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The 32nd SEA Games MLBB tournaments kick off this week

With the 32nd SEA Games just around the corner, the grouping for the MLBB Men’s and Women’s teams has been announced.

From May 10th to May 14th, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament will take place at the 32nd Southeast Asia Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A total of nine teams will be participating in the Men’s event, while the Women’s tournament features a total of six teams – all of whom will be looking to claim glory for their region. Between the two tournaments, there are players and teams from the likes of Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Lao, and Timor-Leste, all ready to do battle across the Land of Dawn. With only a few days until the tournament's kick-off, the group split has been confirmed.

Men's tournament

Group A
Lao People's Democratic Republic flag Laos
Malaysia flag Malaysia
Philippines flag Philippines
Viet Nam flag Vietnam
Timor-Leste

Group B
Cambodia flag Cambodia
Indonesia flag Indonesia 
Myanmar flag Myanmar
Singapore flag Singapore

Women's tournament

Group A
Cambodia flag Cambodia
Indonesia flag Indonesia
 Philippines flag Philippines

Group B
Lao People's Democratic Republic flag Laos
Malaysia flag Malaysia
Viet Nam flag Vietnam

The tournament’s group stage will feature best-of-one series, while the final playoff stage format will see best-of-three series all the way through - before a best-of-five grand finals culminates the event. With players from some of the biggest and best teams in SEA’s MLBB scene, this year’s SEA Games are bound to be filled with some breathtaking action.

It will be highly interesting to see if the Philippines will claim another gold medal and strengthen their position at the top of the MLBB world, or if one of the other regions can topple them from their pinnacle. You can catch all the action this week, perfectly timed to coincide with the end of the Mobile Legends Professional League in the Philippines.

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Jarrad "Belandrial" AdamsBelandrial has spent most of his years following Dota 2 closely, but now has found a new home in the complex world of Mobile Esports. When not watching nearly every possible esports title available, you can find me running around Azeroth or building strange bases in Valheim.