Mobile gaming in the Philippines is on another level and realme’s making sure it stays that way. The Squad’s favorite tech brand is back with major news: the return of the realme Mobile Legends Cup (RMC) Season 9, plus exciting new collabs with Moonton (yup, the people behind MLBB) and Qualcomm, which means both the action and the tech are getting a serious upgrade.
If you’ve been following the Esports scene even just a little, you already know RMC is a big deal. It’s one of those tournaments where underdogs become icons, and every match is packed with wild plays and even wilder comebacks. This season is no different — aspiring champs from all over can now register and fight their way through eliminations all the way to the Grand Finals. Think your squad has what it takes? Signups are open ‘til May 7, so get those fingers ready.

But realme isn’t just stopping at a tournament. They’ve partnered up with Moonton to support the MLBB Development League (MDL) a.k.a. where future pro players are born. It’s basically the gateway for amateur legends who are looking to make the jump to the big leagues. This year, the open qualifiers are happening across six different regions, so there’s more room for undiscovered talent to shine. If you’re into watching rising stars slay it out on the battlefield, don’t miss the Grand Finals on May 17 and 18. It’s gonna be wild!
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Of course, all that competitive energy needs hardware to match. That’s where Qualcomm comes in. realme’s long-time collab with the chip giant means their devices are always game-ready, but rumor has it there’s something new on the way. Something powerful. If you’re into fast gameplay, smooth graphics, and zero lag, keep your eyes peeled. Whether you’re grinding ranked or just playing for fun, this next drop is designed to level you up.
Bottom line: realme’s not just a smartphone brand — they’re shaping the future of mobile gaming in the Philippines. And with all these moves lined up, the Squad’s in for one exciting ride.
To stay in the loop, follow realme Philippines on Facebook or check out their official site. The game’s only getting started and it’s about to get real.
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Hala ang gandang collaboration and patournament yan..iba talaga ang Realme