Tag: PUBG MOBILE 2024

  • PUBG Mobile: PMCO South Asia finals starts today

    PUBG Mobile: PMCO South Asia finals starts today

    The Grand finals of Pubg Mobile Club Open (PMCO) South Asia region are starting from today (Saturday). The top 16 teams from the South Asia region will compete with each other in 12 matches to choose the champion of this season.

    The finalists were chosen following an exciting competition among multiple teams via using the 10-point system. The matches will starts on 5:00 PM (PKT) and will be live on Pubg Mobile Pakistan Official channel on YouTube.

    Registration for the event was open from November 29 until December 6, 2023. The PMCO, which began on December 9 and will run through December 24, is divided into six phases.

    The first qualifying round was conducted from December 9–11, while the Round of 512 was held on December 13–14. Then, on December 16, the top 128 teams squared off. On December 18, the Round of 64 took place, with the top 32 teams advancing to the next round. The 16 best teams have now secured their place in the final phase.

    The finals contains only two days (23-24 December) with total 12 matches.

    Here are the names of the finalists for the Club Open;

    1-Agonxi8 E-Sports (Pakistan)
    2-AST Official (Nepal)
    3-RAW (Mongolia)
    4-Vikings X SS E-Sports (Bangladesh)
    5-ADROIT51 (Nepal)
    6-Undergang Slayers (Nepal)
    7-ISSL Noob Alliance (Shri Lanka)
    8-Devil x Dragon (Nepal)
    9-RAW E-Sports (Nepal)
    10-A1 NB E-Sports (Bangladesh)
    11-GEUD Gaming (Mongolia)
    12-Finger Prints Global (Nepal)
    13-LEO E-Sports (Nepal)
    14-DRS Gaming (Nepal)
    15-Horaa E-Sports (Nepal)
    16-Pride of Chattogram (Mongolia)

    Unfortunately, only one team Agonxi8 from Pakistan could qualify for the finals. Agonxi8 is one of the best teams in South Asia and Number one in Pakistan. They have been very consistent since 2-3 years. They are the multiple-time champions of Pubg Mobile Pro League Pakistan (PMPL) Pakistan.

    Their new roster was announced just a few days ago after the farewell of Ghost and Blade. Now they are one of the most aggressive teams in Pakistan after the joining of Cryptoo. They have an aggressive roster with Falak, IQ, Cryptoo, and the In-game Leader (IGL) UZM.

  • 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).