
Infinix, a performance-first tech brand built for young gamers, today announces a landmark expansion of its partnership with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) Esports. This strategic move marks Infinix’s official entry as the Presenting Partner of the MLBB Professional League (MPL) Indonesia and the Title Partner of the MLBB Development League (MDL) Indonesia, while further strengthening its regional footprint as the Official Sponsor of the MLBB Super League (MSL) Thailand.
Powered by flagship-grade performance and supported by hyper-local community activations, Infinix aims to bridge the gap between professional-level competition and everyday players across Southeast Asia.
Expanding the Footprint: Uniting Key Southeast Asian Markets
Building on successful collaborations in MLBB powerhouses such as the Philippines and Malaysia, Infinix is deepening its commitment to the region’s most competitive markets.
As the Presenting Partner for MPL Indonesia Season 17 and Title Partner for MDL Indonesia Season 13, and the Official Sponsor for the inaugural MSL Thailand Season 1, Infinix will deliver comprehensive, end-to-end support. This includes supplying tournament-grade hardware and executing localized fan engagement initiatives, further reinforcing Infinix’s role as a catalyst for esports growth in Indonesia and Thailand.
Infinix powers the 2026 MLBB tournament series
March 20 marks the official kickoff of the competitive season, with Infinix powering the opening matches of MPL Philippines and MSL Myanmar as the Official Gaming Phone. The momentum continues as MPL Indonesia Season 17 launches on March 27, followed by MDL Indonesia on March 30. As the Presenting Partner of MPL Indonesia, Infinix is elevating the stakes by crowning the season's champions with the prestigious "KINGFINIX" title—a symbol of elite performance and the championship spirit driven by Infinix technology. The regional expansion continues on April 3 with the start of MPL Malaysia and MPL Cambodia, culminating in the highly anticipated launch of MSL Thailand on April 18, solidifying Infinix’s dominant presence across Southeast Asia’s premier MLBB esports ecosystem.
“This season marks the most comprehensive regional rollout we’ve done with a single hardware partner,” said Adrian Cher, Global Head of Partnerships, MLBB Esports at MOONTON Games. “MLBB esports operates one of the most competitive mobile esports ecosystems in the world, and maintaining consistent competitive conditions across them is critical. Partnerships like this ensure our players compete on infrastructure required for world-class mobile esports.”

Infinix Indonesia Head of Marketing Sergio Ticoalu and MOONTON Games Head of Esports Business Development Martinus Haposan Manurung pose together during the local launch event of the Infinix NOTE 60 Series
Next-Level Fan & Community Engagement
Infinix and MLBB Esports are set to redefine fan experiences through a series of integrated initiatives designed to bring fans closer to the action:
Fan Club Tournaments: Modeled after the successful MPL PH FANsiklaban, this fan-club-exclusive competition allows official MPL team supporters to compete using Infinix GT series devices in real tournament scenarios.
AIoT Integration: Infinix AIoT products are expected to be seamlessly woven into tournament environments to enhance game analysis and elevate broadcast segments.
Gaming Master Classes: Campus-based sessions co-presented with MLBB Esports will educate students on the gaming and esports industry through hands-on learning with Infinix devices.
Infinix Campus Cup 2026: Infinix’s flagship regional esports IP brings structured inter-school MLBB competition to campuses, with offline matches played on Infinix gaming smartphones, supported by on-ground activations.

Top campus teams from Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, the Philippines, and Myanmar (online) competing at the XCC 2025 Regional Grand Finals.
Through these initiatives, Infinix and MLBB Esports aim to strengthen connections between professional competition, community engagement, and the next generation of esports talent across Southeast Asia.