Draw On November 3, the mechanics of the Group Draw was announced for the M5 Tournament proper, not the Wild Card tournament. There were three pool of teams: Pool 1, Pool 2 and Pool 3. Pool 1 contained the champions and runners-up of
MPL Philippines and
MPL Indonesia Season 12 in
AP Bren,
ONIC Esports,
Blacklist International and Geek Fam. Pool 2 contained eight champions from different regions including
Malaysia,
Singapore,
Cambodia and
Turkey. Pool 3 showcased Deus Vult, Bigetron Sons, and two of the qualifying wildcard teams. The Group Draw followed three outlying principles: •
Principle A: All Teams from the same region can no be drawn into the same group; •
Principle B: All Teams from Pool 1 will not be drawn into the same group; All Teams from Pool 3 will not be drawn into the same group; •
Principle C: The Serpentine Order of Drawing will be followed: ABCD-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD. The Group Draw was accompanied with a Press Conference on November 4, 2023. Special Guests Gerald "Dlar" Trinchera and
Jonard "Demonkite" Caranto were invited as Guest Stars for the said event.
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Knockout Stage The series between See You Soon and Deus Vult in the Lower Bracket Quarterfinals was a first in the world stage as Deus Vult were able to reverse sweep See You Soon after falling in a 2–0 deficit. It was Malaysia's Todak who was able to pull off a reverse sweep during the knockout stage in an MLBB World Championships, reverse sweeping CIS representative
Natus Vincere 3–2 in
M3. ONIC Esports denied AP Bren its Grand Finals spot in the Upper Bracket Final after a 3–0 sweep over the Philippine champions. The Grand Final match would be the first Philippines vs. Indonesian Final in the M-Series and the first Indonesian appearance since M1. AP Bren defeated Blacklist International 3–0 in the Lower Bracket Finals to face a rematch against ONIC. After holding a 3–1 lead, ONIC won two straight games to force Game 7 which AP Bren won through a crucial pickoff on
Kairi "Kairi" Rayosdelsol while traversing the bush in the middle lane.
Final standings AP Bren recorded a .704 win rate during the entirety of the competition, tying ONIC with a 6–0 record in the Group Stage. AP Bren defeated See You Soon (3-1) and Geek Fam Indonesia (3-1) in the Knockout stage but fell to the lower-bracket to ONIC Esports in 0-3. They recorded a 13–11 record for the entirety of the knockout stage with the Grand Finals included. ONIC Esports has the highest winning rate of .750 among all teams in M5 followed by Team Lilgun (.615) and Team SMG (.600).
Special awards Special awards were distributed during the opening program of the Grand Finale of M5. Spearheaded by Sophie Guo, the Regional Esports Head of Moonton Games, awarded The M5 Fan Choice Award to ONIC Esports' Assistant Coach, Ahmad "Mars" Fakhre. •
M5 Fan Choice Award: ONIC Esports
M-Series 5th Anniversary: Greatest 10 Players Award The M-Series 5th Anniversary individual awards were released prior to the playoffs of the M5 World Championships. The nomination process went through certain criterions released by Moonton. However, the nominees were plagued into controversies due to the snubbing of the "VEEWISE" duo of
Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna and Danerie James "Wise Del Rosario due to their affiliation with the online-betting site Rivalry. Furthermore, M3 World Champion Finals MVP Kiel Calvin "OHEB" Soriano was also snubbed in the nomination process. The controversy led to the withdrawal of Naing Lin "ACE" Swe from being a contender due to his own affiliation with a separate online-betting site which caused outraged from Burmese fans. Swe withdrew from being part of the nomination list and on a shorter notice, Moonton released a public apology for their unseen overview of the situation. The list of awardees were made up of 6 Filipino players, 3 Indonesian players and 1 Burmese player. == Marketing ==