13 Jan eSport Alter Ego makes M7 Knockout Stage as DFYG exit in the Swiss Stage January 13, 2026 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment Image credit: MOONTON The Swiss Stage of the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) M7 World Championship is halfway done. After three days of intense matches, the first team to make it to the playoffs, along with the first to get eliminated, has been confirmed. To the delight of the home fans, Indonesia’s Alter Ego has qualified for the next stage after three back-to-back wins. On the other hand, China’s DianFengYaoGuai (DFYG) has become the first team to be knocked out of the Swiss Stage after three losses. Alter Ego Defeats Yangon To Make It To The M7 Knockout Stage Perhaps the biggest upset of the tournament so far has been Burmese team Yangon Galacticos upsetting Indonesia’s first seed, ONIC, in round two of the Swiss Stage yesterday. ONIC came into the match thinking it would be an easy game but it was outclassed by Yangon. However, Yangon subsequently faced Indonesia’s other representative in Alter Ego today. This time, the team was not able to put together the same performance. Alter Ego made easy work of the team, dominating both games one and two. This performance has propelled the team to become the first to make it to the M7 Knockout Stage. The team is chasing Indonesia’s first M World Championship crown since the M1 on home ground. DFYG Eliminated From M7 Image credit: MOONTON On the other side of the standings, China’s DFYG became the first team to be eliminated. China is a returning entrant to the global MLBB esports scene, with the game launching in China in January 2025. Previously, there were Chinese representatives at both M6 and M5. As a result, the region is still developing in MLBB esports. DFYG faced losses against Team Falcons and Evil on the first two days before the final nail in the coffin by CG Esports. CG was completely in control in its series against DFYG, securing the early game and map control in both match-ups. The MLBB Swiss Stage will continue from 7 AM GMT onwards on January 13th. Fans can catch all the action live on the MLBB esports YouTube channel. Wasif Ahmed is an esports journalist with over five years of experience, specializing in mobile esports. He has worked with leading publications, delivering insightful coverage on the latest industry trends, tournaments, and exclusive interviews. Unfortunately, his reporting skills don’t quite translate to in-game success—he’s still stuck at Epic in MLBB and around 4,000 trophies in Clash Royale. Feel free to reach out to him on his socials to chat about anything esports-related or queue up in a game. Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest