Updated on July 14, 2:29 a.m. (GMT+8): Updated match scores.

The 15th IESF WEC Asia Qualifier for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang determines who will represent the region in the upcoming World Esports Championship, scheduled to take place next month in Romania.

Eight teams from all around Asia will compete for five slots.

The Philippines’ SIBOL squad, consisting of AP Bren‘s MPL PH roster, will be participating. Another team to watch out for is the Cambodian squad formed by MPL KH champions, BURN X Flash.

Additionally, newcomers Bangladesh, Nepal, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan will also be partaking in the qualifier, aiming to make their mark on the MLBB scene.

Here’s everything you need to know about the qualifier, including its schedule, results, format, teams, and where to watch the tournament.


What is the 15th IESF WEC Asia Qualifier?

15th IESF World Esports Championship World Diversity Day announcment

The IESF WEC Asia Qualifier serves as the official tournament to determine the five Asian representatives who will compete in the prestigious 15th IESF World Esports Championship in Iași, Romania.

The four day qualifier will be held offline at the Riyadh Boulevard in Saudi Arabia.

It will also have a USD12,500 prize pool.


15th IESF WEC Asia Qualifier format

Groups A and B of the 15th IESF WEC Asia Qualifier Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Credit: IESF

The tournament consists of a group stage, last chance, and playoffs.

In the group stage, eight countries are divided into two groups, with four countries in each group. The teams will compete in a single round-robin format in best-of-three matches.

GROUP AGROUP B
CambodiaKazakhstan
United Arab EmiratesSaudi Arabia
MongoliaPhilippines
NepalBangladesh

The top two teams from each group will advance to the playoffs, while the third-placed teams will enter the last chance stage.

In the last chance stage, the third-placed teams from the group stage compete in a best-of-three showdown. The winner of this stage will secure a spot in the 15th IESF WEC.

The playoffs will follow a double-elimination format. All matches in the playoffs will be a best-of-three, except for the grand final which will be a best-of-five.


15th IESF WEC Asia Qualifier for MLBB schedule

The tournament will run from July 10 to 13.

July 10 (Monday)

Group A

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Cambodia2 — 0United Arab Emirates
Mongolia2 — 0Nepal
Cambodia0 — 2Mongolia

Mongolia has secured a slot at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship.

Group B

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Kazakhstan2 — 1Saudi Arabia
Philippines2 — 0Bangladesh
Kazakhstan0 — 2Philippines

The Philippines has secured a slot at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship.

July 11 (Tuesday)

Group A

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
United Arab Emirates0 — 2Nepal
Cambodia2 — 0Nepal
United Arab Emirates0 — 2Mongolia

Cambodia has secured a slot at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship.

The United Arab Emirates has been eliminated from the tournament.

Group B

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Saudi Arabia2 — 0Bangladesh
Kazakhstan2 — 0Bangladesh
Saudi Arabia0 — 2Philippines

Kazakhstan has secured a slot at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship.

Bangladesh has been eliminated from the tournament.

Last chance qualifier

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Nepal0 — 2Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has secured a slot at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship.

Playoffs

July 12 (Wednesday)

Upper bracket semifinals

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Mongolia2 — 1Kazakhstan
Philippines2 — 0Cambodia

Lower bracket semifinal

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Cambodia2 — 0Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan has been eliminated at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship.

July 13 (Thursday)

Upper bracket final

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Mongolia1 — 2Philippines

Lower bracket final

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Cambodia1 — 2Mongolia

Cambodia has been eliminated at the 15th IESF World Esports Championship Asia Qualifier.

Grand final

COUNTRYRESULTSCOUNTRY
Philippines3 — 0Mongolia

Philippines wins the 15th IESF World Esports Championship Asia Qualifier.


Where to watch?

IESF 2022 World Esports Championship Fire Stage
Screenshot by Ron Muyot/ONE Esports

The games will be livestreamed on IESF’s official YouTube page.

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