M7 World Championship shatters mobile esports records ahead of Grand Final
The M7 World Championship has rewritten the history books before the final nexus has even fallen. As the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament heads into its ultimate showdown in Jakarta, data from the Knockout Stage confirms a new statistical peak for the entire industry. During the Lower Bracket finals, the broadcasts hit a staggering 5,594,138 concurrent viewers. This figure overtakes the long-standing global record for mobile esports held since 2021, effectively ending the five-year reign of the Free Fire World Series as the category's peak benchmark.

Top 5 mobile esports titles by Peak Viewers
| Rank
|
Game
|
Tournament
|
Peak Viewers
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1
|
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
|
M7 World Championship
|
5,594,138
|
| 2
|
Free Fire
|
Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore
|
5,415,990
|
| 3
|
PUBG Mobile
|
PUBG Mobile Global Championship Season 0
|
3,801,998
|
| 4
|
Brawl Stars
|
Brawl Stars World Finals 2024
|
1,103,153
|
| 5
|
Arena of Valor
|
Brawl Stars World Finals 2024Thailand 2025 Southeast Asian Games
|
1,042,982
|
The new all-time viewership record was established during the Lower Bracket Final between Alter Ego and Malaysia’s Selangor Red Giants (SRG). The match evolved into a massive regional standoff that captivated the SEA audience, far exceeding the typical engagement for an elimination round.
The series was driven by the intense rivalry between the host nation and the surging Malaysian challengers. The metrics highlight a significant shift in consumption habits, with TikTok streams contributing massive numbers alongside YouTube. The lengthy, back-and-forth nature of the series kept retention high, allowing the viewer count to climb steadily as the stakes increased with every game.

Top 5 mobile esports tournaments of all time
| Rank | Event | Game | Peak Viewers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M7 World Championship | MLBB | 5,594,138 |
| 2 | Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore | Free Fire | 5,415,990 |
| 3 | M5 World Championship | MLBB | 5,067,107 |
| 4 | M4 World Championship | MLBB | 4,270,270 |
| 5 | MPL Indonesia Season 15 | MLBB | 4,132,224 |
Beyond the global aggregate, the Lower Bracket Final pushed specific platform and linguistic metrics to new heights. Detailed analytics reveal that the surge in traffic resulted in three additional industry benchmarks:
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TikTok esports record. The platform reached a new peak of 2,420,778 live viewers
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Indonesian language record. The native broadcasts hit 3,854,485 live viewers, driven by the massive local engagement for the home team's survival match.
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Bahasa Malaysia record. Viewership for the Malaysian streams climbed to 800,072 live viewers, setting a new high for the language following SRG's deep tournament run.
The stage is set for the definitive chapter in the "ID vs. PH" rivalry. The narrative stakes are clear: Aurora PH aims to extend the Philippines' dynastic reign, while Alter Ego attempts to end Indonesia’s four-year championship drought on home soil.
Following the record-breaking semifinals, expectations for the Grand Final have surged. If the series remains competitive, current momentum suggests the broadcast could eclipse the 6-million live viewer mark, pushing the tournament into uncharted territory.
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