Updated on November 10, 10:18 p.m. (GMT+8): Updated scores.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports is buzzing with excitement as the Snapdragon APAC Season 6 Open Final unfolds.
Happening just weeks before the M6 Wildcard, the tournament features 16 invited teams and 16 qualified teams, with a mix of MPL and non-MPL squads battling for four coveted spots in the Challenge Final.

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Among the notable contenders are MPL champions Fnatic ONIC PH and Team Liquid ID, who are facing off against formidable non-MPL teams like Myanmar’s Mythic Seal and RRQ Kaito.
The competition delivers intense matchups and thrilling moments. Here’s everything you need to know about the Snapdragon APAC Season 6 Open Final.
What is Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final?
The Snapdragon Pro Series, organized by ESL, is a regional league for Southeast Asia.
The tournament’s top four winners earn a direct invite to the Challenge Finals, where they compete for a share of the US$144,500 prize pool.
Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final format

The Open Qualifier Finals, held online from November 4 to 10, 2024, feature a Swiss System format involving 16 qualified and 16 invited teams.
Teams face off in six, best-of-three matches, with opponents paired based on matching scores. Squads that achieve a 4-0 aggregate advance to the Challenge Season, while those who lose two rounds are eliminated.

The competition begins with 32 randomly-matched teams, and subsequent rounds narrow the field through intense, score-based matchups.
By round 6, the top five teams earn a spot in the Challenge Season.
Snapdragon APAC Season 6 standings
| TEAMS WITH A 3-0 MATCH SCORE |
| Alter Ego |
| Aurora Gaming |
| Rebellion Esports |
| RRQ Hoshi |
| TEAMS WITH A 2-1 MATCH RECORD |
| AI Esports |
| EVOS Holy |
| Fnatic ONIC PH |
| JP NINERS |
| Lazy Esports |
| Monster Vicious |
| Mythic Seal |
| Omega Esports |
| PRO Esports |
| Team Liquid Academy ID |
| Team Vamos |
| TEAMS WITH A 1-2 RECORD |
| CFU Gaming |
| Duck Rice Esports |
| Evil |
| Pertalegends |
| Rift Esports |
| RRQ Kaito |
| Valhala |
| Vampire X Chaos |
Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final schedule and results
November 4, 2024 (Monday)
Round one
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| Rift Esports | 2 — 0 | Team SV |
| Pertal Legends | 1 — 2 | Duck Rice Esports |
| Omega Esports | 2 — 0 | IQ Phoenix |
| Valhalla | 2 — 1 | CFU Gaming |
| Fnatic ONIC PH | 2 — 0 | PRO Esports |
| Lazy Esports | 0 — 2 | AI Esports |
| Mythic Seal | 1 — 2 | RRQ Kaito |
| Aurora Gaming | 2 — 0 | Gamerpact Chiefs |
| OD Esports | 0 — 2 | Rebellion Esports |
| JP NINERS | 1 — 2 | Team Liquid Academy ID |
| Monster Vicious | 1 — 2 | EVOS Holy |
| Alter Ego X | 0 — 2 | RRQ Hoshi |
| Vampire x Chaos | 1 — 2 | EVIL |
| Team Vamos | 2 — 0 | Gamerpact Ascend |
| Alter Ego | 2 — 0 | YAD |
| Team Liquid ID | 2 — 0 | GamesMY Ace |
November 5, 2024 (Tuesday)
High matches (1-0)
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| RRQ Hoshi | 2 — 0 | EVIL |
| Team Liquid ID | 2 — 0 | EVOS Holy |
| Smart Omega | 2 — 0 | Team Liquid Academy ID |
| Fnatic ONIC PH | 2 — 0 | Rift Esports |
| Valhalla | 1 — 2 | Rebellion Esports |
| Team Vamos | 2 — 0 | RRQ Kaito |
| Aurora Gaming | 2 — 1 | Duck Rice Esports |
| Alter Ego | 2 — 0 | AI Esport |
November 6, 2024 (Wednesday)
| TEAM | RESULTS | RESULTS |
| Pertalegends | 2 — 0 | OD Esports |
| PRO Esports | 2 — 0 | Team SV |
| Monster Vicious | 2 — 0 | Gamerpact Ascend |
| GamesMY Ace | 0 — 2 | Vampire X Chaos |
| JP NINERS | 2 — 1 | Alter Ego X |
| CFU Gaming | 2 — 0 | IQ Phoenix |
| Lazy Eports | 2 — 0 | AED |
| Mythic Seal | 2 — 0 | Gamerpact Chiefs |
Team SV, Pertalegends, Gamerpact Ascend, GamesMY Ace, Alter Ego X, AED, Gamerpact Chiefs, and IQ Phoenix have been eliminated.
November 8, 2024 (Friday)
Round 3 high matches (2-0)
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| RRQ Hoshi | 2 — 0 | Fnatic ONIC PH |
| Team Liquid ID | 1 — 2 | Rebellion Esports |
| Aurora Gaming | 2 — 0 | Omega Esports |
| Alter Ego | 2 — 0 | Team Vamos |
Round 3 low matches (1-1)
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| EVIL | 0 — 2 | PRO Esports |
| Team Liquid Academy ID | 1 — 0 | Pertalegends |
| Monster Vicious | 1 — 0 | RRQ Kaito |
| AI Esports | 2 — 0 | Vampire X Chaos |
| Valhala | 0 — 2 | JP NINERS |
| CFU Gaming | 0 — 2 | Evos Holy |
| Lazy Esports | 2 — 0 | Duck Rice Esports |
| Rift Esports | 0 — 2 | Mythic Seal |
Rift Esports, CFU Gaming, EVIL, Valhala, Duck Rice Esports, and Vampire X Chaos have been eliminated.
November 9, 2024 (Saturday)
Round 4
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| RRQ Akira | 0 — 2 | Aurora Gaming |
| Alter Ego | 2 — 0 | Rebellion Esports |
| Monster Vicious | 1 — 2 | Fnatic ONIC PH |
| Team Liquid Academy ID | 0 — 2 | Team Liquid |
| Omega Esports | 0 — 2 | AI Esports |
Alter Ego and Aurora Gaming qualify for the Challenger Season.
November 10, 2024 (Sunday)
Round 5
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| Rebellion Esports | 1 — 2 | EVOS Holy |
| RRQ Hoshi | 1 — 2 | AI Esports |
| JP NINERS | 0 — 2 | Fnatic ONIC PH |
| Lazy Esports | 1 — 2 | Team Liquid ID |
JP NINERS has been eliminated.
Round 6
| TEAM | RESULTS | TEAM |
| Fnatic ONIC PH | 2 — 0 | Team Liquid ID |
| EVOS Holy | 2 — 1 | AI Esports |
Fnatic ONIC PH and EVOS Holy have qualified for the Challenger Season.
Where to watch Snapdragon APAC Season 6 open final

All matches are livestreamed on the following ESL channels:
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