TL;DR
- MPL Philippines Season 17 features significant structural changes, including franchise sales to Saudi organizations and the introduction of Indonesian imports into the PH scene.
- The playoffs are set to take place from May 27 to May 31, 2026, at San Juan Arena, featuring a hybrid elimination bracket format.
- The total prize pool for the season stands at $150,000 USD, with per-match incentives and individual awards contributing to the stakes.
Disclaimer: This summary was created using Artificial Intelligence (AI)
MPL Philippines Season 17 is more than just another split. This is, without a doubt, the most structurally disruptive and narratively loaded season in the league’s history.
We’re talking about franchise sales to Saudi organizations, the first-ever Indonesian imports to the PH scene, a defending world champion team almost bowing out of playoffs contention and a rebuilt squad running a near-perfect regular season.
If you have been sleeping on MPL PH S17, this is your wake-up call; the regular season has ended, and the playoffs begin on May 27, 2026 at San Juan Arena.
MPL Philippines Season 17 Tournament Date & Details
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MPL Philippines Season 17 (officially MPL PH S17) is the tenth consecutive franchise-season edition of the premier Mobile Legends: Bang Bang professional league in the Philippines.
Organized by Moonton in partnership with Mineski Global, it carries A-Tier status as an offline tournament and doubles as part of MLBB’s 10th anniversary celebrations in the region.
The season battle cry? “Lakas ng Pinas. Palag Na To.” And trust us, the season lived up to every word.
Key Dates
- Regular Season: March 20 – May 17, 2026
- Playoffs: May 27 – May 31, 2026
- Grand Final: May 31, 2026 (Bo7)
Venues
- Regular Season: Victoria Sports Tower, Quezon City, a major venue upgrade that gave the regular season a bigger live crowd energy and visibly improved production.
- Playoffs: FilOil EcoOil Centre (San Juan Arena), San Juan City; sell-outs expected across multiple match days.
Official Details
- Official Device: Infinix GT 50 Pro
- Patch: Standard MLBB competitive patch for the season
- Tickets: Available through ph-mpl.com (official advisory against scalpers)
- Official Channels: ph-mpl.com, @mplph.official (Facebook), @mpl.ph (Instagram).
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MPL Philippines S17 Format

1. Regular Season
The regular season ran on a double round-robin (Bo3) format across 8 franchised teams. Each team played 14 series total, earning 1 point per series win.
The top 6 teams advanced to the playoffs; the bottom 2 were eliminated. Matches ran Fridays through Sundays, typically 2–3 series per day, giving fans wall-to-wall weekend coverage for nearly two months.
2. Playoffs (Hybrid Elimination Bracket)
Playoffs use a hybrid elimination bracket, a mix of upper/lower bracket play that rewards regular season seeds with meaningful advantages.
| Stage | Date | Format | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play-ins | May 27 | Bo5 | Seeds 3–6; 2 eliminated |
| Upper Bracket SF | May 28 | Bo5 | Seeds 1 & 2 get byes |
| Lower Bracket Rounds | May 28–30 | Bo5 | Double-elim progression |
| Grand Final | May 31 | Bo7 | Winner gets MSC 2026 slot |
May 27 Play-In Schedule:
- 3:00 PM — ONIC Philippines vs. Aurora Gaming PH
- 7:00 PM — Omega Esports vs. Twisted Minds PH
Winners advance to face TLPH and FLCN in the Upper Bracket Semifinals on May 28.
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All Prize Pools in MPL Philippines Season 17
The total prize pool stands at $150,000 USD, consistent with recent seasons but supplemented with per-match incentives and individual awards that add real stakes to every series, even mid-table ones.

Placement Prizes
| Placement | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st Place | $35,000 + MSC 2026 Slot |
| 2nd Place | $20,000 + MSC 2026 Slot |
| 3rd Place | $10,000 |
| 4th Place | $5,000 |
| 5th–6th Place | $2,500 each |
Regular Season Per-Match Incentives
- 2-0 win: $900
- 2-1 win: $600
- 1-2 loss: $300
- Weekly participation: $170 per team
This structure means every map matters. Teams that dropped series they should have won didn’t just lose points; they left money on the table.
Individual Awards
| Award | Prize |
|---|---|
| Regular Season MVP | $1,000 |
| Finals MVP | $1,000 |
| Most Improved Player | $500 |
| Rookie of the Season | $500 |
| All-Star Team 1 | $500 each |
| Coaching Staff of the Season | $500 |
Fan-voted recognition is covered through the Alamat Awards; voting has already closed heading into playoffs.
Participating Teams in MPL Philippines S17

Eight franchised teams competed this season. This is where the biggest structural shift in MPL PH history happened.
Two legendary franchises, Blacklist International and RSG Philippines, sold their slots before the season, replaced by Saudi Arabian organizations Team Falcons and Twisted Minds respectively.
Meanwhile, AP.Bren and Team Falcons separated after previously operating as a joint entity “Falcons AP Bren,” with each building their own independent squads.
Full Rosters
1. Team Liquid PH (TLPH) Core: Sanford (EXP, Captain), KarlTzy (Jungle), Sanji (Mid), AeronnShikii (Gold; Indonesian import from TL ID), Jaypee (Roam). Subs: Daiki, Teddy. Coaches: Aeon (HC, ex-SMG), SN4P (AC). This was the boldest rebuild of the offseason; post-M7 disappointment led to a complete overhaul, including the first Indonesian import in MPL PH history.
2. Team Falcons PH (FLCN) Core: Jeymz (EXP), Raizen (Mid), Minguin (Captain, Jungle/Roam hybrid), Nets/Perkziva (Gold), Perkziva (Roam/EXP). Subs: Peuder, Wuraaaah. Coach: Lembot (HC/AC). The team that took over Blacklist’s spot and immediately started hitting the ground running.
3. ONIC Philippines (ONIC) Core: Kirk (EXP), K1NGKONG (Jungle), Super Frince (Mid, Captain), Savero (Gold; Indonesian import), Brusko (Roam). Subs: Ryota, Haze. Coach: Bluffzy (HC/AC). A major post-Kelra rebuild that brought in Savero from Indonesia to fill that gold lane gap.
4. Aurora Gaming PH (RORA) Core: Edward (EXP), Demonkite (Mid), Yue (Jungle), Domeng (Gold), Light (Roam, Captain). Sub: Calad (DNP). Coaches: Master the Basics/MtB (HC), Dex Star (AC). The M7 World Championship roster, completely intact.
5. Omega Esports (OMG) Standard PH lineup without major imports. Held their ground in the congested mid-table throughout the regular season.
6. Twisted Minds PH (TWIS) Core: Lansu (EXP, Captain), MPtheKing (Jungle), Sionnn (Mid), Nosia (Gold), Tracy (Roam). Sub: BON CHAN/Owl (Gold sub). Coaches: Eson and Bonchan (HC/A); yes, the Blacklist masterminds are coaching a new outfit now. Sensui was released mid-preparation; the squad enters playoffs under the “Unleash the Pack” banner.
7. AP.Bren (APBR) Core: Kielvj (EXP, Captain), Jamespangks (Jungle), Aqua (Mid), Shizou (Gold), Nova (Roam). Subs: Chovskrt, Giee. Coach: Bom (HC). Without the structural support of the former partnership and key players redistributed, APBR had a brutal season.
8. TNC Pro Team (TNC) Core: 3Mar (EXP), Zaida (Jungle/Mid), LanceCy (Mid), Bennyqt (Gold), Ch4knu (Roam, Captain). Subs: Stowm, E2MAX. Coach: FindingHito (HC/AC).
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MPL PH S17 Regular Season Final Standings

The double round-robin wrapped May 17, 2026 with TLPH running away with the top seed in dominant fashion.
| Rank | Team | Match W-L | Games W-L | Net Game Win | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Team Liquid PH (TLPH) | 13-1 | 27-6 | +21 | 13 |
| 2 | Team Falcons PH (FLCN) | 12-2 | 26-8 | +18 | 12 |
| 3 | ONIC Philippines (ONIC) | 9-5 | 20-13 | +7 | 9 |
| 4 | Omega Esports (OMG) | 6-8 | 15-19 | -4 | 6 |
| 5 | Twisted Minds PH (TWIS) | 6-8 | 13-20 | -7 | 6 |
| 6 | Aurora Gaming PH (RORA) | 5-9 | 15-20 | -5 | 5 |
| 7 | AP.Bren (APBR) | 3-11 | 10-24 | -14 | 3 |
| 8 | TNC Pro Team (TNC) | 2-12 | 8-24 | -16 | 2 |
TLPH at 13-1 is the story. That one loss stings on paper but this squad played like they had something to prove all season, and KarlTzy consistently looked like the best jungler in the league.
FLCN at 12-2 is no slouch either; their kill volume (441 kills, 1,169 assists, 6.99M damage, 51 Lord kills, 228 towers) shows a team that doesn’t just win, they dismantle.
Aurora at 5-9 is what everyone is talking about. Five and nine? From the M7 world champions? On paper, that is humiliating.
But watch their last three weeks; they were closing series on reverse sweeps, playing with late-game composure that earlier in the season they visibly weren’t hitting. That roster is clicking exactly at the wrong time for everyone else.
The real heartbreaker? AP.Bren at 3-11. The defending identity of Philippine esports is gone before playoffs. The franchise split clearly cost them more than just logo changes.
Player & Hero Meta Highlights in MPL PH S17

1. Top Individual Performers (Regular Season Average Per Game)
Kills (Avg):
- KarlTzy (TLPH) — 4.71
- Kyle (FLCN) — 3.97
- MPtheKing (TWIS) — 3.91
Assists (Avg):
- Jaypee (TLPH) — 10.03
- Owgwen (FLCN) — 8.47
- Sanji (TLPH) — 8.26
KDA:
- Teddy (TLPH) — 10.72
- Super Marco (FLCN) — 9.44
- K1NGKONG (ONIC) — 7.94
TLPH players dominating every major stat category is not a coincidence; this is a team built around elite individual mechanics wrapped in disciplined macro. KarlTzy at 4.71 kills per game as a jungler in a professional environment is not normal.
And Jaypee averaging over 10 assists per game means he’s present in basically every fight the team wins. That kind of map coverage from a roamer is what makes TLPH look “easy” even when the drafts are hard.
2. Hero Meta (Regular Season)

Most Picked:
- Claude — 90 picks, 69.77% pick rate, 62.22% win rate
- Valentina — 69 picks, 53.49% pick rate
- Harley — 59 picks.
Most Banned:
- Freya — 115 bans, 89.15% ban rate, 78.57% win rate when actually picked
- Baxia — 94 bans
- Fanny — 80 bans.
Highest Win Rate (minimum pick threshold):
- Yu Zhong — 81.82%
- Freya — 78.57%
- Hayabusa — 66.67%
The Freya banning culture was real this season. An 89.15% ban rate means coaches were unwilling to give her up under almost any circumstance, and the 78.57% win rate when she slipped through confirms why.
Baxia being the second most banned hero just goes to show how much the utility tank meta impacted draft decisions all season. Teams that couldn’t handle Baxia ult disruption in team fights just lost objectives.
Claude as the most-picked hero with a strong win rate, signals that the support-damage hybrid playstyle suited the tempo of this meta, enabling aggressive, snowball-driven compositions that TLPH and FLCN ran to near-perfection.
Aulus was temporarily banned in Week 5 per the rulebook’s new/remade hero clause, which added a brief draft shake-up mid-season.
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Playoffs Outlook
Here’s the playoff seeding and what it means heading into May 27:
- TLPH (1st seed)—Upper Bracket bye. Walk in as tournament favorites. Three-peat talk is real but so is the “no three-peat?” counter-narrative.
- FLCN (2nd seed)—Upper Bracket bye. Best offense of the regular season. The most well-rounded threat in the bracket.
- ONIC (3rd seed)—Plays Aurora in the play-in. Post-Kelra rebuild that still finished 9-5, that’s a team that found an identity.
- OMG (4th seed)—Plays TWIS in the play-in. Mid-table warrior, potential upset machine.
- TWIS (5th seed)—The “Unleash the Pack” outfit with Eson and Bonchan; don’t let the seeding fool you. The coaching IQ on this team is elite.
- Aurora RORA (6th seed)—The team every analyst is quietly terrified of. Intact M7 roster, MtB’s disciplined macro, and a reverse-sweep mentality going into playoffs is genuinely dangerous. The community keeps calling them the “most dangerous 6th seed” and based on late regular season form, that’s not hype; that’s analysis.
TLPH is the bracket favorite. Their regular season dominance, import-fueled aggression from AeronnShikii, and KarlTzy’s playoff-level consistency make them the team to beat.
But San Juan Arena is not Victoria Sports Tower; the crowd energy of a full playoff venue with Falcons, ONIC, and Aurora all hungry for blood changes the psychological landscape.
The play-in matches are where this bracket could flip entirely. If Aurora handles ONIC and then climbs the lower bracket, we could be looking at an M7 champion making a Grand Final run from the 6th seed. That storyline alone is worth the watch.
The Big Storylines of MPL PH S17
If you scripted this season, the community would have called it unrealistic.
From legendary, multi-trophy organizations completely vanishing from the league to unexpected roster restructures that shattered the old hierarchy, the regular season felt like a constant state of emergency for traditional power rankings.
We didn’t just get a tactical meta shift this time around; we witnessed a total structural tectonic plate movement that re-mapped how competitive MLBB is played in the region.
The Globalization Era Is Here

AeronnShikii (TLPH) and Savero (ONIC) are the first Indonesian imports in MPL PH history, reversing a trend that previously saw Filipino talent exported to ID leagues.
Pair that with Aeon (ex-SMG) coaching TLPH, and you’ve got a genuine blending of PH macro discipline with the aggressive, high-tempo mechanics that ID teams are known for.
The results speak for themselves: TLPH went 13-1. Viewership is reportedly up ~17% year-over-year, and the imports are a significant part of that spike in international interest.
Aurora’s Rollercoaster
Keeping the full M7 roster together was supposed to be Aurora’s strength. In the early weeks of the regular season, it looked like the opposite: inconsistency, dropped series against mid-table teams, and a standings position that made their playoff qualification genuinely uncertain.
But they closed the season with reverse sweeps and late-game clutch play that reminded everyone: MtB’s macro system is not gone, it was just warming up. A 5-9 team with this pedigree is not a 5-9 team in the traditional sense. They’re a loaded spring.
TLPH’s Complete Reset Paid Off
Coming off a disappointing M7 exit, Team Liquid PH essentially rebuilt from the ground up: new imports, new coaching staff, and new energy.

The fact that this kind of rebuild produced a 13-1 regular season in the same split shows either exceptional talent scouting or incredibly fast team chemistry development.
Likely both. KarlTzy, Teddy, Jaypee, and Sanji became the statistical backbone of the most dominant MPL PH regular season team in recent memory.
The Franchise Shakeup Nobody Saw Coming (Or Did They?)
Blacklist International and RSG Philippines are gone. Team Falcons and Twisted Minds are in, both backed by Saudi organizations.
The “Falcons AP Bren” divorce produced one team that immediately became a top-2 seed and another that crashed out of playoffs.
Twisted Minds absorbed Eson and Bonchan, the coaching duo behind Blacklist’s most legendary runs.
That knowledge doesn’t disappear just because the jersey changed; expect TWIS to punch above their 5th seed this playoffs.
Production & Community
The shift to Victoria Sports Tower for the regular season gave the league a bigger production footprint. The SexBomb Girls collaboration brought a nostalgic 2000s energy to the event content that landed well with the Filipino community.
Alamat Awards fan voting wrapped pre-playoffs, and casters like Odin, Denisse, and Thea have been consistently praised for their engagement and bilingual coverage. If you’ve been watching the streams, you know the broadcast quality this season has been a genuine step up.
Where to Watch MPL Philippines Season 17 Playoffs

Don’t miss a single series. Playoffs run May 27–31 with the Grand Final on May 31 at FilOil EcoOil Centre (San Juan Arena), San Juan City.
Official Streams:
- MPL Philippines YouTube — full English/Filipino broadcast
- MPL Philippines Facebook — @mplph.official
- MPL Philippines Instagram — @mpl.ph
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang TikTok — official short-form coverage
For Stats & Schedules:
- ph-mpl.com — official standings, schedule, and bracket updates
- Liquipedia — detailed match data, rosters, and historical records
Local restreamers will also have the games live so check the MPL PH community Discord and Reddit for curated stream links.
Just make sure you’re watching from legitimate sources and not getting played by low-quality pirated streams with a 5-minute delay.
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MPL Philippines Season 17 is the kind of season that the community will be talking about for years, not just for the results but also for what it represents.
The era of globalization has officially arrived in PH mobile esports. The franchise landscape shifted in ways nobody predicted a year ago. And despite all that disruption, the quality of competition went up, not down.
Playoffs starting May 27 with six teams all capable of winning is not a marketing line; it genuinely reflects what we saw in the regular season.
TLPH is the team to beat, Falcons are the closest thing to a co-favorite, and Aurora is the “please don’t underestimate us” squad that tends to win when people count them out.
If you’re invested in the MLBB competitive scene, the MPL PH S17 playoffs are the series to watch. Set your reminders, clear your schedule for May 31, and get ready for what should be a Grand Final that hits different.
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TL;DR
- MPL Philippines Season 17 features significant structural changes, including franchise sales to Saudi organizations and the introduction of Indonesian imports into the PH scene.
- The playoffs are set to take place from May 27 to May 31, 2026, at San Juan Arena, featuring a hybrid elimination bracket format.
- The total prize pool for the season stands at $150,000 USD, with per-match incentives and individual awards contributing to the stakes.

