Realme 15 Pro Named Official Gaming Phone of M7 World Championship

Realme 15 Pro Named Official Gaming Phone of M7 World Championship

Realme, one of the world’s fastest-growing smartphone brands, has announced a landmark partnership with MOONTON Games to designate the realme 15 Pro as the Official Gaming Phone for the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) M7 World Championship. This collaboration marks a major step in merging cutting-edge smartphone technology with the world’s most-watched mobile esports title, elevating the competition experience for both players and fans.

A Smartphone Built for Esports

Realme M7 World Championship Promotional Art
Realme will be the offocial phone for M7 World Championship. (Image via MOONTON Games)

Unveiled during a press conference at Azalia Hall in Jakarta, Indonesia, the partnership underscores realme’s commitment to esports innovation. The realme 15 Pro was designed with gamers in mind, integrating powerful features to withstand the demands of high-stakes tournaments.

Key highlights of the device include:

  • Snapdragon 7 Gen4 Chipset with proprietary GT Boost Mode, enabling dynamic performance optimization for fluid and responsive gameplay.
  • A 7,000mAh Titan Battery with 80W Ultra Charge support, ensuring uninterrupted sessions during extended competitions.
  • An AI Gaming Coach, analyzing player data in real time to provide tactical advice and optimize performance, serving as an “intelligent performance enhancer” for competitive players.

With these features, the 15 Pro promises smooth gameplay for esports athletes and a more immersive experience for MLBB fans around the globe.

Strengthening the Esports Ecosystem

Realme Representatives
From left to right: Martinus H Manurung, Head of ID Business Development at MOONTON Games; Krisva Angnieszca, Public Relations Lead at realme Indonesia; Dominikus Susanto, Senior Manager Business Development at Qualcom speaking at the  realme x M7 Press Conference (Image via MOONTON Games)

MLBB continues to dominate the mobile esports scene. According to Esports Charts, the title was the most-watched mobile esports game of 2024, amassing over 475 million Hours Watched (HW). The M6 World Championship contributed heavily to this milestone, reaching 4.1 million Peak Concurrent Viewers (PCV).

MOONTON Games expects M7 to surpass these records, with realme’s flagship device enhancing the competitive atmosphere. “Partnering with realme is a strategic step as we aim to make the M7 the largest M Series yet,” said Martinus H Manurung, Head of ID Business Development at MOONTON Games. “With the realme 15 Pro as the M7 Official Gaming Phone, fans worldwide will experience the tournament at its best.”

Tournament Schedule Revealed

The M7 World Championship will be hosted in Jakarta, Indonesia, the spiritual home of MLBB esports, in January 2026. The event will gather 22 of the world’s top teams to compete for the championship title.

The full schedule is as follows:

  • Wild Card Stage (3–6 January): Eight teams battle for two Main Stage slots.
  • Swiss Stage (10–17 January): Sixteen teams compete, with only eight advancing.
  • Knockout Stage (18–24 January): Eight teams fight for a place in the finals.
  • Grand Finals (25 January): The ultimate showdown to crown the new MLBB World Champions.

The tournament tagline, “Let the World See Us”, highlights MOONTON’s vision of celebrating MLBB’s passionate community while showcasing Indonesia as a global esports hub.

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