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Here Are The Ticket Prices For The Mobile Legends M1 World Championship
By Burhan Zamri|August 30, 2019|1 Comment
Last month, Moonton announced that the biggest Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports tournament will be held at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Boasting a prize pool of US$250,000, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M1 World Championship is set to be one of the biggest esports events in the region.
You can now start purchasing tickets to watch the Main Event which will be happening from 15 November until 17 November 2019. Here are the ticket categories and their respective prices:
1 Day Pass:
- Bronze Ticket
- Friday – RM15
- Saturday – RM20
- Sunday – RM25
- Silver Ticket
- Friday – RM20
- Saturday – RM25
- Sunday – RM30
3 Day Pass:
- Bronze Ticket
- Early Bird – RM50
- Original – RM55
- Silver Ticket
- Early Bird – RM63
- Original – RM70
- Gold Ticket
- Early Bird – RM99
- Original – RM110
Early Bird ticket sales start on 30 August 2019 and end on 13 September 2019. Starting from 14 September 2019, all 3 Day Pass tickets will be sold according to their original prices.
All tickets will allow free seating and participation in the lucky draw. Those who purchase 3 Day Passes will get Mobile Legends in-game items. If you buy the 3 Day Pass Gold Ticket, you’ll also get an exclusive goodie bag.
You can start purchasing tickets right now through the official M1 World Championship website here.
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