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· Jules Testard

How to Play Mobile Legends on TV (With Zero Lag)

Mobile Legends is a game about information. Who is rotating, where the enemy jungler is, which lane is being pressured, when Lord spawns. On a phone screen, half of that information is hidden in plain sight because everything is just too small to process in real time. On a TV, it opens up. The minimap becomes readable. Team fights become readable. The game becomes easier to play, not because you got better, but because you can finally see what is happening.

GCast puts MLBB on any TV or monitor in under a minute. No console, no cables, no emulator. Your phone runs the game, GCast mirrors it to the big screen seamlessly.

Mobile Legends gameplay cast to a TV via GCast

Why MLBB on a Big Screen Changes How You Play

Most mobile games just look better on a TV. Mobile Legends plays better.

A late-game MLBB team fight on the big screen

What You Need

No dongles, no subscriptions, no extra hardware or expensive capture cards required.

How to Cast Mobile Legends to Your TV With GCast

Step 1: Open GCast on your big screen

Go to gcast.app using the web browser of your Smart TV, laptop, or PC. If you don’t have the mobile app yet, you can scan the QR code on the screen to download it instantly.

Opening GCast on a big screen to start casting MLBB

Step 2: Open the app on your phone

Make sure your phone is on the same WiFi network as your big screen. Launch the GCast app on your phone, and it will automatically detect the browser tab. Just tap your screen name from the device list to connect instantly with near 0ms latency.

Connecting your phone to the big screen via GCast

Step 3: Open Mobile Legends and play

Launch MLBB on your phone. Your phone screen will mirror to your big screen browser in real time. Use your phone as the controller while watching the action explode on the display!

Playing Mobile Legends on TV after casting with GCast

MLBB Tips for Big-Screen Play

Want to Play With a Friend on the Same Screen?

GCast Party mode lets two phones cast side by side on one TV. One player hosts, the other joins through the GCast app. Both games appear split screen on the same display, whether you are in the same room or playing from different locations.

For the full setup, read our split screen with friends guide.

Will I Get Banned for Casting MLBB?

No. GCast does not touch the game files. It mirrors what is already on your phone screen to another display, the same way standard casting protocols would. Your phone runs MLBB exactly as it always does. Moonton has no reason to flag it.

Ready to Play?

Open GCast, connect through your local WiFi, and launch Mobile Legends. You will be playing MLBB on the big screen in under a minute.

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