Mobile Legends schedule video lists 15 events, some delayed to 2026

A new Mobile Legends: Bang Bang update video outlines 15 events and new skins, naming the Exorcist event, June Starlight, a Sanrio collaboration, and Dawning, with some pushed to 2026.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang players got a dense content calendar this week, and the big takeaway is that patience will be tested. This week's community update video walks through 15 events and new skins, and the list splits cleanly in two: content arriving soon, and content pushed back to 2026.
Only four items on the calendar are named in the report. The Exorcist event is in the pipeline, along with the June Starlight lineup, a Sanrio collaboration, and the Dawning event. The other 11 slots are not detailed, which leaves the community working from a partial map. For a game that routinely runs several events at once, the missing half of the schedule is where most of the surprises will hide.
The video frames itself as both a release schedule and a delay notice. That double message matters because Mobile Legends players plan their spending around skin releases. The difference between "this week" and "next year" changes how people spend their in-game currency and how they pace their ranked climb when an event reward is on the line.
The Starlight pass is the most time-sensitive item on the list. Starlight is Mobile Legends' monthly membership, and each edition brings a dedicated skin that rotates out when the month ends. Miss the month and the direct route to that skin closes. The June version is on the schedule, though the report does not explain the "CC" label attached to it in the headline. Players already thinking about the June pass can at least treat that entry as likely content for the coming weeks.
The Sanrio name is the biggest crossover draw on the list. Sanrio collaborations bring character-inspired skins and cosmetics to mobile games, and they tend to pull in players who do not usually follow the competitive calendar. The report does not name the characters or the heroes involved, so the entry reads as a promise of a collaboration rather than a confirmed drop. That is typical for this stage of a leak cycle: the brand surfaces first, and the roster follows later.
The Exorcist event and the Dawning event round out the named items. Neither gets a specific release date in the report, and both sit in the uncertain zone between release and delay. For players trying to budget their diamonds, that uncertainty is the friction point. You cannot decide whether to hold out for a themed event when you do not know if it is coming this summer or next year.
The delay side of the schedule carries most of the strategic weight. A mobile game shifting content into the next year does more than change a date. It reorders the flow of skins and events that players had planned around, and it can stack future releases closer together, forcing harder choices about what to buy and what to skip. Delays also ripple into the competitive calendar, since some Mobile Legends events tie their rewards to ranked play and seasonal milestones.
The scale of the delay is hard to gauge from the report. The headline confirms that some of the 15 items are delayed to 2026, but it does not say which ones or how many. That leaves players watching the in-game servers for the first sign of a date change. A shift like this is rarely announced all at once; the official channels tend to update events piecemeal, and community update videos fill the gap in between.
There is a bigger caveat that comes with the territory. This is a community-produced schedule video, not an official developer announcement. Mobile Legends event timing has shifted before, and the gap between a reported schedule and the actual server update can be wide. Sometimes a leaked delay turns out to be a placeholder, and sometimes a confirmed date moves a week before launch. Players should treat the 15-event list as a roadmap with soft dates, and check the game client for the timing that matters.
For the average player, the practical takeaway is compact. The June Starlight pass is the nearest confirmed item, and the Sanrio collaboration is the one most likely to widen the audience beyond the usual ranked player base. The Exorcist and Dawning events are worth tracking, but their placement on a delay list this early means their dates can move again. If the pattern holds, the next few weekly updates will clarify which of the unnamed 11 events land before the end of the year and which ones slide into 2026.
The 15-event rundown shows a game running a long content pipeline. Mobile Legends does not slow down between seasons; it layers skin launches and collaboration events on top of its competitive core. A delay here and there is part of how that machine works. Whether an event releases on schedule or slips a year often comes down to a single server patch, and this video is a first look at what that patch might hold. The full picture arrives only when the official servers update. Until then, the schedule is a guide, not a guarantee.
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