MOONTON Games launches third-party support feature for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports

MOONTON Games has partnered with three esports management platforms to launch a third-party support feature for Mobile Legends esports. With its newly launched MLBB Third-Party Tournament website, the game will now allow organizers to use the platform for managing player and tournament data easily. Both small and large-scale organizers are eligible to access the advanced features by applying for the support feature.

MOONTON Games has signed partnerships to kick off next-level support for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports. Battlefy, Challonge, and Tournament are the three esports management platforms that event organizers can use now to manage everything efficiently within a short period.

“Our end-game is to empower third-party organizers to the point that they are able to operate self-sufficiently and independently. This launch is just the beginning.”

Ray Ng, Head of Esports Ecosystem, MOONTON Games

Organizers can now easily set up small-scale tournaments using the MLBB Tournament Tool. Besides, organizers operating on a larger scale will be able to gain additional support and resources by listing themselves in the Major Community Tournament License category.

Ray Ng, Head of Esports Ecosystem, at MOONTON Games, said that the game plans to simplify the event hosting process. Considering the third-party partners and event organizers as the key pillars of the esports ecosystem, the game will empower them with the tools, knowledge, and resources.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports support feature is developed in-house, more resources will follow later

MLBB Tournament Tool is MOONTON’s in-house developed product and features one-click access to a tournament lobby. Organizers, before, had to work manually to add the players to the game lobby by collecting the user IDs of all participants and adding them as friends.

MLBB Third-Party Tournament website by MOONTON GamesMLBB Third-Party Tournament website by MOONTON Games
Image via MOONTON Games

But now with the advanced tool, they’ll invite players to the lobby simply by having them scan a unique QR code or input a unique tournament ID code. Apart from the small-scale organizers, major events are also getting entry to the elite zone to be eligible for enhanced support. To get this, they’ve to apply for the Major Community Tournament License Application.

If selected, large-scale esports event organizers will unlock access to a server with all heroes and emblems unlocked, official certification to use the MLBB logo, and marketing support on official MLBB channels. However, this doesn’t end here as MLBB has promised to continue to invest in and collaborate with the game’s community to shape the future of competitive gaming.

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