MLBB M7 World Championship
| 2026 | |
Let The World See Us Rise As One | |
| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Dates | 3–25 January 2026 |
| Administrator | Moonton |
Tournament format(s) | Single Round Robin (Wild Card Stage) Swiss-system tournament (Knockout Stage) |
| Host | Indonesia |
| Venue(s) | XO Hall (Wild Card Stage–Upper Bracket Quarterfinals) Tennis Indoor Senayan (Knockout Stage & Grand Finals) |
| Teams | 22 |
| Purse | $1,000,000 |
| Final positions | |
| Champion | Aurora Gaming PH (1st Title) |
| 1st runners-up | Alter Ego Esports |
| 2nd runners-up | Selangor Red Giants |
| Tournament statistics | |
| MVP | Dylan "Light" Catipon (Aurora Gaming PH) |
The 2025 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, commonly referred to as M7 or the M7 World Championship, was the seventh iteration of the M Series World Championship for the mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) organized by its developers Moonton. M7 was held from 3 to 25 January 2026 in Jakarta, Indonesia, the second time both the city and country hosted the tournament after the M4 in 2023.
M7 was the second tournament to be held later than the usual window due to the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, where MLBB is contested as a discipline in esports. 22 teams qualified based on their placements within their regional leagues with major and minor regions being relegated in different phases of the tournament. Defending champions ONIC Philippines notably failed to qualify for the tournament after being eliminated in the lower bracket of MPL Philippines Season 16. Their absence marked the second consecutive time the defending champions failed to return to defend their title in the tournament history.
The tournament final featured the third consecutive appearances of a Philippine and Indonesian team. Aurora Gaming Philippines defeated Alter Ego Esports 4-0 to claim the Philippines' sixth consecutive world title. Roamer Dylan "Light" Catipon is awarded the Finals MVP.
The Grand Finals reached over 5.68 million peak concurrent viewers to become most-watched mobile esports tournament in history, breaking the all-time viewership record for a mobile esports tournament previously set by the 2021 Free Fire World Series in Singapore.