Team Liquid win MPL Philippines Season 16

Joey Morris
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Team Liquid Mobile Legends Bang Bang Philippines team and MPL Season 16 trophy
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Team Liquid has been crowned champion of the Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Philippines Season 16 event after defeating Aurora Gaming 4-0 in the Grand Finals.

The roster competed against seven other teams from August 22nd to October 26th, 2025, and has taken home the lion’s share of a $150,000 (~£112,600) prize pool.

Team Liquid entered the tournament as one of the favourites to win following its performance in the Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) Mid Season Cup during the Esports World Cup. However, its journey throughout Season 16 wasn’t without its challenges.

The roster began its run in MPL Philippines by placing third in the Regular Season, with a 9-5 win/loss ratio, placing below ONIC Philippines (ONIC) and the strongest team so far, Aurora Gaming.

In the Playoffs, Team Liquid won 3-1 against Team Falcons and followed with a decisive 3-0 win over ONIC. However, the roster fell short in the Upper Bracket Final after losing 1-3 to Aurora Gaming.

It clawed its way back to the Grand Finals after defeating TNC Pro Team 4-1 in the Lower Bracket Finals, before claiming a revenge win against Aurora Gaming with a landslide 4-0 victory.

Both Team Liquid and Aurora Gaming have successfully qualified for the M7 World Championship taking place in Jakarta, Indonesia next year. From January 3rd to 25th, 2026, 22 teams (14 Group Stage, eight Wildcard) from across Asia will compete in the crowning event of the 2025 MLBB competitive season.

Viewership for MPL Philippines Season 16

MPL Philippines Season 16 recorded strong viewership throughout its online broadcast during its multi-week long competition.

According to the data platform Esports Charts, Season 16 reached a peak viewership of 1.53m during the Grand Finals match, with an average of over 178,000 viewers. The livestreams gathered over 28.5m hours watched in total across an airtime of nearly 160 hours.

Season 16 ranks as the third highest in terms of peak viewership for the league, falling just short of Season 14 (1.61m) and Season 15 (1.8m). For 2025, it is the sixth most popular MLBB esports event in terms of peak viewership, with the most popular being MPL Indonesia Season 15, which attracted a peak viewership of 4.1m.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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