2023 MPL Philippines season

The 2023 MPL Philippines season was the sixth year of professional Esports competitions for the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League of the Philippines (referred to as: MPL Philippines). The 2023 season features two seasonal splits: MPL Philippines Season 11 and MPL Philippines Season 12. It was during this year that the inaugural Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League was introduced to the Philippines with MDL Philippines Season 1 occurring as the preceding event prior to MPL Philippines Season 11.

2023 MPL Philippines season
LeagueMPL Philippines
SportMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Duration
  • 17 February – 7 May 2023 (Season 11)
  • 8 September – 29 October 2023 (Season 12)
Number of teams8
Season 11
Season championsECHO Philippines
  Runners-upBlacklist International
Top seedBren Esports
Season MVP Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo (Bren Esports)
Season 12
Season championsAP Bren
  Runners-upBlacklist International
Top seedECHO Philippines
Season MVP Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (ECHO Philippines)
MPL Philippines seasons
← 2022

MPL Philippines Season 11 was the first season for the year 2023 and was the first professional season for the league after the MLBB M4 World Championships. Defending champions Blacklist International were beaten by the M4 World Champions ECHO Philippines during the Season 11 Grand Finals and was the first sweep by a team in the Finals since Season 1 between Aether Main and Digital Devils Pro Team.[1][2] ECHO and Blacklist would qualify as the two teams of the Philippines to the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup (MSC 2023) in Cambodia.[3] Blacklist International would boast the best performance by a Filipino team in the aforementioned competition as the team loss 4–2 to Indonesian team ONIC Esports with two Filipino imports in Kairi Rayosdelsol and Yeb Miranda.[4] ECHO Philippines finished in third place, defeating home-team BURN x FLASH, 3–2.[5]

MPL Philippines Season 12 began in September 2023, 4 months after the Grand Finals match of MPL Philippines Season 11. Season 12 was the qualifying tournament for the Philippines to the MLBB M5 World Championships that will be played on home soil.[6] Defending world champions and MPL champions ECHO Philippines failed to defend their world title and MPL title after losing to Blacklist International, who has included the services of Renejay "Renejay" Barcase to the roster, 3–1 in the Lower Bracket Finals to qualify for M5.[7] Blacklist International is the only team in the Philippines to qualify for three-consecutive world championship series, appearing since the M3 World Championship which the team won.[8] AP Bren would defeat Blacklist International in the Grand Finals 4–1 to give the organization its second MPL title.[9] Furthermore, AP Bren would win the M5 World Championships on home soil as they defeat Indonesia's ONIC Esports 4–3 in the Grand Finals, making them the only organization thus far to win two world championships.[10]

During the 2023 season, Filipino teams have won one M-World Series titles and one MPLI Invitational titles with RSG Philippines defeating ECHO in an all-Filipino Grand Finals.[11]

Season 11

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MPL Philippines Season 11
2023
Tournament information
GameMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Location  Philippines
DatesFebruary 17–May 7, 2023
AdministratorMoonton
Tournament
format(s)
Double round-robin (Regular season)
Double-elimination (Playoffs)
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsECHO Philippines (1st title)
1st runners-upBlacklist International
2nd runners-upRSG Philippines
MVPRowgien "Owgwen" Unigo (Bren Esports)

Participating teams

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MPL Philippines Season 11 features the same eight (8) franchise teams that have previously competed during MPL Philippines Season 10.

  • Bren Esports
    • HC - Francis "Ducky" Glindro
    • AC - Vrendon "Vren" Lim
    • Pos 1 - Kyle "KyleTzy" Sayson
    • Pos 2 - Marco "Super Marco" Requitiano
    • Pos 3 - Angelo "Pheww" Arcangel
    • Pos 4 - David "FlapTzy" Canon
    • Pos 5 - Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 4 - Vincent "Pandora" Unigo
  • Blacklist International
    • HC - Aniel "Master the Basics" Jiandani
    • AC - Dexter "Dex Star" Alaba
    • Pos 1 - Danerie James "Wise" Del Rosario
    • Pos 2 - Lee "Owl" Gonzales
    • Pos 3 - Kenneth "Yue" Tadeo
    • Pos 4 - Edward "Edward" Dapadap
    • Pos 5 - Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 4 - Renejay "RENEJAY" Barcase
    • Pos 2 - Red "Super Red" Bordeos
  • ECHO Philippines
    • HC - Harrold "Tictac" Reyes
    • AC - Robert "Trebor" Sanchez
    • Pos 1 - Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno
    • Pos 2 - Frederic "Bennyqt" Gonzales
    • Pos 3 - Alston "Sanji" Pabico
    • Pos 4 - Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya
    • Pos 5 - Tristan "Yawi" Cabrera
  • Substitute(s):
    • None
  • Nexplay EVOS
    • HC - Joshua "Joshy" Alfaro
    • AC - Jayson "Isonn" Casidsid
    • Pos 1 - Bien "BoyetDR" Chumecera
    • Pos 2 - Jan "DomengDR" Delmundo
    • Pos 3 - Christian "GoyongDR" Martinez
    • Pos 4 - Danver "DingDR" Canja
    • Pos 5 - Borris "BruskoDR" Parro
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 3 - Jeniel "YellyHazeDR" Bata-Anon
  • Smart Omega
    • HC - Anthony "YnoT" Senedrin
    • AC - Jomie "P4kbet" Abalos
    • TC - Patrick "E2MAX" Caidic
    • Pos 1 - Dean "Raizen" Sumagui
    • Pos 2 - Grant "Kelra" Pillas
    • Pos 3 - Dale "Stowm" Vidor
    • Pos 4 - Renz "Renzio" Cadua
    • Pos 5 - Deonmark "Mikko" Tabangay
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 4 - Louis "Louis" Ariola
  • ONIC Philippines
    • HC - Mark "Bluffzy" Reyes
    • AC - Hendrich "Lyrick" Clahi
    • Pos 1 - Stephen "Sensui" Castillo
    • Pos 2 - Kenneth "Nets" Barro
    • Pos 3 - Frince "Frinceee" Ramirez
    • Pos 4 - Nowee "Ryota" Macasa
    • Pos 5 - Jefferdson "Kekedoot" Mogol
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 4 - Landher "Der" San Gabriel
    • Pos 5 - Archie "Pancake" Guevarra Jr.
    • Pos 4 - David "BOSS A" Gamboa
  • RSG Slate Philippines
    • HC - Brian "Panda" Chang-rok
    • AC - John "Theo" Eusebio
    • Pos 1 - John "Irrad" Abarquez
    • Pos 2 - Eman "EMANN" Sangco
    • Pos 3 - Dexter "Exort" Martinez
    • Pos 4 - Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo
    • Pos 5 - Dylan "Light" Catipon
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 1 - John "H2wo" Salonga
    • Pos 2 - Salvick "Kouzen" Tolarba
  • TNC Pro Team
    • HC - John Laurence "Lift" Ruiz
    • AC - Jemson "Scholar" Ignacio
    • Pos 1 - King "K1NGKONG" Perez
    • Pos 2 - John "Innocent" Banal
    • Pos 3 - Jomearie "Escalera" Santos
    • Pos 4 - Kristofer "Hesu" Calderon
    • Pos 5 - Ben "Benthings" Maglaque
  • Substitute(s):
    • Pos 1 - Kenneth "Saxa" Fedelin
    • Pos 2 - Robee "Ninjakilla" Pormocille
    • Pos 3 - Jetson "Goyo" Ignacio
    • Pos 4 - Mark "Kramm" Rusiana
    • Pos 5 - Jayson "Riku" Alupit

Regular season

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Format

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All participating teams will participate in a double round-robin tournament format in the eight-week duration of MPL Philippines Season 11.[12] Every team will play a Bo3 match against each other with a total of fourteen games being played per team. A pointing system will be followed for teams to be properly seeded coming into the playoffs.

  • If a team wins a series 2–0, the winning team will receive 3 points and the losing team will receive 0 points.
  • If a team wins a series 2–1, the winning team will receive 2 points and the losing team will receive 1 point.

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Bren Esports (Q) 14 11 3 23 9 +14 31 Qualified for the Upper-Bracket Semifinals
2 ECHO Philippines (Q) 14 11 3 23 11 +12 29
3 Blacklist International (Q) 14 8 6 18 14 +4 24 Qualified for the Play-in
4 RSG Slate Philippines (Q) 14 7 7 17 16 +1 22
5 ONIC Philippines (Q) 14 6 8 16 19 −3 19
6 Omega Esports (Q) 14 6 8 15 19 −4 18
7 Nexplay EVOS (E) 14 4 10 13 22 −9 15 Eliminated from Playoff Contention
8 TNC Pro Team (E) 14 3 11 8 23 −15 10
Updated to match(es) played on 14 April 2024. Source: https://ph-mpl.com/
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Head-to-head

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Home \ Away APBRN BLCK ECHO NXPE OMG ONIC RSG TNC
Bren Esports 4–0
(2-0, 2-0)
2–3
(2-1, 0-2)
4–1
(2-1, 2-0)
4–1
(2-1, 2-0)
2–2
(2-0, 0-2)
4–0
(2-0, 2-0)
3–2
(2-0, 1-2)
Blacklist International 0–4
(0-2, 0-2)
1–4
(0-2, 1-2)
3–2
(1-2, 2-0)
4–0
(2-0, 2-0)
4–2
(2-1, 2-1)
2–2
(2-0, 0-2)
4–0
(2-0, 2-0)
ECHO Philippines 3–2
(2-0, 1-2)
4–1
(2-1, 2-0)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
4–1
(2-1, 2-0)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
2–3
(2-1, 0-2)
2–2
(0-2, 2-0)
NXPE 1–4
(1-2, 0-2)
2–3
(0-2, 2-1)
1–4
(1-2, 0-2)
3–2
(2-0, 1-2)
1–4
(0-2, 1-2)
1–4
(1-2, 0-2)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
Omega Esports 1–4
(0-2, 1-2)
0–4
(0-2, 0-2)
1–4
(0-2, 1-2)
2–3
(2-1, 0-2)
3–3
(2-1, 1-2)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
4–0
(2-0, 2-0)
ONIC Philippines 2–2
(2-0, 0-2)
2–4
(1-2, 1-2)
1–4
(1-2, 0-2)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
3–3
(2-1, 1-2)
2–3
(2-1, 0-2)
2–2
(2-0, 0-2)
RSG Philippines 0–4
(0-2, 0-2)
2–2
(2-0, 0-2)
3–2
(2-0, 1-2)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
1–4
(1-2, 0-2)
3–2
(2-0, 1-2)
4–1
(2-0, 2-1)
TNC Pro Team 2–3
(2-1, 0-2)
0–4
(0-2, 0-2)
2–2
(0-2, 2-0)
1–4
(0-2, 1-2)
0–4
(0-2, 0-2)
2–2
(2-0, 0-2)
1–4
(1-2, 0-2)
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

The head-to-head matches between the eight teams have been accumulated together counting the number of wins each team has won in their face-to-face match. (Bren Esports' 4–0 record over Blacklist International denotes that in the two matches that both teams have faced off against each other, AP Bren has won 4 matches and lost 0 to Blacklist).

Playoff bracket

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Play-in RoundUpper Bracket SemifinalsUpper Bracket FinalsGrand Finals
1Bren Esports1
3Blacklist Int.33Blacklist Int.3
6Smart Omega03Blacklist Int.3
4RSG Slate Philippines1
2ECHO Philippines2
4RSG Slate Philippines33RSG Slate Philippines3
5ONIC Philippines0
3Blacklist Int.0
2ECHO Philippines4
Lower Bracket KnockoutsLower Bracket Finals
4RSG Slate Philippines2
1Bren Esports13ECHO Philippines3
3ECHO Philippines3

MPL Philippines Season 11 was ECHO Philippines' first MPL title since the team rebranded from SunSparks to AURA Philippines to simply ECHO Philippines. This is also the first season where the defending champions were defeated in their attempt of a back-to-back campaign.[1]

Final standings

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Position Winnings Qualification Team
Champions $45,060 MSC 2023 ECHO Philippines
1st Runner Up $28,560 MSC 2023 Blacklist International
2nd Runner Up $17,660 RSG Slate Philippines
3rd Runner Up $15,660 Bren Esports
5th-6th $9,560 ONIC Philippines
$9,260 Omega Esports
7th $5,860 Minana EVOS
8th $4,360 TNC Pro Team

Season 12

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MPL Philippines Season 12 was the succeeding professional season following MSC 2023.[13] Season 12's regular season began on 8 September and concluded with the Grand Finals on 29 October 2023. Similar to Season 11, the top six teams will advance to the playoff bracket and only the Top 2 teams will qualify for the M5 World Championships held in home soil. The Grand Finals was played at the EVM Convention Center in Quezon City.[14]

Roster changes

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The same Eight Franchises will be participating in Season 12 with roster changes during the off-season and in-season.

Date IGN Role Previous Team Change New Team Role Ref.
Blacklist International
21 June 2023 Super Red Gold Laner Blacklist International Transfer Red Selangor Giants

(Loan)

Gold Laner [15]
22 June 2023 Hadess Jungler Geek Fam Indonesia Transfer Blacklist International

(Loan)

Jungler [16]
3 July 2023 Hadess Jungler Blacklist International

(Loan)

Transfer Team Flash SG Jungler [17]
10 August 2023 KEVIER Jungler Blacklist International

(Inactive Player)

Transfer Blacklist Lunatix Jungler [18]
OhMyV33Nus Roamer Blacklist International Inactivity Blacklist International

(Inactive Player)

Content Creator [19]
Wise Jungler Blacklist International Inactivity Blacklist International

(Inactive Player)

Content Creator [19]
Hadji Mid/Roam Blacklist International

(Inactive Player)

Return Blacklist International Mid/Roam [20]
BON CHAN Head Coach Blacklist International

(Inactive Player)

Return Blacklist International Technical Coach [20]
Oheb Gold Laner Blacklist Lunatix Promotion Blacklist International Gold Laner [20]
Eyon Mid Laner Blacklist Lunatix Promotion Blacklist International Mid Laner [21]
13 August 2023 ESON Roamer/Substitute Blacklist International

(Inactive Player)

Return Blacklist Lunatix Coach [22]
ECHO Philippines
6 August 2023 Jian Gold Laner ECHO Philippines Departure None Gold Laner
9 August 2023 Jaypee Roamer ECHO Proud Promotion ECHO Philippines Roamer [23]
Minana EVOS
10 August 2023 Entire roster and organization transitions from Nexplay EVOS to Minana EVOS [24]
Smart Omega / Omega Esports
21 July 2023 Stowm Mid Lane Omega Esports Transfer RSG Malaysia Roamer [25]
28 July 2023 Renzio Exp-Lane Omega Esports Transfer Team Max Exp-Lane [26]
4 August 2023 Raizen Jungler Omega Esports Transfer ONIC Philippines Jungler [27]
5 August 2023 Mikko Roamer Omega Esports Transfer Team SMG Roamer [28]
9 August 2023 Louiis Exp-Lane Omega Esports Demotion Omega Neos Exp-Lane
10 August 2023 Jowm Gold Lane Team Lunatix Transfer Omega Esports Gold Lane [29]
Spideeey Gold Lane None New Signing Omega Esports Gold Lane
Ryota Exp-Lane ONIC Philippines Transfer Omega Esports Exp-Lane
Andoryuuu Jungler Omega Neos Promotion Omega Esports Jungler
Stronger Head Coach None New Signing Omega Esports Head Coach
E2MAX Technical Coach Omega Esports Role Transition Omega Esports Mid Lane
Ch4knu Roamer Omega Esports

(Inactive Player)

Return Omega Esports Roamer
Ribo Multirole ZOL Esports New Signing Omega Esports Multirole
11 August 2023 Pakbet Head Coach Omega Esports Transfer Team Max Head Coach [26]
ONIC Philippines
10 June 2023 Lyrick Assistant Coach ONIC Philippines Transfer Triple Esports Coach [30]
Ryota Exp-Lane ONIC Philippines Transfer Omega Esports Exp-Lane [31]
15 June 2023 Kekedoot Roamer ONIC Philippines Demotion ONIC Arsenals Roamer [32]
17 June 2023 Der Exp-Lane ONIC Philippines Demotion ONIC Arsenals Exp-Lane [33]
19 June 2023 Sensui Jungler ONIC Philippines Transfer Blacklist International Jungler [34]
4 August 2023 Bluffzy Coach ONIC Philippines Role Transition ONIC Philippines Head Coach [35]
RSG Philippines
2 August 2023 Demonkite Jungler RSG Philippines Transfer RSG Malaysia Jungler [36]
27 August 2028 H2wo Jungler RSG Philippines Inactivity None Jungler [37]

Regular season

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Format

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All participating teams will participate in a double round-robin tournament format in the eight-week duration of MPL Philippines Season 11.[12] Every team will play a Bo3 match against each other with a total of fourteen games being played per team. A pointing system will be followed for teams to be properly seeded coming into the playoffs.

  • If a team wins a series 2–0, the winning team will receive 3 points and the losing team will receive 0 points.
  • If a team wins a series 2–1, the winning team will receive 2 points and the losing team will receive 1 point.
Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 ECHO Philippines (Q) 14 11 3 23 10 +13 30 Qualified for the Upper-Bracket Semifinals
2 AP Bren (Q) 14 7 7 18 15 +3 24
3 Blacklist International (Q) 14 8 6 17 15 +2 22 Qualified for the Play-in
4 RSG Philippines (Q) 14 7 7 18 17 +1 22
5 ONIC Philippines (Q) 14 7 7 16 16 0 21
6 Omega Esports (Q) 14 7 7 15 17 −2 19
7 Minana EVOS (E) 14 6 8 14 17 −3 19 Eliminated from Playoff Contention
8 TNC Pro Team (E) 14 3 11 9 23 −14 11
Updated to match(es) played on 29 October 2023. Source: https://ph-mpl.com/
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Head-to-head

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Home \ Away ECHO APBRN BLCK RSG ONIC OMG EVOS TNC
ECHO Philippines 4–0
(2-0,2-0)
2–3
(2-1,0-2)
2–2
(2-0,0-2)
2–2
(0-2,2-0)
2–3
(0-2,2-1)
4–1
(2-0,2-1)
AP Bren 2–3
(2-1,0-2)
1–4
(1-2,0-2)
1–4
(0-2,1-2)
4–0
(2-0,2-0)
2–4
(1-2,1-2)
4–0
(2-0,2-0)
4–0
(2-0,2-0)
Blacklist International 0–4
(0-2,0-2)
4–1
(2-0,2-1)
3–2
(1-2,2-0)
2–2
(0-2,2-0)
2–2
(0-2,2-0)
4–1
(2-0,2-1)
2–3
(2-1,0-2)
RSG Philippines 3–2
(2-0,1-2)
4–1
(2-1,2-0)
2–3
(0-2,2-1)
3–3
(2-1,1-2)
3–2
(2-0,1-2)
0–4
(0-2,0-2)
3–2
(1-2,2-0)
ONIC Philippines 1–4
(0-2,1-2)
0–4
(0-2,0-2)
2–2
(0-2,2-0)
3–3
(2-1,1-2)
4–1
(2-1,2-0)
2–2
(2-0,0-2)
4–0
(2-0,2-0)
Smart Omega 2–2
(2-0,0-2)
4–2
(2-1,2-1)
2–2
(2-0,0-2)
2–3
(0-2,2-1)
1–4
(1-2,0-2)
2–2
(0-2,2-0)
4–0
(2-0,2-0)
Minana EVOS 3–2
(2-0,1-2)
0–4
(0-2,0-2)
1–4
(0-2,1-2)
4–0
(2-0,2-0)
2–2
(0-2,2-0)
2–2
(2-0,0-2)
2–3
(2-1,0-2)
TNC Pro Team 1–4
(0-2,1-2)
0–4
(0-2,0-2)
3–2
(1-2,2-0)
2–3
(2-1,0-2)
0–4
(0-2,0-2)
0–4
(0-2,0-2)
3–2
(1-2,2-0)
Updated to match(es) played on 29 October 2023. Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoff bracket

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Play-in RoundUpper Bracket SemifinalsUpper Bracket FinalsGrand Finals
1ECHO Philippines1
3Blacklist Int.33Blacklist Int.3
5ONIC Philippines23Blacklist Int.0
2AP Bren3
2AP Bren3
4RSG Slate Philippines34RSG Slate Philippines2
6Omega Esports0
2AP Bren4
3Blacklist Int.1
Lower Bracket KnockoutsLower Bracket Finals
3Blacklist Int.3
1ECHO Philippines31ECHO Philippines1
4RSG Philippines1

Final standings

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Position Winnings Qualification Team
Champions $43,220 MPLI 2023 M5 AP Bren
1st Runner Up $27,620 MPLI 2023 M5 Blacklist International
2nd Runner Up $20,020 MPLI 2023 ECHO Philippines
3rd Runner Up $12,260 MPLI 2023 RSG Philippines
5th-6th $9,820 ONIC Philippines
$9,220 Omega Esports
7th $6,720 Minana EVOS
8th $4,320 TNC Pro Team

Unlike from previous seasons, the ONE Esports MPLI Invitational has invited only the Top Four teams of MPL Philippines, being AP Bren, Blacklist International, ECHO Philippines and RSG Philippines.[38] Previously, the Top Six teams to qualify for the playoffs also qualified for MPLI. This was the case during MPLI 2022.[39]

Awards

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Season 11

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  • Weekly MVP Awards
    • Week 1 - Frederic "Bennyqt" Gonzales (ECHO)
    • Week 2 - Marco Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano (APBRN) (1)
    • Week 3 - Tristan "YAWI" Cabrera (ECHO)
    • Week 4 - Natahanel "Nathzz" Estrologo (RSG)
    • Week 5 - Marco Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano (APBRN) (2)
    • Week 6 - Ben "Benthings" Maglaque (TNC)
    • Week 7 - Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna (BLCK)
    • Week 8 - John "Irrad" Abarquez (RSG)
  • Regular Season Most Valuable Player: Owgwen, BREN[40]
  • Best Rookie of the Season: Yue, BLCK[41]
  • Grand Finals MVP: Sanford, ECHO[42]
  • Team of the Season
    • Exp Lane - Sanford "Sanford" Vinuya (ECHO)
    • Jungle - Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (ECHO)
    • Mid Lane - Alston "Sanji" Pabico (ECHO)
    • Gold Lane - Frederic "Bennyqt" Gonzales (ECHO)
    • Roam - Tristan "Yawi" Cabrera (ECHO)

Season 12

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  • Weekly MVP Awards
    • Week 1 - Renejay "Renejay" Barcase (BLCK)
    • Week 2 - Alston "Sanji" Pabico (ECHO)
    • Week 3 - Dean "Raizen" Sumagui (ONIC)
    • Week 4 - Nathanael "Nathzz" Estrologo (RSG)
    • Week 5 - Stephen "Super Marco" Requitiano (APBRN)
    • Week 6 - King "K1NGKONG" Perez (TNC)
  • Regular Season Most Valuable Player: KarlTzy, ECHO[43]
  • Best Rookie of the Season: Matt, OMG[44]
  • Grand Finals MVP: FlapTzy, APBRN[45]
  • Best Coach of the Season: Tictac, ECHO[46]
  • Weekly MVP Awards
    • Exp Lane - Edward "Edward" Dapadap (BLCK)
    • Jungle - Karl "KarlTzy" Nepomuceno (ECHO)
    • Mid Lane - Alston "Sanji" Pabico (ECHO)
    • Gold Lane - Grant "Kelra" Pillas (OMG)
    • Roam - Rowgien "Owgwen" Unigo (APBRN)

See also

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References

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