31st SEA Games Mobile Legends: Schedule, results, format, where to watch

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The 31st Southeast Asian Games is set to feature multiple esports titles this year, includingMobile Legends: Bang Bang, one of the most popular mobile games in the region.

Seven countries, namely, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar, will battle it out to determine which team is the best in Southeast Asia.

The Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia on the MLBB Stage at the 30th SEA Games

What is the 31st SEA Games?

The 2021 Southeast Asian Games, or the 31st SEA Games in short, is a biennial multi-sport event with 11 countries in the region as participants.

Vietnam is the host nation for the event this year, which will feature a mix of both traditional sports and esports titles.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang 31st SEA Games draw for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

This is only the second year where esports was featured as a medal event, after its debut at the 30th SEA Games where thePhilippines bagged the first gold medalin MLBB after taking down Indonesia in the grand final.

31st SEA Games format

The official draw was announced on May 21. The seven participating teams were separated into two groups. The exact format for the games has yet to be announced.

If the format is similar to the 30th SEA Games, all games in the group stage should run in a best-of-two format. After the group stage, the first-placed teams in both groups will proceed to the upper bracket, while the second-placed team in each group will be placed in the lower bracket.

Vietnam’s Mobile Legends: Bang Bang representatives for the 31st SEA Games

Tournament schedule

The event will run for three days from May 18 to 20.

Bronze medal match

Esports, SEA Games 2021, Hanoi, Vietnam

Participating teams

Where to watch?

All the games will be live-streamed on Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’sYouTubechannel.

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