MPL Indonesia

MPL Indonesia
GameMobile Legends: Bang Bang
Founded2018
AdministratorMoonton
Mineski Indonesia
No. of teamsSeason 1-2: 10
Season 3: 12
Season 4-11: 8
Season 12-15: 9
Country Indonesia
Venue(s)Regular Season
Revival Studio (S1-S2)
Mineski Studio (S3)
MPL Arena (S4-S15)

Playoffs
Mall Taman Anggrek (S1)
JX Centre (S2)
The BritAma Arena (S3, S12 )
Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex (S4)
MPL Arena (S5-S7, S9)
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Hotel (S8)
Jakarta International Expo (S10-S11)
Jakarta International Velodrome (S13, S15)
Eldorado Dome (S14)
Most recent
champion(s)
ONIC Esports (7th title)
(Season 14)
Most titlesONIC Esports (7th title)
Sponsor(s)Samsung, AXE, Head & Shoulders, TikTok, OVO, Grab, Telkomsel, YouTube, TVRI Sport, UBS Gold, Blibli, MAXStream, Dunia Games
International cup(s)Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship
Related
competitions
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Development League
Tournament formatRegular Season
Double Round Robin
Playoffs
Double Elimination
Official websiteid-mpl.com

The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League Indonesia, better known as MPL Indonesia or MPL-ID, is a regional professional esports league for the game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang in Indonesia. MPL-ID serves as the direct qualifying tournament for Indonesian teams for the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup (MSC) and the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang World Championship (M World).

Holding its inaugural season in 2018, there have been five teams that have been crowned Champions among the 30 teams that have participated in MPL Indonesia. These teams include Team NXL, RRQ Hoshi, ONIC Esports, EVOS Legends, and Team Liquid ID.

MPL Indonesia is split into two seasons per year, once during the summer and once during the latter months of the year. MPL Indonesia, along with MPL Philippines, is a franchised-based league, meaning the following nine teams that competes in each season, are franchises that are legally able to compete in MPL Indonesia tournaments. MPL Indonesia also has a lower-league for developing players named MDL Indonesia, wherein the same nine franchise teams have their own respective MDL Teams.