MPL Malaysia Season 14 Preview: Can Selangor Red Giants Defend Their Crown?
A New Season Beckons
MPL Malaysia Season 14 is set to kick off on April 11, and the stakes have never been higher. With a record RM 500,000 prize pool and a direct slot to the M6 World Championship on the line, every team in the league is hungry for glory. The season runs through June 15, giving teams ten weeks of regular season play followed by a playoff bracket that will determine who represents Malaysia on the world stage.
For a scene that has grown enormously over the past three years — MPL MY viewership numbers nearly doubled between Season 11 and Season 13 — this season feels like a tipping point. Here is our breakdown of the teams, storylines, and meta shifts heading into S14.
Selangor Red Giants: The Team to Beat
Defending champions Selangor Red Giants come into S14 with their core roster intact. Captain Aimin and his squad dominated the latter half of Season 13, winning six consecutive series before sweeping TODAK 4-1 in a commanding Grand Finals performance that left no doubt about who the best team in Malaysia was.
Their gold lane carry, Wizzking, was the standout performer of S13 with a league-best KDA of 7.2. His Karrie and Wanwan play has become the stuff of highlight reels, and opponents have yet to find a consistent way to shut him down. If he can maintain that form, the Red Giants will be extremely difficult to dethrone.
Head coach Zane, who joined midway through S13, brought the tactical discipline that transformed Selangor from a talented but inconsistent roster into a title-winning machine. His emphasis on objective-based play and controlled aggression gave the Red Giants an identity that opponents struggled to prepare for.
TODAK: Revenge on Their Minds
TODAK have made significant roster changes heading into S14, bringing in former RRQ Hoshi jungler Moon to replace the retiring CikuGais. This move signals a shift towards a more aggressive early-game strategy — a direct counter to the Red Giants' methodical late-game approach.
Moon's arrival is the headline move, but TODAK have also quietly upgraded their coaching setup, bringing in analyst Yuki from the MPL Indonesia scene — a league that has historically been ahead of MPL MY in strategic innovation.
The core of TODAK's roster — Ciku in the EXP lane, 4Meyz as roamer, and AkuBest in mid — remains strong. The question is whether Moon's hyper-aggressive invade-heavy jungling style can mesh with a team that has traditionally played a more measured game. If the pieces click, TODAK have the talent to match anyone. If they do not, the adjustment period could cost them crucial early-season points.
Dark Horses
HomeBois quietly finished third in S13 and have retained their full roster. Consistency has been their calling card — they rarely lose to teams they should beat, and they have shown the ability to take games off both Selangor and TODAK in best-of-three formats. With another split of experience under their belt, and the confidence that comes from a playoff finish, they could be the team that breaks the Selangor-TODAK duopoly at the top. Their mid laner, Soloz, has been one of the most improved players in the league, his Valentina and Yve play drawing respect bans from every opponent.
Geek Fam MY have invested heavily in their academy pipeline, and two rising stars — 17-year-old jungler Kratos and gold laner Phoenix — will be promoted to the main roster for S14. The gamble on youth could either ignite the team or lead to growing pains, but Kratos posted the highest kill participation rate of any jungler in the academy league last split.
Patch 2.94: The Meta Shakeup
The latest balance changes have introduced a significant meta shift that could reshape the competitive landscape. Tank junglers are viable again following buffs to Akai, Grock, and Hylos, which means the hyper-carry jungle meta that defined S13 may give way to a more team-oriented playstyle.
This change could particularly benefit teams like HomeBois and Selangor, whose roster compositions favour coordinated teamfighting over individual outplays. For TODAK, the timing is tricky — they just signed Moon specifically for his carry-style jungling, and asking him to pivot to tank junglers may blunt his impact.
The patch also brought nerfs to Beatrix and Joy, two heroes who dominated S13 drafts. With these picks weakened, expect to see more diversity in the gold lane and mid lane, rewarding teams with deeper hero pools.
Key Storylines to Watch
- The Aimin Factor — Can the captain lead Selangor to back-to-back titles? No MPL MY team has ever won consecutive championships, and breaking that curse would cement Aimin's legacy as the greatest Malaysian MLBB player of all time.
- TODAK's New Look — Will Moon's aggressive playstyle mesh with TODAK's existing roster, or will the integration take too long in a ten-week season?
- HomeBois' Ascent — Third time's the charm for the perennial dark horse? They have finished third in two of the last three seasons, and the gap to the top two has been shrinking.
- M6 Implications — With the M6 World Championship scheduled for late 2025 in Jakarta, the stakes for MPL MY S14 extend far beyond the domestic prize pool. The champion earns a direct slot to the biggest MLBB event of the year, and the pressure to perform on that stage will weigh on every team's decisions.
Schedule and Format
MPL MY S14 will feature 10 teams competing in a double round-robin regular season, followed by a playoff bracket for the top 6. Matches are broadcast live every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, with Friday evening slots typically reserved for marquee matchups. The regular season runs from April 11 to May 25, with playoffs taking place from June 6 to June 15.
The opening week features an immediate blockbuster: Selangor Red Giants versus TODAK on Saturday, April 12, with Moon making his TODAK debut against the team that ended their S13 campaign.
Stay tuned to egg.network for full coverage throughout the season.
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