2 games for second half of 2026". Each article provides unique insights and information.