
As a dedicated gamer, I’ve got some news that might hit us hard – my fellow Mobile Legends: Bang Bang players in North America. It seems our much-anticipated event, the NACT, is taking a break from its league operations for the entire year of 2025. Let’s hope they come back stronger than ever!
When North America wasn’t part of the regions competing in the M7 World Championship, many fans were left wondering why. Shortly after the announcement, MOONTON Games provided a clarifying statement to address all the questions.
The NACT has temporarily halted its Mobile Legends: Bang Bang league due to a suspension of operations until the end of 2025. But rest assured, they’re planning a comeback in 2026 with an improved setup.
NACT pauses in 2025
For quite some time, NACT has been a significant platform for both seasoned and rising Mobile Legends: Bang Bang professional players from North America. It’s here where teams such as BloodThirstyKings (BTK), TheOhioBrothers, and The Valley initially made their big break before advancing to the international stage. Without a doubt, this league has been instrumental in fostering the growth of North America’s MLBB esports community. However, it’s been confirmed that Moonton will halt NACT in 2025, with no scheduled MLBB league activities for the remainder of the year.

Rather than focusing on new events in 2025, MOONTON Games and the regional league committee will concentrate on enhancing their Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports tournaments for 2026 and beyond. However, the publisher will still back partner events during 2025 to keep the competitive player community active and engaged.
What this means for NACT MLBB players and fans
As a passionate Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) gamer from NA, I view the temporary hiatus as not just a pause, but an opportunity for growth. This break during NACT allows us players to polish our skills and strategize, aiming for a more organized competitive landscape in 2026.
For fellow enthusiasts, this time off sets the stage for something exciting – a future where North America could rise stronger on the international MLBB scene, making our voices heard louder than ever before!
It’s not surprising that many supporters have doubts about this situation. Many have voiced their worries about the fate of the league with the departure of its renowned team, BTK, who are now participating in Honor of Kings esports instead.
As a dedicated Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) gamer, I’m excited to share that our esports scene is far from fading – it’s thriving! The MPL Malaysia is about to switch things up after Season 16, adopting a franchise league format, just like the Philippines and Indonesia leagues did before. This change means more backing for teams and players, ensuring they can keep gaming while being fairly rewarded for their hard work and commitment.
As a passionate fan, I’m thrilled to share that in the absence of North America (NA) due to the postponement of NACT, Japan has stepped up and returned to the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) global scene! One team from our region will be battling it out in the M7 Wild Card Stage, aiming to secure a spot among the elite. The anticipated return of NA in 2026 could signal a fresh beginning for us as we strive to compete shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s finest teams!
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2025-09-10 17:13