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Mobile esports hit new heights in 2024, with some of the most thrilling and action-packed tournaments reaching unprecedented viewership levels. From the dominance of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) to the rise of Arena of Valor (AoV), this year solidified mobile esports as a growing powerhouse in the competitive gaming scene. Here’s a look at the top mobile esports events of 2024, where millions of fans tuned in to watch the action unfold.
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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang – The Reigning Champion
MLBB continued to dominate mobile esports, with its flagship events breaking records and attracting massive global audiences. Leading the charge was the MLBB Professional League Indonesia (MPL Indonesia), which achieved several major milestones. Season 14 of MPL Indonesia entered the top 10 most-watched esports tournaments worldwide, drawing in nearly 4 million concurrent viewers during the final match. It became the most-watched MPL event in history, marking an incredible achievement for the Indonesian scene.
The success of MPL Indonesia Season 14 was followed by the MPL Indonesia Season 13, which hit over 100 million Hours Watched (HW), securing its place as one of the most popular seasons in the series. The tournament’s epic moments, particularly the early exit of RRQ Hoshi in the playoffs, left fans on the edge of their seats, as the competition almost set a new record for watch time.
The M6 World Championship, the pinnacle of MLBB’s competitive year, also earned its place in the top tier of viewership. With over 85.6 million HW and 4.13 million Peak Viewers (PV), the M6 World Championship became the most-watched world championship in MLBB history, thanks to the return of fan-favorite team, RRQ Hoshi. The tournament was a thrilling spectacle, showcasing the international appeal of the game and its growing global fanbase.
Next in line was the EWC X MLBB Mid Season Cup 2024, a groundbreaking event held outside Southeast Asia for the first time. Partnering with Saudi Arabia’s Esports World Cup Foundation, this rebranded summer tournament boasted a $3 million prize pool, the largest in the history of MLBB. It attracted millions of viewers and set new records for the game’s popularity, cementing the tournament as a key player in the mobile esports ecosystem.
The Rise of Arena of Valor
2024 also marked a significant year for Arena of Valor (AoV), which made strides in global viewership, largely thanks to the release of Honor of Kings in China. AoV’s International Championship 2024 attracted 25.7 million HW, crowning Thailand’s Bacon Time as the new world champion. The tournament was one of the most exciting, as past champions failed to qualify, giving way to fresh competition and a new champion.
Other notable AoV events included the Arena of Valor Premier League 2024, which achieved impressive viewership records, especially in Japan and on platforms like TikTok. The Arena of Glory Winter 2024 and Arena of Glory Spring 2024 tournaments also made waves, securing spots in the top ten most-watched mobile esports events of 2024.
PUBG Mobile – The Battle Royale Giant
While MLBB and AoV dominated the top spots, PUBG Mobile wasn’t far behind. The PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024 reached 28.6 million HW and became one of the highest-viewed mobile esports events globally. With a prize pool of $3 million, the championship saw Dplus KIA from Korea emerge as the first team to win multiple world titles in this fast-paced battle royale shooter.
Honorable Mentions: Other Popular Mobile Esports Tournaments
Several other tournaments also gained significant attention throughout 2024. The Brawl Stars World Finals 2024 pulled in 1.10 million PV, becoming one of the most successful tournaments in the game’s history. Meanwhile, the Snapdragon Pro Series Season 5 APAC – Challenge Finals and the Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6 APAC – Open Finals continued to build the brand’s presence in the mobile esports scene, attracting record-breaking viewership numbers for their respective games.
In Southeast Asia, MPL Philippines Season 14 captured the hearts of fans, with its Grand Final generating 21.1 million HW, driven by intense competition and high stakes. The MPL Malaysia league also set new records, particularly in viewership from Malaysia, thanks to the rising popularity of mobile esports in the region.
What’s Next for Mobile Esports?
2024 was a transformative year for mobile esports, and the future looks even brighter. The introduction of the Esports World Cup injected new energy into the scene, giving mobile esports a global platform and encouraging Western organizations to invest in the Asian market. With tournaments like the M6 World Championship and MPL Indonesia breaking records and expanding their global audiences, 2025 promises even more excitement for fans.
As mobile gaming continues to grow in popularity, the integration of new technologies, increased sponsorships, and rising viewership across multiple platforms will ensure that mobile esports remains a key player in the world of competitive gaming. The question is: which game will dominate the scene next?
Stay tuned to discover more about the exciting developments in the mobile esports world!