Mobile Legends’ International Scene Is Getting Hard to Ignore
MPLI 2026 finished last week with a peak concurrent viewership of 4.1 million — numbers that are no longer easy to dismiss in the mainstream esports conversation.
The headline number — 4.1M peak — outpaces this year’s VCT Pacific finals. The MPLI total prize pool of $3M sits between the LCS and LEC for the year. For a mobile-first esport that the western media still covers as a curiosity, those data points hit different.
The team-level depth is also real. Eight different organizations made finals weekend, and four genuinely had a path to the trophy by Saturday. The viewership is concentrated in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam — but Brazilian and MENA viewership both grew over 200% year-on-year.
For the wider esports market, the question is whether the international audience converts. Western tournaments still struggle to draw casual ML interest, and Moonton’s push into LATAM and EU is more cautious than aggressive. The 2027 schedule will tell us how serious the next move is.
4.1M concurrent viewers is not a fringe number. ML’s international story is now a story the rest of esports has to acknowledge.

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