The Swiss Stage of the MLBB M6 World Championship concluded with eight teams qualifying for the Knockout Stage, which is starting on December 7 in the IOI Grand Exhibition & Convention Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Now the qualified teams will battle for the whopping prize pool of $1,000,000. Check out the M6 World Championship Knockout Stage teams, format, and more.
Knockout Stage Format (December 7 - 15, 2024)
This stage features a double elimination bracket, with all matches played as Bo5, except for the Upper Bracket Quarterfinals, which will be Bo3. The Grand Final will be played as a best-of-seven (Bo7) match.
M6 World Championship Knockout Stage Teams
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Fnatic ONIC PH
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Selangor Red Giants
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Falcon Esports
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NIP Flash
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RRQ Hoshi
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Team Vamos
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Team Spirit
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Team Liquid ID
Fnatic ONIC PH played very well and won all three of their matches. They defeated Team Liquid, CFU Gaming, and BloodThirstyKings. RRQ Hoshi also won all three matches, beating KeepBeat Gaming, Team Spirit, and Twisted Minds.
Falcon Esports from Myanmar won three out of four matches. They defeated Aurora, Selangor, and BloodThirstyKings. NIP Flash from Singapore and Team Spirit from Russia also performed well, winning three matches and losing one. Selangor Red Giants, Team Liquid, and Team Vamos had a rough start but won their last two matches to qualify.
Some popular teams were eliminated. BloodThirstyKings, CFU Gaming, and Twisted Minds won two matches but lost the rest. Aurora, KeepBeat, and S2G Esports managed to win only one match each. Maycam and Ulfhednar lost all their matches. Ulfhednar played well in the Wildcard Stage but couldn’t continue their good form.
Knockout Stage Matches
Upper Bracket QFs (Bo3)
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Fnatic ONIC PH vs Selangor Red Giants - December 7, 2024 - 11:30 IST
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Falcon Esports vs NIP Flash - December 7, 2024 - 13:30 IST
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RRQ Hoshi vs Team Vamos - December 7, 2024 - 15:30 IST
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Team Spirit vs Team Liquid ID - December 7, 2024 - 17:30 IST
Where to watch the M6 World Championship Knockout Stage?
Fans can enjoy all matches of the M6 World Championship on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitch channels of the MLBB.