2021 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup | |
Sport: | |
Runner-Up1: | Blacklist International |
Champions: | Execration (1st title) |
Champion: | --> |
Teams: | --> |
Venues: | None |
Administrator: | Moonton |
Year: | 2021 |
Runner-Up2: | EVOS Legends |
Previous: | 2019 |
Stat3: | Ch4knu ( Execration) |
Stat3 Label: | Highest Assists |
Stat2: | Kelra ( Execration) |
Stat2 Label: | Highest Kills |
Stat1: | Syno ( RSG MY) |
Stat1 Label: | Highest KDA |
Mvp: | Kelra ( Execration) |
Next: | 2022 |
The 2021 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup or commonly known as MSC 2021, was the fourth annual regional Southeast Asian Tournament for . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MSC 2021 was held virtually via an online livestream that was streamed and viewed by millions in the region. With a total prize pool of $150,000 after Moonton's announcement of a prize pool increase, the games were held from 7–13 June 2021. The Philippine team of Execration won the Tournament against another Philippine team in Blacklist International with Kelra as the winning MVP.[1] This is the second title that the Philippines have won after Aether Main won the MSC Cup in 2018.
Previous MSC tournaments were held in Face-to-face and public viewing on public venues in 2017, 2018 and 2019. However, with the Pandemic circulating worldwide, this is the first tournament to be featured online via livestream. Then-current SEA Cup Champions ONIC Esports were the longest champions in MSC History after the 2020 MSC Tournament was cancelled on May 11 by Moonton because of the pandemic. MSC 2021 would push through to continue with the prize pool being increased from $120,000 to $150,000.
Twelve teams across Southeast Asia were qualified for the tournament. The MPL regions in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines had their respective Champion and Runner-ups represent their regions, while the non-MPL teams in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam were directly invited.[2] [3]
Nation | League | Qualification method | Date | Team |
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Philippines | MPL Philippines Season 7 Champions | 19 March – 30 May 2021 | ||
MPL Philippines Season 7 Runner-up | ||||
Indonesia | MPL Indonesia | MPL Indonesia Season 7 Champions | 26 February – 2 May 2021 | |
MPL Indonesia Season 7 Runner-up | ||||
Malaysia | MPL Malaysia | MPL Malaysia Season 7 Champions | 12 March – 30 May 2021 | |
MPL Malaysia Season 7 Runner-up | ||||
Singapore | MPL Singapore | MPL Singapore Season 1 Champions | 26 February – 2 May 2021 | |
MPL Singapore Season 1 Runner-up | ||||
Thailand | — | Direct invitation | — | |
Cambodia | ||||
Laos | ||||
Vietnam |
All matches in the group stages were a best-of-three series, all playing in a single round-robin. The group winner qualified for the Upper Bracket Semifinals, while the bottom two teams per group qualified for the play-ins stage.[5]
Bottom two teams in each group competed for a spot in the lower brackets through the play-ins stage, with the winner advancing to the playoffs, while the losers being eliminated. All matches were a best-of-three series.
All matches were a series, except for the Upper and Lower Bracket Finals which were a series, and the Grand Finals which was a series.Source:
With the win of Execration in the Grand Finals, the Philippines obtained its second MSC Cup in 2 years after Aether Main in 2018. This was the second time in MSC History wherein two teams from the same nation went head-to-head in the Grand Finals, the first was in 2019 when ONIC Esports and Louvre Esports faced off each other in the Finals. Both teams are from Indonesia.
MSC 2021 was streamed online for a widespread reach and due to the COVID-19 pandemic MSC was forced to be hosted digitally. MSC 2021 recorded a record high of viewership, average viewership, and Hours Watched in MSC history. The tournaments were live steamed on YouTube, Facebook Gaming and NimoTV alongside TikTok and VK Live.[6]
2,284,012 | 514,618 | 29,461,886 | [7] |