It seems ByteDance, the developers of TikTok, are planning to sell their gaming unit Moonton Technology, the creators of Mobile Legends. Now, they seem to be looking for buyers for the developers of Mobile Legends for USD 4 billion. Moonton, the makers of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), was founded on 2014. 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. Read more in our articles including "ByteDance may sell Moonton, makers of Mobile Legends" and "WATCH: Mobile Legends - How to play Grock!".
It seems ByteDance, the developers of TikTok, are planning to sell their gaming unit Moonton Technology, the creators of Mobile Legends. Now, they seem to be looking for buyers for the developers of Mobile Legends for USD 4 billion.
Moonton, the makers of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), was founded on 2014. 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.
Our coverage of Mobile Legends Philippines includes: "ByteDance may sell Moonton, makers of Mobile Legends"; "WATCH: Mobile Legends - How to play Grock!"; "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage". Each article provides unique insights and information.