PUBG Mobile Esports Announces Latest Esports Program In 2023
PUBG MOBILE is pleased to announce a number of updates to its PUBG MOBILE Esports 2023 program which includes the development of the PUBG MOBILE Pro League (PMPL), an amateur ecosystem dedicated to the path to the PMPL Qualifier, and the addition of more PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash (PMRC) tournaments.
PUBG MOBILE will bring a number of updates to the PMPL tournament which includes expansion in the Southeast Asia region. PUBG MOBILE is proud to announce that PMPL MY/SG/PH is now PMPL Malaysia and also introduces the PMPL SEA Wild Card (PH/KH/MM/SG) covering the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia and Singapore.
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PMPL will also consider the PMPL Qualifier as the main gateway for semi-professional and amateur teams to enter PMPL in 2024. Teams will gain access to the PMPL Qualifier by competing in the PUBG MOBILE National Championship, PUBG MOBILE Club Open or third party tournaments.
PUBG MOBILE is committed to providing more opportunities for semi-pro and amateur teams than ever before, with a clearer path to pro.
To encourage more thrilling inter-regional rivalries, and building on the success of the PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash which was held for the first time in 2022, PUBG MOBILE Esports will be introducing more tournaments in 2023. PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash allows fans to watch their favorite regional teams compete outside of PUBG MOBILE Esports global tournaments.
The year 2023 will once again host two global tournaments, the PUBG MOBILE World Invitational in Riyadh in July and the PUBG MOBILE Global Championship which PUBG MOBILE Esports is proud to announce will be held in Turkey for the first time.
Fans can also watch PUBG MOBILE Esports which will be contested at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in May in Cambodia and the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China starting September. The SEA Games will host two PUBG MOBILE tournaments covering both team and individual events.
PUBG MOBILE Esports has also changed two formats to enhance the player experience. All tournaments will switch to a 10 point system to create a more exciting and competitive game.
2022 marked a historic milestone for PUBG MOBILE Esports with a number of outstanding accomplishments including the holding of 13 PMPL across 5 regions, 343 pro teams with over 2000 professional players taking part in PUBG MOBILE Esports tournaments, and a new record of 600,000 teams registering for the event. 2022 PUBG MOBILE Club Open. That year was also the return to the offline PUBG MOBILE Global Championship and PUBG MOBILE World Invitational events which provided top-notch entertainment for all fans.
In addition, thanks to the enthusiasm and support of the fans and the dedication of the players, PUBG MOBILE Esports recently won the Esports Mobile Game of the Year at the prestigious Esports Awards 2022.
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