TL;DR
- MPL Malaysia Season 18 kicks off on August 14, 2026, featuring a double round-robin format with eight partner franchises.
- The Regular Season runs until October 18, 2026, with scheduled breaks for the Asian Games and the 10th anniversary programming of MLBB.
- Eight teams are participating, including defending champions Selangor Red Giants and Season 17 runners-up Team Vamos, with significant roster changes across teams.
Disclaimer: This summary was created using Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The official kickoff of MPL Malaysia Season 18 (MPL MY S18) brings the region’s elite tactical minds back into the arena under the banner of “MY Time. MY Era.”
With eight partner franchises locked into a high-stakes double round-robin, every drafting phase and level-one jungle invade carries massive implications for international seeding.
The chase for slots at the upcoming M8 World Championship creates intense pressure, turning every Lord pit contest and gold lane power spike into a decisive moment.
League Context and Evolution
MPL Malaysia holds the title of the country’s longest-running esports league, recognized in the Malaysia Book of Records, with roots going back to around 2018 when the competition still ran as a combined MPL MY/SG bracket before the 2021 split.
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Across its history, the league has functioned as the primary pipeline into international events like the Mid-Season Cup and the M-Series World Championship, and cumulative prize money across all seasons has topped $1.1 million.
The league’s own narrative breaks its history into three eras. The founding period ran on local heroes and produced Malaysia’s earliest international medals.

A rockier “challenge” phase followed, where imported talent didn’t translate into consistent results.
Then came what the league calls its rebirth, kicked off when Selangor Red Giants won MSC 2024, the first international title captured by a fully Malaysian roster. That win reset expectations for the region and set up the current run of SRG dominance.
Season 16 in 2025 closed out the old promotion-and-relegation system. Season 17 introduced the Partnership Programme, locking eight core organizations into a franchise-style model for multiple years.
The goal was straightforward: attract sponsors that want long-term stability instead of a rotating cast, build out academy pipelines like MAL MY, and turn Malaysia into a real regional hub rather than a feeder region. It worked, at least commercially.
CelcomDigi stayed on as presenting sponsor through Season 18, and Season 17 pulled over 25 million hours watched with a peak of roughly 740,000 concurrent viewers, the second-highest mark in league history.
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MPL Malaysia S18 Schedule, Format & Prizes

The Regular Season runs from August 14 through October 18, 2026, with two scheduled interruptions worth marking on your calendar: a two-week break for the Asian Games from September 21 to October 4, and a one-day shift where the October 10 Saturday slate moves to Thursday, October 8, to make room for MLBB’s 10th anniversary programming.
Format stays consistent with what MPL has run since the Partnership Programme launched. The Regular Season is a double round-robin, every match a best-of-3, with one point awarded for a series win and none for a loss.
If teams end up tied on points, the league breaks it first by game differential, then head-to-head series results, then head-to-head game count. The top six of eight teams advance to the Playoffs.
Playoffs use a hybrid elimination bracket. Seeds three through six open in a single-elimination Round 1, while the top two seeds get a bye straight into a double-elimination Round 2.
Every match up to that point runs best-of-5, but the Lower Bracket Final and the Grand Final both stretch to best-of-7, so the region’s biggest weekend of the season will demand real stamina from whoever’s still standing.

The prize pool is officially listed as TBA on Liquipedia at the time of writing, with the breakdown unconfirmed. Historically that’s not cause for alarm.
Season 17 paid out $100,000 USD, matching the total from Seasons 11 and 12, and every season since the franchise model started has landed close to that number, so a similar figure is the safe bet until Moonton confirms it.
What is locked in regardless of the final purse: the top two finishers punch their tickets straight to the M8 World Championship.
Venue & Tickets
Regular Season matches play out live at the MPL MY Arena, located on Level 6 of Quill City Mall’s Convention Centre at 1018 Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur.
Gate times scale with the match slot: doors open 45 minutes before a 2:30pm start, 45 minutes before a 5pm start, and 45 minutes before the 8:15pm slot.
Tickets go through the official schedule page on the MPL Malaysia site, and unpaid holds get released back into the pool every 15 minutes, so don’t sit on a cart if you want a specific match.
Playoffs have historically moved to a bigger venue. Stadium Juara at Bukit Kiara hosted Season 17’s postseason, and there’s a reasonable chance Season 18 follows the same pattern once the bracket firms up, though that hasn’t been confirmed yet for this season.
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MPL Malaysia S18 Participating Teams
Eight partner organizations return for Season 18, and the offseason produced a genuine wave of roster movement, from academy call-ups to loans to a few players switching organizations outright.

1. Selangor Red Giants (SRG)
- EXP Lane: Kramm
- Jungle: Sekys (Sub: Unii)
- Mid Lane: Stormie
- Gold Lane: Innocent
- Roamer: Yums (Captain)
- Coaching Staff: Arcadia (Head Coach), OzoraVeki (Assistant), Winter (Analyst)
Coming off five consecutive championship titles, SRG remains the baseline against which every team is measured. Sekys continues to set the standard for objective control, while Arcadia’s drafting phase favors heavy scaling options paired with aggressive, turn-based counter-engages.
2. Team Vamos (VMS)
- EXP Lane: Zeno / Sepat / Sizkaa (Loan)
- Jungle: Error 404 / EyyMal
- Mid Lane: Claw Kun
- Gold Lane: Natco
- Roamer: Zqeef
- Coaching Staff: Valdo (Head Coach), P4kbet
Season 17 runners-up Team Vamos revamped their roster with flexible EXP lane rotations and the return of Natco to the Gold Lane.
Their high-tempo teamfighting thrives on early-game priority, making their early jungle invasions particularly lethal.
3. RRQ Tora (RRQ)
- EXP Lane: LehTzy
- Jungle: Super Kenn
- Mid Lane: Yehezkiel / AJ
- Gold Lane: Izzshiki / Loleal (Loan)
- Roamer: Addboy
- Coaching Staff: Sasa (Head Coach), Haru (Assistant Coach)
Representing the Malaysian division of Rex Regum Qeon, this dynamic roster features top-tier Indonesian imports.
Super Kenn brings relentless mechanical pressure to the jungle, turning 50/50 Retribution battles into consistent objective steals.
4. Bigetron MY by VIT (BTRM)
- EXP Lane: Jeymz
- Jungle: Chibii
- Mid Lane: Zieyy
- Gold Lane: CikuGais / Amzziq
- Roamer: GRboy
- Coaching Staff: Kenji (Head Coach), Cody Banks (Assistant), Somnus (Analyst)
BTRM combines local veteran firepower with elite Philippine strategic coaching. CikuGais provides unpredictable late-game positioning, while Chibii focuses on early map control to force gold lead advantages before the 10-minute Lord spawn.
5. Team Flash (FL)
- EXP Lane: 3Mar
- Jungle: Garyy
- Mid Lane: UK1R
- Gold Lane: Vanix
- Roamer: Xorn / Osker
Team Flash retains incredible mechanical ceilings. With Xorn’s unpredictable roaming micro-plays and Garyy’s assassin hero pool, FL possesses the raw mechanical skill to throw off the structured macro-systems of traditional top-tier teams.
6. Invictus Gaming (iG)
- EXP Lane: Ye3 / Rezza
- Jungle: Lunnn
- Mid Lane: Treacky (Loan)
- Gold Lane: Rokji / Rough
- Roamer: Atannn
iG enters the split with a heavily restructured tactical staff and line-up. Their macro philosophy centers on disciplined side-lane control and stalling games out to hit fundamental late-game marksmen power spikes.
7. Team Rey (TR)
- EXP Lane: Smooth / JWen
- Jungle: Dolynn
- Mid Lane: Kyym
- Gold Lane: Cliveee
- Roamer: NovaXcobar
- Coaching Staff: SaintDeLucaz (Head Coach), XinHan (Assistant)
Guided by SaintDeLucaz, Team Rey focuses heavily on tight team-wide coordination. Their draft structures typically favor high-sustain, front-to-back deathball compositions designed to force extended 5v5 teamfights in the river lanes.
8. AC Esports (AC)
- EXP Lane / Jungle / Mid / Gold / Roam: Roster includes Nets, Martzy, and new breakout talent.
- Coaching Staff: SoraPayung (Head Coach), Pauuu (Assistant), Wasabi (Analyst)
AC Esports enters as the split’s primary wild card. Rebuilding with young talents and aggressive positional picks, their playstyle hinges on high-risk, early-game snowballing to bypass standard mid-game macro rotations.
Country representation skews heavily Malaysian across the eight rosters, sitting around 54 percent, with the rest split between Indonesian and Philippine imports and coaching staff.
Given how many of these moves landed in the final week before Week 1, don’t be surprised if a lineup or two still shifts before the first match locks in.
Broadcasting and Viewing
Official coverage runs through the MPL Malaysia YouTube channel, plus Tonton, which has been the league’s official streaming partner since Season 17 and has offered in-game diamond rewards tied to watch time in past seasons.
Coverage splits between Malay and English broadcast teams, drawing on returning talent from previous seasons, with the full Season 18 lineup expected to build on that group rather than replace it wholesale.
For anyone in Kuala Lumpur, live attendance at Quill City Mall remains the best way to catch the atmosphere directly, and the league’s social channels on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok post schedule updates and clips throughout the season.
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MPL Malaysia Season 18 sets up one of the more interesting regional storylines in the current MLBB circuit: a dynasty that’s run the table five seasons straight against a field that reshaped almost half its rosters trying to catch up.
SRG hasn’t given anyone a reason to doubt them, but Vamos has been the closest thing to a real threat, and RRQ’s academy-heavy rebuild could pay off faster than expected if their younger players adjust quickly to the offline stage.
Drop your MVP pick for the season in the comments, and let us know if you think this is finally the year someone knocks SRG off the top of the standings.
We’re also curious how many of you are already running Season 18 draft trends in your own ranked games, and whether the region’s two M8 slots end up going where everyone expects.

FAQs
Eight partner franchises are competing in the double round-robin format during MPL Malaysia Season 18. Every match carries significant weight as results directly impact international seeding standings.
The official theme for MPL Malaysia Season 18 is MY Time. MY Era. This slogan reflects the region's ambition to assert itself on the international stage.
The drafting phase carries massive implications because it influences early-game strategies like level-one jungle invades, which can set the tone for the entire match. With international seeding on the line, teams must carefully craft their picks and bans to gain a tactical edge over opponents.
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TL;DR
- MPL Malaysia Season 18 kicks off on August 14, 2026, featuring a double round-robin format with eight partner franchises.
- The Regular Season runs until October 18, 2026, with scheduled breaks for the Asian Games and the 10th anniversary programming of MLBB.
- Eight teams are participating, including defending champions Selangor Red Giants and Season 17 runners-up Team Vamos, with significant roster changes across teams.

