Tag: PMGO

  • PMGO 2024: Format, invited teams, dates and much more

    PMGO 2024: Format, invited teams, dates and much more

    Tencent has revealed the details of the Pubg Mobile Global Open (PMGO), the first worldwide PUBG Mobile competition of 2024, which is scheduled to happen in Brazil. This event, which features $500,000 in total prize money, will be held in three separate stages including qualifiers, Initials and main stage.

    Tencent plans to hold three worldwide competitions in 2024 due to fans interest. March 4 is the start date of the PUBG Mobile Global Open, which ends on April 7. This year’s calendar includes the second international competition, known as the Pubg Mobile World Invitational (PMWI), in July and the Pubg Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) in November and December.

    1) Qualifier

    On February 19, registration for this first phase of the tournament will open, providing underdog teams with the chance to face off against more seasoned teams. Two rounds will be held: Online Qualifier (March 4 to 10) and Offline Qualifier Finals (March 28 to 30).

    The top 32 teams advance to the Qualifier Finals, where the victorious team guarantees a spot in the PMGO Main Event. The whole prize pool for the qualifier is $64,000.

    2) Initials

    A number of PUBG Mobile teams, including the top finishers from the Qualifier Finals, partnered clubs, and certain invited teams, will compete in the initials, which will also be contested offline with a $80,000 total prize pool, it is slated to take place from April 1 to April 3, 2024. The top eight teams from the overall scoreboard will move to the third and final stage.

    3) Main Event

    The Main Event, which will take place in São Paulo from April 5 to 7, will have 16 teams competing for a $356,000 cash prize fund. Direct invitations to the PMGO 2024 Main Event have been extended to Alpha7 from Brazil, S2G Gaming from Turkey, and IHC from Mongolia. In addition to them, the PMSL SEA Spring, PMPL S0 South Korea, PMJL S3 Japan, and PEL PMGO Qualifier winners from the four regional competitions will also be at the event.

    These seven clubs will square off against the winning team from the Qualifier Finals and the top eight teams from the initials in the Main Event. They compete over three days to claim the title of PMGO championship. The competition will be streamed live on PUBG Mobile’s Facebook and YouTube channels.

  • PUBG Mobile roadmap 2024: PMGO, PMSL and much more to know

    PUBG Mobile roadmap 2024: PMGO, PMSL and much more to know

    Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG) mobile is all set to introduce a brand new roadmap for the PUBG mobile E-sports year 2024. PUBG mobile has introduce a new global event named Pubg Mobile Global Open (PMGO). The major changes in PUBG mobile E-sports year 2024 is the expansion of leagues in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), America, Central and South Asia.

    James Yang, the senior director of PUBG Mobile Global E-sports revealed three Global leagues in year 2024; the PUBG Mobile Global Championship, PUBG Mobile World Invitational (PMWI) and the new event PMGO.

    The PMGO will take place in Brazil in months of March and April in 2024 with prize-pool of 500,000 USD. This event includes teams from the host region qualifiers, regional PMSL qualifiers and PMSL partnership teams.

    Another major change is the addition of PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) which will replaces the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL). The PMSL will bring the PUBG mobile competition to another level, and will have offline events for each PMSL league. The South East Asia (SEA) region will have three seasons of PMSL while EMEA, America, Central and South Asia (Now United) will also have two leagues seasons.

    James Yang explained, why the SEA region will have one extra PMSL league than other regions. He said, “This is due to the developed E-sports system in these regions, and we would see that three seasons will have better because the audience wants to see more competition”.

    Below the second tier there will be PMSL regional qualifiers to give a chance for Underdogs teams to compete against Professional players. The fourth tier will have smaller regional tournaments like PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO).