PUBG Mobile’s PMCO 2021 Spring Split will launch the Battle Royale e-sports program next year and groups will be able to log in from the official website. He will see some of the most productive semi-professional players compete as they watch for success at the next point. competition.
Teams will have until January 24 to register and, given PMCO’s popularity last year, can expect many more participants this year. Given the increased interest, it will increase to more regions with 27 to worry about in total.
Tens of thousands of groups have entered PMCO 2020, so it is natural for it to expand into new territories as interest and appetite for participation increases. It is wonderful to see that PUBG Mobile also offers a tournament for semi-professional players, because it makes the overall professional game a little more accessible.
The full list of regions is as follows; CEI, Europe WC, MENA WC, Africa, South Asia WC, LATAM WC, North America, Malaysia and Singapore, Southeast Asian WC, HMT, Wildcard, Turkey, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Nepal, Bangladesh, Brazil and Mexico.
PUBG Mobile’s e-sports tournaments have generated incredible interest in 2020, with broken audience records. The prize pool was also $14,000,000, which is nearly three times what it was when the show started in 2018.
PUBG Mobile is now available on the App Store and Google Play, it’s a loose game with in-app purchases.
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