MPL Indonesia Season 15: A Thrilling Midseason Showcase
The Mobile Legends Professional League (MPL) Indonesia has reached its midpoint with a spectacular display of competitive gaming, marking a significant milestone in the 2025 esports landscape. As the tournament enters a three-week hiatus, it has already established itself as a powerhouse in regional mobile esports.
Viewership Soars to New Heights
The league has achieved an impressive breakthrough, reaching a peak of 1.8 million concurrent viewers during its third week. This remarkable growth represents a 3.6% increase from previous weeks, solidifying MPL Indonesia’s position as a major player in the 2025 esports tournament rankings. Currently holding the second spot, the competition shows promising potential to claim the top position by April.
RRQ Hoshi Dominates the League
RRQ Hoshi has emerged as the tournament’s standout team, demonstrating exceptional performance throughout the first half of the season. Their remarkable achievement includes:
- A perfect record of five consecutive match wins
- Being named “Team of the Week” by event organizers
- Featuring in the three most-watched matches of the tournament
Individual player achievements have also been noteworthy:
- Said ‘idok’ Ridho: Weekend MVP for two consecutive weeks
- Muhammad ‘Toyy’ Rizky: Best Rookie award
Competitive Landscape and Challenges
The tournament has been far from predictable, with only two of eight series resulting in clean sweeps. The most electrifying moment came during the RRQ Hoshi vs. Alter Ego series, where RRQ staged a dramatic comeback after losing the first map, further cementing their popularity among fans.
Struggling Newcomers
Natus Vincere, the league’s newest team, continues to face significant challenges. They remain the only team yet to secure a victory, highlighting the intense competitive nature of MPL Indonesia Season 15.
Looking Ahead
As the league takes its midseason break, anticipation builds for the upcoming stages. With RRQ Hoshi’s dominant performance and the tournament’s growing viewership, the second half of the season promises even more excitement and potentially record-breaking moments.
The Mobile Legends Professional League Indonesia has not just maintained its position but has been actively reshaping the mobile esports landscape in 2025, proving that competitive mobile gaming continues to captivate audiences across the region.