Mobile Legends Indonesia: MPL ID Season 17 Set
MPL Indonesia, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League in Indonesia, has locked in its latest season schedule, teams, results, and playoff information for season 17. The offline tournament, organized by Moonton and Mineski Global, runs its playoffs from June 10 to June 14 in Indonesia after a regular season that opened on March 27 and ended on May 24. With top seeds already advancing into round 2 and tickets for the grand finals marked sold out, attention has shifted fully to the playoff bracket.
What Is MPL Indonesia?
MPL Indonesia remains the top domestic MLBB competition in the country and one of the most closely watched regional leagues in mobile esports. Season 17 continues the league’s 14-season franchise system, a structure that has kept the participant list stable while raising the value of long-term team investment.
The current season features an offline tournament format and A-Tier tournament status. Moonton and Mineski Global are running the competition, with regular season standings deciding seeding, tiebreakers, and access to the playoffs.
- Game: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
- League: MPL Indonesia, also known as MPL ID
- Season: season 17
- Format: regular season followed by playoffs
- Organizers: Moonton and Mineski Global
- System: franchise system for 14 consecutive seasons
MPL Indonesia Season 17 Schedule
The regular season ran from March 27 to May 24, spread across weekly matchdays. The playoffs begin on June 10 and end on June 14, using a hybrid elimination format in which the 3rd to 6th seeded teams start in round 1, while the top two seeds receive a bye into round 2.
That structure gives ONIC and TLID a direct route into the upper side of the playoff bracket. DEWA, GEEK, BTR, and EVOS must survive the opening day first.
| Stage | Date | Match | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | June 10 | DEWA vs GEEK | 13:00 |
| Round 1 | June 10 | BTR vs EVOS | 18:15 |
| Round 2 | June 11 | TLID vs TBD | 13:00 |
| Round 2 | June 11 | ONIC vs TBD | 18:15 |
| Lower Bracket Semifinals | June 12 | TBD vs TBD | 13:00 |
| Upper Bracket Finals | June 12 | TBD vs TBD | 18:15 |
| Lower Bracket Finals | June 13 | TBD vs TBD | 17:30 |
| Grand Finals | June 14 | TBD vs TBD | 17:30 |
All matches except the lower bracket finals and grand finals are best-of-five. The lower bracket finals and grand finals are best-of-seven. Fans tracking broader MLBB account activity alongside league play often also follow practical updates such as Mobile Legends ban appeals when rostered players or ranked users run into enforcement issues.
Key Details
The sections below cover the teams, playoff setup, prize distribution, season context, and what the results could mean as MPL Indonesia season 17 moves into its final stage.
Teams, Results, and Playoffs
The participant field included AE, BTR, DEWA, EVOS, GEEK, NAVI, ONIC, RRQ, and TLID. Over nine weeks, the regular season produced a crowded middle of the standings, making tiebreakers central to final seeding.
The league uses a clear ranking order for tiebreakers: match win, diff, then H2H. That made every 2-0 and 2-1 result significant, because map score affected playoff positioning and the final playoff bracket.
- Round 1 participants: DEWA, GEEK, BTR, EVOS
- Round 2 bye teams: TLID, ONIC
- Tiebreakers order: match win, diff, H2H
- Top 2 from playoffs qualify to MSC 2026
Late-season results reshaped the bracket several times. ONIC closed with a 2-0 win over EVOS on May 24, while GEEK beat NAVI 2-1 the same day and DEWA defeated RRQ 2-1. Earlier in the split, key head-to-head results included DEWA’s 2-0 win over BTR on March 29, GEEK’s 2-0 win over BTR on April 4, and BTR’s 2-1 win over ONIC on May 23.
One visible sign of demand has been ticket interest around the final day. The June 14 grand finals entry was marked sold out, and the event page also included a vote feature tied to fan engagement.
Prize Pool
Season 17 carries a total prize distribution of Rp4,860,000,000 IDR, equal to $272,192.66 USD using the May 28, 2026 exchange note of Rp1 IDR = $0.00006 USD. The champion receives Rp1,000,000,000, which converts to $56,006.72.
The payout model matters because it includes both base prize distribution and regular season match prizepool allocations. Team participation per week is also paid, but those payments are counted inside the overall distribution.
| Placement / Item | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1st | Rp1,000,000,000 ($56,006.72) |
| 2nd | Rp560,000,000 ($31,363.76) |
| 3rd | Rp280,000,000 ($15,681.88) |
| 4th | Rp140,000,000 ($7,840.94) |
| 5th-6th | Rp63,000,000 ($3,528.42) |
| Regular season 2-0 | Rp21,000,000 |
| Regular season 2-1 | Rp14,000,000 |
| Regular season 1-2 | Rp7,000,000 |
| Regular season 0-2 | – |
| Team participation per week | Rp14,000,000 |
- Hybrid elimination in playoffs
- 3rd to 6th seeds start in round 1
- 1st and 2nd seeds begin in round 2
- Bo5 through most of playoffs
- Bo7 for lower bracket finals and grand finals
Background
Season 17 arrives after Indonesia hosted the M7 World Championship in Jakarta in January, a major moment for the country’s place in the MLBB ecosystem. That event pushed local interest even higher and raised expectations for MPL ID’s domestic split.
The league has also emphasized its role beyond weekly competition. Opening ceremony messaging this season highlighted fan culture, creators, and production crews as part of the MPL Indonesia identity, not only the nine teams on stage.
That context helps explain why season 17 carries weight beyond standings. The league has become a talent pipeline, a commercial platform, and a measuring stick for Indonesian teams before international competition. Readers keeping up with the broader game ecosystem can also check current Mobile Legends redeem codes and the latest Mobile Legends hero count alongside esports updates.
What It Means
The immediate impact is competitive. With ONIC and TLID skipping round 1, the pressure falls on DEWA, GEEK, BTR, and EVOS to survive a single-elimination opening before the bracket expands. A poor start ends the season quickly, while a win creates momentum going into round 2.
The format also rewards regular season consistency in a very direct way. Match win was the primary ranking factor, but diff and H2H shaped the final ladder and influenced who gained the easier route. That makes every regular season scoreline important, not just the final win-loss column.
For teams, the financial model adds another layer. The match prizepool system means even a 2-1 victory or 1-2 loss affects earnings, while weekly participation money softens the floor for organizations investing in staff, facilities, and content. In a franchise system, that stability encourages longer planning cycles than open-circuit leagues usually allow.
For the Indonesian esports industry, the bigger takeaway is structural continuity. Moonton and Mineski Global have kept MPL ID positioned as a premium domestic product with offline production, stable participants, and a clear path to international events. The top two finishers moving on to MSC 2026 gives the playoff bracket significance beyond local prestige.
What’s Next
The next dates to watch are fixed. Round 1 opens on June 10 with DEWA vs GEEK and BTR vs EVOS, followed by round 2 on June 11, the lower bracket semifinals and upper bracket finals on June 12, the lower bracket finals on June 13, and the grand finals on June 14.
The main developments to monitor are seeding outcomes, upper bracket survival, and which two teams secure MSC 2026 qualification. Grand finals tickets are already sold out, so most fans will be following through official MPL Indonesia match coverage, live results, and updated playoff bracket postings as the week unfolds.
The Bottom Line
MPL Indonesia season 17 has reached its decisive stage with a loaded playoff bracket, a nine-team field shaped by tiebreakers, and Rp1,000,000,000 for first place. For Mobile Legends Indonesia fans, the next five days will decide both the domestic champion and the league’s two representatives for MSC 2026.
