M4 World Championships: The Knockout Stage
With the M4 World Championships Group Stage now behind us, we look ahead to the Knockout Stage.
With the M4 World Championships Group Stage now behind us, we look ahead to the Knockout Stage.
This is something which they have nearly perfected over the years and clearly utilised in all their victories.
Due to these circumstances, Moonton have been forced to make a venue change for the upcoming event.
Blacklist International and RRQ Hoshi blew the roof of the Tennis Indoor Stadium Senayan at the M4 World Championships. The crowd excites us.
It was a battle of the Westerners in the lower bracket of the M4 World Championships today, as RRQ Akira and The Valley looked to avoid elimination. After we witnessed two of the most epic Mobile Legends: Bang Bang series yesterday, with two full-five game matches, today we would see another knockout matchup, as The Valley would take on RRQ Akira. Having already taken down two MPL winning teams in the lower bracket, the North American organisation were looking to make it a third....
Hopefully we will see more from Fredrinn across the regions when the MPL tournaments begin next month. Grock ended M4 with a 52.50% WR, while Gloo was a little lower at exactly 50%.
With a 2-1 lead, the M3 World Champions now searched for a crucial series win. When it came down to it, not even the Leomord or Lylia could counter the experience of Blacklist.
The bracket has already been released, with some extremely hype series in the first round.
As we continue to break down each team heading to the M5 World Championship, our next focus will be Fire Flux Esports Turkeys representative. When it comes to Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and the M-Series, Turkey has only not been present at a region at one event the M2 World Championship. Apart from that event, we have seen a string of Turkish teams heading in, with Evil Esports at M1, BEDEL at M3, Incendio Supremacy at M4, and nowFire Flux Esportsat M5....
It took only three games from the best-of-five, as the Agents pushed forward to await their next challenger.
It was only 3-minutes later that Bren found their opening and closed out the series with a 4-3 win.
However, on both occasions, Blacklist found their footing and easily turned everything around. It all comes down to discipline and it has nothing to do with the draft. We just need more experience moving forward and better team sychronisation."
These three players also appeared at M3, where the Brazilians met an unfortunate demise rather fast.