
After three exciting days of tough competition in front of a full live audience, ONIC Philippines came out on top at the Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) Mobile Challenge Finals for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB). Along with the title, they won USD $65,000, bragging rights in the region, the trophy, and a chance to compete at the Snapdragon Pro Series Mobile Masters 2025 against the best MLBB players worldwide.
“It feels great to win in the all-ONIC Grand Final. It’s what the fans wanted, and we’re glad to put on a good show for them. We aim for more victories as a team and appreciate the fans for their support throughout the tournament,” said Rafael Sanchez, Country Manager of ONIC Philippines, representing team members Jann “Kirk” Gutierrez, King “K1ngkong” Perez, Frince “Super Frince” Ramirez, Grant “Kelra” Pillas, and Borris “Brusko” Parro.
ONIC Philippines showed their strength by defeating ONIC Esports 4-0 in the Grand Final. ONIC Esports received USD $32,000 for their efforts.
“It was fantastic to bring the Snapdragon Mobile Challenge Finals – MLBB back to Malaysia after our great reception in Kuala Lumpur,” said Som Nuchapa Trivijitsilp, Senior Product Manager at EFG. “The passionate fans created an amazing atmosphere, and we congratulate ONIC Philippines on their well-earned win. Thanks to all fans, partners, and staff for helping make this event successful.”
ONIC Philippines’ win follows a strong performance, having previously triumphed at the M6 World Championship and won MPL Philippines Season 14. They also won a showmatch tournament in China.
The finals attracted a sold-out crowd of over four thousand fans at the Persada Johor International Convention Centre, with 1,121,921 viewers watching online to support their favorite teams.
The Challenge Finals wrapped up MLBB Season 6 for the Asia-Pacific region in the Snapdragon Pro Series, the world’s largest mobile esports ecosystem, organized by ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) and Qualcomm Technologies Inc.
Final Standings
1st – ONIC Philippines USD $65,000
2nd – ONIC Esports – USD $32,000
3rd – Team Liquid ID – USD$ 17,000
4th – Team Falcons PH – USD $10,000
5th – 6th – Bigetron Esports, RRQ Hoshi – USD $5,500
7th – 8th – Selangor Red Giants, Falcon Esports – USD $3,700
9th – 10th – See You Soon, Aurora Gaming – USD $2,000
11th – 12th – Team Flash, EVOS Holy – USD $1,800

