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Mobile Legends Event
Gameplay
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game designed for mobile
phones. The two opposing teams fight to reach and destroy the enemy's base while defending their
own base for control of a path, the three "lanes" known as "top", "middle", and "bottom", which
connects the bases.[4] Weaker computer-controlled characters, called "minions", spawn at team
bases and follow the three lanes to the opposite team's base, fighting enemies and turrets.[5]
Characters
Mobile Legends initially had 10 heroes upon its release in 2016.[6] It later grew to 70 by November
2018,[6] and as of December 2020, 103 heroes are in the live server.
Moonton regularly collaborates with Southeast Asian countries to create new characters from their
respective histories or folklore to further increase the game's appeal,[7] introducing characters such
as Lapu Lapu (Philippines),[8] Minsitthar (based on Kyansittha; Myanmar),[9][10] Kadita (based on Nyai
Roro Kidul; Indonesia),[11] and Badang (Malaysia).[12]
In November 2020, Moonton announced Filipino professional boxer Manny Pacquiao as the brand
ambassador for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in the Philippines. To commemorate the partnership,
Moonton also launched a character based on Pacquiao in the game known as Paquito.[13]
Related media
Garudayana
In June 2017, Moonton approached Is Yuniarto, an Indonesian comic book artist that best known
for Garudayana, a Javanese action fantasy comic series from Indonesia. The Garudayana comic
series was published by numerous comic publishers in Indonesia such as Koloni (Original imprint
version), Curhat Anak Bangsa (Garudayana Saga),[14] Webtoon (Digital comic),[15] and CIAYO
Comics (Web comic).[16] On 11 August 2015, Is Yuniarto stated on his Facebook page that he has
officially cooperated to release the comic which is now in its fifth saga with one of the most famous
online comic publishers in Japan, Digital Catapult, in which Garudayana comic originally only
available in indonesian language, now also available for English and Japanese language for
audiences outside Indonesia.[17][18][19]
The reason Moonton approached Is Yuniarto is to included Gatotkaca from Garudayana as a
playable character in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang to promote the game, attracting local audiences
as well as boosting the game popularity in Indonesia.[20] Moonton also later included Kadita, an
Indonesian goddess of the sea from Sundanese and Javanese beliefs as playable character
in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang to further appeal Indonesian playerbase.
The King of Fighters
In March 2019, Moonton approached SNK for collaboration, introducing characters from The King of
Fighters (KOF) as skins in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.[21] The skins have unique KOF ability effects
and voiceovers. The 1st KOF series skins released in the game were Iori Yagami for the hero
Chou, Leona Heidern for the hero Karina, and Athena Asamiya for the hero Guinevere.[22] The
2nd KOF series skins released were Kula Diamond for the hero Aurora, K' for the hero Gusion,
and Orochi Chris for the hero Dyrroth.[23]
Animated television series
Legends of Dawn: The Sacred Stone is a 2021 animated television series that is directed by
Ziaolong Zhang and was premiered on Tencent's streaming services WeTV and Iflix on September
5, 2021 and will make its television premiere on TV9 in Malaysia, NET in Indonesia, and ABS-CBN
Corporation's Kapamilya Channel and A2Z (owned by ZOE Broadcasting Network) in the Philippines
on September 19, 2021.[24][25]
Esports
Awards and nominations
The game became highly popular in Southeast Asia, notably in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the
Philippines, where it was the most-downloaded free mobile game app among iPhone users in 2017.
[26][27]
Tournaments
Official tournaments
Official Mobile Legends tournaments have been held in the Southeast Asian region, including the
annual Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asian Competition (MSC) and having their own local
leagues such as the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL).[32][33][34]
The first Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship, dubbed as M1, was held in Axiata
Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 15 to 17 November 2019. The competition featured 16 teams
across the world to battle it out for a prize pool of US$250,000.[35][36]
Mobile Legends was among the first game titles to be included as a medal event for esports at the
2019 Southeast Asian Games.[37][38][39]
Other tournaments
Philippines
Exclusivity Contract
In 2021, Moonton has allegedly disallowed MLBB esports organizations to create teams for League
of Legends: Wild Rift and was criticized by the Team Secret CEO that the move "cannot be good
from a healthy ecosystem or competitive integrity standpoint."[52][53][citation needed] An unnamed source then
later clarified that there is indeed an exclusivity contract but it is only optional and Moonton will give
benefits to those who agree on the exclusivity. Some MLBB esports organizations still have teams
for Wild Rift.[54]
Development
After Moonton finished developing its first game called Magic Rush: Heroes, released in 2015, they
proceeded with developing the company's next project, a mobile multiplayer online battle
arena (MOBA) game later titled Mobile Legends.[55] Mobile Legends was released by Moonton with
the subtitle "5v5 MOBA" on 14 July 2016.[56] The game is distributed by Elex Tech in the United
States.[57]
According to a scan of published apps on Google Play by Check Point Research last June
2019, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang was affected by CVE-2015-8271 (FFmpeg RTMP video
streaming), a vulnerability that also affected popular apps like Facebook, Messenger, and SHAREit.
[58][59]
In early 2020, the game was heavily affected by third-party plugins and scripts that allowed map-
hacks prompting Moonton to publicly publish punishments made through its social media accounts
revealing the account ID of the banned players.[60][61] Some accounts were also hacked due to exploits
to Device ID that may have been due to the third-party scripts according to an official statement from
Moonton.[62][63] In response, patch 1.4.86 enabled two-factor authentication when logging in to a new
device.[64]
Update phase
MLBB 2.0
On July 18, 2019, Moonton announced MLBB 2.0 via its Epicon 2019 conference. MLBB 2.0
consists of an engine upgrade to a more recent version of the Unity game engine from version 4 to
version 2017.[65][66] Moonton also promised faster loading times and start-up speed of up to 60%.
Other improvements of the update include reduced lag, improved character modelling, and the
[67]
new in-game map Imperial Sanctuary.[68] The update helped increase the cross-platform social media
views earned by the game from 56 million in September 2019 to 76 million the next month making
the game ranked fourth of all channels from all gaming brands in the US.[69]
Project NEXT
Announced on June 5, 2020, Project NEXT is Moonton's next project for Mobile Legends including
revamps to older heroes' 3D models, skill sets, stories, and voice lines. They also announced an
improved targeting method called "Smart Targeting" improving accuracy.[70]
Spin-off game
Mobile Legends: Adventure
Moonton released a spin-off game entitled Mobile Legends: Adventure, a role-playing strategy
game, on 31 July 2019.[7