realme 15 Pro Takes Center Stage as Official Gaming Phone for MLBB M7 World Championship

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Image of MLBB M7 World Championship logo on a blue background
Image credit: MOONTON Games

In a strategic move poised to significantly impact the mobile esports landscape, Chinese smartphone giant realme has officially partnered with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) for its highly anticipated M7 World Championship. This collaboration names the realme 15 Pro as the tournament`s official gaming phone, a designation that underscores the escalating importance of dedicated hardware in professional mobile gaming.

The Hardware Powering Champions: realme 15 Pro

The announcement, made with considerable fanfare at a press conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, highlighted a clear objective: to elevate the competitive experience. The realme 15 Pro isn`t just another smartphone; it`s engineered with competitive play in mind. At its core lies a Snapdragon 7 Gen4 Chipset, optimized for sustained peak performance—a critical factor when a match can hinge on a millisecond response. The inclusion of a dedicated “game mode boost” is designed to ensure that during those intense, make-or-break moments, the device is focusing its entire computational might on the game.

Perhaps the most intriguing feature for aspiring champions, and a point of mild technological amusement, is the integrated AI-powered gaming coach. This digital mentor analyzes in-game data in real-time, offering tactical suggestions and tips. One can imagine a professional player, mid-clash, receiving an on-screen prompt advising, “Perhaps a flanking maneuver, team captain?” It`s a testament to how deep the pursuit of marginal gains has become in esports, blurring the lines between player skill and sophisticated silicon assistance.

A Strategic Alliance for the Esports Ecosystem

This partnership extends beyond mere branding. Martinus H Manurung, Head of ID Business Development at MOONTON Games, emphasized the M7`s ambition to be the largest M Series event to date. “With the realme 15 Pro as the M7 Official Gaming Phone, MLBB fans worldwide will experience the tournament at its best through smooth performance and immersive gameplay. More importantly, the partnership allows us to showcase Indonesia as a leading esports hub,” he stated. This dual focus—enhancing player performance and spotlighting regional esports growth—illustrates a mature understanding of the ecosystem.

For realme, this isn`t uncharted territory. The brand has previously engaged with the esports community, notably operating the realme Return of King 2025 PUBG Mobile tournament in Bangladesh. Such prior involvement suggests a calculated and sustained investment in mobile gaming, recognizing its immense global reach and passionate player base.

The Stage is Set: M7 World Championship Schedule Revealed

Alongside the hardware partnership, MOONTON Games unveiled the comprehensive schedule for the M7 World Championship, setting the stage for what promises to be a gripping spectacle:

  • Wild Card Stage: January 3rd to 6th, 2026 (featuring teams from eight regions including Vietnam, China, and Mongolia).
  • Swiss Stage: January 10th to 17th, 2026.
  • Knockout Stage: January 18th to 24th, 2026.
  • Grand Final: January 25th, 2026.

With 22 teams vying for supremacy, and MOONTON Games having already detailed the intricate slot allocation, the tournament is shaping up to be a true global convergence of mobile esports talent.

The Future of Mobile Esports: A Hardware-Driven Evolution

The realme-MLBB partnership for the M7 World Championship serves as a powerful indicator of the professionalization of mobile esports. It highlights a critical trend: as competitive mobile gaming scales, the demand for specialized, high-performance hardware becomes non-negotiable. It`s no longer just about the skill of the fingers on the screen, but also the technology under them. This collaboration not only promises an enhanced experience for players and viewers of the M7 but also reinforces the legitimacy and technological sophistication now inherent in the mobile esports industry. The pursuit of victory, it seems, increasingly involves not just diligent practice, but also the right phone in hand.

Callum Whitby
Callum Whitby

Callum Whitby, 43, sports writer from Liverpool. With over two decades covering European football, he's established himself as an authority on Champions League and international competitions. His trademark long-form articles explore the cultural and historical contexts behind football rivalries. Hosts a weekly podcast featuring conversations with former players and managers from across the continent.

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