As we approach the weekend, many of you might be planning to spend quality time with family and friends or perhaps indulging in your gaming backlog. However, if you're a fan of high-stakes esports, you won't want to miss the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Qualifier Finals, set to kick off this weekend.
Known officially as the Open Qualifiers Final, this stage of the competition has already seen a dramatic reduction from over 90,000 participants to 80 teams spread across five regions. This weekend, only 12 of these teams will advance to the prelims, with hopes of securing a spot in the PMGO main event.
Mark your calendars for the main event, scheduled for April 12th to 13th, preceded by the prelims on the two prior days. This tournament promises to be a thrilling spectacle. PUBG Mobile has emerged as a powerhouse in the esports arena, with its organizers even bringing the mobile battle royale back to the Esports World Cup.
Esports may not resonate with every gamer. Despite the success of events like the Overwatch League, many players found it hard to connect, leading to its gradual decline in prominence. However, PUBG Mobile enjoys immense popularity in Asia, a region renowned for its passionate esports community. With the Esports World Cup on the horizon, the PMGO is sure to attract a dedicated global audience.
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