OPPO Hyper Legend Cup x MLBB Campus Series sets $100K prize pool

OPPO Hyper Legend Cup x MLBB Campus Series sets $100K prize pool

The OPPO Hyper Legend Cup x MLBB Campus Series grand finals will take place in Malaysia from April 16 to 19, 2026, bringing together top student esports teams from the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia to compete for a record-breaking USD 100,000 (around PHP 5.9 million) prize pool.

Gary Dong, OPPO APAC president, said:
The OPPO Hyper Legend Cup x MLBB Campus Series is more than a tournament – it is a platform for the next generation of esports players to showcase their passion and skill. By bringing these four nations together in Malaysia, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of mobile gaming by providing cutting-edge technology that enhances the mobile esports experience.

At the four-day event powered by OPPO Reno15 smartphones, fans will enjoy high-stakes matches, interactive technology zones, and special appearances by Mobile Legends: Bang Bang icons Feekz and Soloz. More info about the tournament and special appearances below.

OPPO Hyper Legend Cup x MLBB Campus Series 2026

After a series of fierce national qualifiers across Southeast Asia, the national champions from each country will compete in the final championship at 1 Utama Shopping Centre in Malaysia from April 16 to 19. These teams won nationally competitive selection rounds with record-breaking participation.

The tournament offers the largest prize money for a campus-focused Mobile Legends competition presented by a brand ever this year. With a massive USD 100K prize pool, nearly double last year's USD 52K, the competition has over 1,400 registrations from the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Representing the Philippines are NU Bulldogs, a collegiate dynasty with back-to-back championship titles, along with the FAITH Colleges Bravehearts, who have pro-tier experience from the MDL Philippines circuit and are known for their resilience under pressure.

After high-pressure matches, Little Pikaa won the national title from 476 teams, with Semangka finishing second. Both teams will banner Indonesia.

In Singapore, TKP has confidence and good execution, flexibility, and team chemistry, while Coach Simple-led Clarity Gaming has advanced from ranked play to the competitive stage. Both squads have unique strengths and want to win competitively for Singapore.

Before becoming the home-ground champion, KPTM x Velocity played casual games between classes. Their late-night grinds and rigorous practice have made them a formidable team to watch as they represent Malaysia.

Special Appearances

Esports fans can expect an immersive experience at grand finals, featuring Malaysian Mobile Legends stars Feekz and Soloz.

Feekz shared:
Every legend starts somewhere, and this campus series is the perfect platform to witness the birth of the next generation of legendary players.

Soloz stated:
I am excited to see these young university talents in action – this is their moment to shine, and I can't wait to see the level of gameplay they bring to the grand stage.

On-site activities during the four-day event are also available to attendees, including meet-and-greets, spectacular merch giveaways, and interactive zones to try the latest OPPO tech.

I'd like to know what team in the OPPO Hyperlegend Cup x MCS 2026 you're rooting for. – PinoyTechSaga

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