Jiliplus casino,Recharge Every day and Get Bonus up-to 50%! https://www.improbablebook.com/tag/pubg-mobile/ Global ESports & Gaming News, Reviews, Forums, Betting Sites, Bookmakers Odds, Tips, Free Bets & Bonuses Mon, 22 Jul 2024 00:11:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.improbablebook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-esb-favicon-32x32.png PUBG Mobile Archives - Esport Bet https://www.improbablebook.com/tag/pubg-mobile/ 32 32 What��s on in esports for week beginning July 22, 2024 https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-july-22-2024/ https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-july-22-2024/#respond Mon, 22 Jul 2024 00:11:53 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=37065 We take a look at the week ahead in esports and the highlight events for July 22�C28, with Overwatch taking the focus of the esports world.

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Another big week of pro gaming kicks off on July 22, 2024, with the Overwatch 2 taking the spotlight at the Esports World Cup.

The Esports World Cup Overwatch 2 event will begin on July 24, with 16 of the world’s best teams competing in the five-day tournament that will carry a massive US$1,000,000 prize pool in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, the PUBG Mobile World Cup will continue, with the second week of the 10-day tournament being held at the Esports World Cup.


  • Esports World Cup Overwatch 2

    The Esports World Cup Overwatch 2 tournament will run from July 24 through July 28, with a US$1 million prize pool up for grabs for the world’s best teams.

    After the restructure of the professional Overwatch scene, the EWC event will boast the biggest prize pool of season.

    Esports bookmakers have Crazy Raccoon (-175.44) as the favourite to take out the EWC Overwatch 2 event, ahead of Team Falcons (+200), ZETA DIVISION (+900), and Spacestation Gaming (+1000).

    Check out our extensive Esports World Cup Overwatch 2 tournament betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

  • PUBG Mobile World Cup

    Following the opening three days of the PUBG Mobile World Cup, where the group stage took place from July 19�C21, the tournament will continue this week.

    Beginning on Tuesday, July 23, the survival stage will be held across two days, with the final four teams seeking to secure their spot in the main tournament.

    Most of the esports betting sites favourites qualified for the main tournament through the group stage, and the outright favourite Alpha7 Esports (+550) appear to be in a great position heading into the final stage of the US$3 million event.

    Check out our extensive PUBG Mobile World Cup betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

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    Another big week of pro gaming kicks off on July 15, 2024, with the Counter-Strike 2 taking centre stage at the Esports World Cup.

    Top-tier Counter-Strike will return on July 17, when the Esports World Cup CS2 tournament kicks off in Saudi Arabia, with 15 of the world’s best teams taking their place in the four-day event.

    Also, the PUBG Mobile World Cup will kick off on July 19, where the top 28 PUBG Mobile teams will compete in a 10-day tournament.

    Meanwhile, the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters will conclude this week, with the playoffs starting on July 16 and running through July 21.


    • Esports World Cup CS2

      After a month-long player break, the top Counter-Strike 2 teams will congregate in Riyadh for the US$1 million event.

      Eight of the top 10 ranked teams in the ESL world rankings will feature at the four-day tournament, with the likes of Team Spirit, Team Vitality and FaZe Clan expected to do well.

      The best esports betting sites have Team Spirit marked as +275 favourites in outright betting, closely followed by Team Vitality (+325) and FaZe Clan (+400).

      Check out our extensive Esports World Cup CS2 tournament betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

    • PUBG Mobile World Cup

      The PUBG Mobile World Cup will carry the second biggest prize pool at the Esports World Cup, with a massive US$3,000,000 attached to the tournament.

      The top 28 PUBG Mobile squads will compete in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the group stage scheduled to run from July 19 to July 21.

      Esports bookmakers have Alpha7 Esports (+550) as the favourite to take out the PUBG Mobile World Cup, just ahead of IHC Esports (+600), 4Merical Vibes (+650), and Vampire Esports (+650).

      Check out our extensive PUBG Mobile World Cup betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

    • Dota 2 Riyadh Masters

      The final week of the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters will begin on Tuesday, July 16, with the top eight teams from the group stage playing each other in the quarter-finals.

      Pre-tournament favourites, Team Falcons, were one of the most impressive teams during the group stage, and they will feature prominently throughout the playoffs.

      Check out our extensive Dota 2 Riyadh Masters betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

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      ]]> https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-july-15-2024/feed/ 0 Esports World Cup will boast US$60 million prize pool https://www.improbablebook.com/esports-world-cup-will-boast-us60-million-prize-pool/ https://www.improbablebook.com/esports-world-cup-will-boast-us60-million-prize-pool/#respond Wed, 17 Apr 2024 00:19:33 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=35340 The Esports World Cup, set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will boast a staggering $60 million prize pool.

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      The Esports World Cup, set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has ignited both excitement and controversy.

      Taking over from the previous Gamers8 tournaments, the Esports World Cup will boast a staggering US$60 million prize pool, as it aims to be the largest esports event to date.

      However, its location in Saudi Arabia, a country criticized for its human rights record, has sparked debate within the gaming community.

      The tournament will feature 20 distinct tournaments across a variety of titles, and they include:

      Each tournament will follow a unique format while contributing to the larger Club Championship.

      This innovative competition will award US$20 million to the top 16 clubs based on their performance across multiple titles.

      The prize pool distribution includes over US$33 million for individual game tournaments, US$20 million for the Club Championship, US$1.1 million for MVP awards, and US$7.6 million for qualifying rewards.

      The significant investment reflects the organizers’ commitment to fostering the global esports industry and providing substantial opportunities for players and clubs.

      Despite the financial allure, the event’s association with Saudi Arabia has drawn criticism.

      The country’s track record on LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality, and free speech clashes with the inclusive values often espoused by the gaming community.

      However, for many esports organizations grappling with financial challenges, the opportunity to compete for such substantial prizes may outweigh ethical concerns.

      The Esports World Cup represents a pivotal moment for esports, aiming to elevate the industry to the scale of traditional sports events like the Olympics.

      With the backing of the Saudi Arabian government and a clear vision for growth, the tournament seeks to establish Riyadh as a global hub for gaming and esports.

      As preparations for the event continue, details regarding specific tournament formats, dates, and prize pool distributions will be eagerly awaited by fans and participants alike.

      While the debate over the tournament’s location may persist, the Esports World Cup signals a significant milestone in the continued evolution of competitive gaming on the world stage.

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      Revenant eSports sign MJ and Sensai in major boost https://www.improbablebook.com/revenant-esports-sign-mj-and-sensai-in-major-boost/ https://www.improbablebook.com/revenant-esports-sign-mj-and-sensai-in-major-boost/#respond Fri, 21 Apr 2023 05:26:02 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=29824 Indian esports organisation Revenant Esports announced the signing of two popular BGMI players, Harshit “MJ” Mahajan and Deepak “SENSEI” Negi,...

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      Indian esports organisation Revenant Esports announced the signing of two popular BGMI players, Harshit “MJ” Mahajan and Deepak “SENSEI” Negi, on April 19.

      Revenant broke the news via their social media account, stating that they were always searching for new players in order to achieve their goal of creating a place for both professional and casual gamers.

      “We are always on the lookout for talented athletes to onboard as a part of our vision to become the go-to destination for casual and professional gamers,” Revenant esports founder Rohit Jagasia said.

      “MJ and SENSEI are two of the most decorated mobile gaming players with a large fanbase who have displayed a level of long-term commitment in their careers. We are honoured to have them be a part of Revenant Esports, where we can support them to grow even further.”

      While Revenant did not reveal the reason for signing the players, MJ and SENSEI could have been brought on board in preparation for the anticipated return of Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI).

      The duo has experience playing professional BGMI and PUBG Mobile, having competed with several top esports teams in the country. MJ and SENSEI also participated in the PUBG New State Mobile towards the start of the year.

      MJ started his professional career in 2019 and played with top squads like GXR Celtz, Velocity Gaming, and Nigma Galaxy. His last official tournament dates back to August 2022 on Nigma Galaxy��s lineup. With him in the lineup, the team won the Rooter Invitational Series before being dropped.

      In a statement about the move, MJ revealed that Revenant was the best place for him and would give him the opportunity to grow.

      “India��s mobile gaming industry is growing rapidly, and I needed an organisation that not only supported me but also offered me the opportunity to grow with other veterans in the scene like SENSEI,” he said.

      “Revenant is the perfect place for me, and I am so excited to be a part of the pack.”

      SENSE I also commented on the move, disclosing that he was extremely excited and looked forwards to the level of support it would provide.

      “I couldn��t be more excited to be a part of Revenant Esports,” he said.

      “The organisation has been growing leaps and folds since its inception, and the level of support they can offer me is everything I need to grow as an athlete.”

      The player is one of the biggest names in mobile battle royales like BGMI, PUBG Mobile, and NewState Mobile. Prior to signing with Revenant, he played under Team Tenent, Mayhem, and finally Team XO as captain from August 2021 to April 2023.

      This period saw the ex-captain help the squad to clinch tournaments like Upthrust Esports India Rising 2022, Skyesports Grand Slam 2022, Chemin Esports Ultimate Showdown, WD Black Cup: Season 2, LOCO Diwali Battle, and the TEC-BBGMI Invitational Season 2.

      Revenant is expected to unveil their complete lineup in the coming days. The organisation already has eight rosters with more than 45 players across several esports titles like Pokemon UNITE and Brawl Stars.

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      Gamers8 announces largest esports prize pool in history https://www.improbablebook.com/gamers8-announce-largest-esports-prize-pool-in-history/ https://www.improbablebook.com/gamers8-announce-largest-esports-prize-pool-in-history/#respond Thu, 09 Mar 2023 01:36:52 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=28824 The 2023 edition of the Saudi-backed Gamers8 event will feature the largest prize pool in esports history, surpassing The International 2021.

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      Gamers8 promised to more than double the prize money for the 2023 edition of its flagship event, and the Saudi Arabian esports tournament organiser has delivered with the prize pool for this year’s event set to hit US$45 million – triple what was offered in 2022.

      The prize pool for the 2023 Gamers8 event, dubbed ‘The Land of Heroes’, will be the largest in history, surpassing Dota 2’s The International 2021 figure of $40 million.

      The Gamers8 prize pool will be spread across a number of esports titles over two weeks of competitive gameplay, and while the 2023 titles have yet to be announced, the 2022 games included Rocket League, Dota 2, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, and PUBG Mobile.

      Despite the fact that the Saudi-owned esports organiser offers exorbitant prize money, it hasn’t stopped teams and other esports organisers from shining a light on the country’s human rights record, particularly in terms of LGBTQ+ and women’s rights, over the years.

      Moist Esports, for example, declined an invitation to the 2022 event due to the Saudi government’s human rights record.

      However, Saudi Arabia’s interest in esports has not waned, as the government-backed Savvy Gaming Group purchased both ESL Gaming and FACEIT, two of the industry’s most important tournament organisers, for a total of $1.5 billion.

      The Saudi Esports Federation Chairman, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, spoke about the country’s commitment to developing esports around the world.

      “It is our great pleasure to welcome the elite of the esports world to Riyadh once again for Gamers8, the Land of Heroes, where the very best in esports shine and triumph,” he said in a press release.

      “Our goal is to serve the global community of esports and gaming enthusiasts, and to eventually develop the global esports ecosystem.”

      The Gamers8 event will commence on July 6, with more announcements to come.

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      PUBG Mobile Global Championships remains popular with viewers https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-global-championships-remains-popular-with-viewers/ https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-global-championships-remains-popular-with-viewers/#respond Mon, 09 Jan 2023 03:09:08 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=27360 The recently finished PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) reached a peak viewership of 851,000, according to a report from Esports...

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      The recently finished PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) reached a peak viewership of 851,000, according to a report from Esports Charts.

      The 2022 PMGC peak viewership tournament surpassed the 2021 PMGC’s viewership of 646K but fell short of the 2020 edition’s viewership, which garnered over 3.8 million.

      The final championship match of the tournament attracted the highest number of concurrent viewers.

      The viewership graph for the esports tournament also saw an increase on the last day, with the second (round 14) and third (round 15) matches of the day reaching 700K and 726K concurrent viewers.

      The fourth and fifth matches of the day also made the top five peak viewership chart of the tournament, with round 16 garnering 650k and round 17 pegged at 675k.

      On average, the tournament drew 272,758 viewers and generated over 27.3 million hours of viewership.

      The Grand Finals of the PMGC 2022 were broadcast in 14 languages and live-streamed across six platforms, such as YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Trove, VK.com and Tik Tok.

      Youtube was the most popular streaming platform for the event, while Indonesian was the most popular language, with the largest number of viewers watching the tournament broadcast specifically in that language.

      The event which was hosted in Jakarta, Indonesia, featured live performances by three popular Indonesian celebrities on the second and third days.

      The tournament saw Turkish team S2G Esports crowned as champions after besting DRS GAMING to the title in the Grand Finals on January 8 at the Jakarta International Expo. S2G attained 190 points beating DRS with a 32 points gap.

      The 2022 PMGC featured 51 global squads competing for a $4 million prize pool. The League Stage of the annual competition, which had a prize pool of $2.5 million, finished on December 4, while the grand finals was allotted a prize pool of $1.5 million.

      In addition to S2G Esports, other standout teams in the tournament included DRS Gaming from Nepal, which finished in second place and Brazilian team Alpha 7, which also had a good run that led them to a third-place finish in the tournament only shy by 3 points.

      The Nepal franchise caught the attention of fans with its unpredictable performance and was one of the favourites to win the event with esports betting sites.

      Meanwhile, Nova Esports, the 2020 and 2021 PUBG world champions failed to live up to expectations, finishing in ninth place. GodLike Stalwart and IHC Esports had impressive comebacks to secure fourth and fifth place, respectively, with GodLike and A7 tying in points as both teams recorded 156 points each.

      At the grand finals, it was revealed that the first international event of 2023 will be the PUBG Mobile World Invitational, which is scheduled to take place in July in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

      The fourth season of the PUBG Global Championship will be held in Turkey.

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      PUBG Mobile announces major changes to its ecosystem ahead of 2023 season https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-announces-major-changes-to-its-ecosystem-ahead-of-2023-season/ https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-announces-major-changes-to-its-ecosystem-ahead-of-2023-season/#respond Sun, 08 Jan 2023 02:29:43 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=27334 PUBG Mobile has made some major changes to its esports ecosystem ahead of the 2023 season.

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      PUBG Mobile has made some major changes to its esports ecosystem ahead of the 2023 season. One of the changes as revealed by the esports organizer includes the decision to designate Turkey as the location for its Global Championship.

      PUBG Mobile will be expanding its PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) ecosystem, with a particular focus on Southeast Asia. As part of this expansion, the PMPL MY/SG/PH will be replaced with a dedicated PMPL Malaysia competition.

      In addition, PUBG Mobile is introducing a new league called the PMPL SEA Wild Card, which will include teams from the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Singapore. The company has also announced that it will be hosting more region vs region tournaments in 2023, similar to the PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash which took place in 2022.

      In an effort to make the games more exciting and competitive, PUBG Mobile will be transitioning to a 10-point system for all official PUBG Mobile official tournaments. In previous editions, teams that placed first in games used to receive 15 points, with the point value decreasing based on their position.

      To give semi-pro and amateur teams more opportunities to compete, KRAFTON, the developer of PUBG Mobile, has introduced a dedicated esports ecosystem. The PMPL Qualifier, hosted by the PMPL, will provide a path for these teams to enter the leagues. They can access the PMPL Qualifier by participating in the PUBG MOBILE Club Open, PUBG MOBILE National Championship, and other tournaments not directly affiliated with PUBG Mobile.

      The PMPL is a major regional competition for the game and serves as a direct path to its largest events of the season. The PMPL operates in various leagues across Europe, the Americas, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

      In addition to the changes to the esports ecosystem, PUBG Mobile will be hosting two international events in 2023: the PUBG Mobile World Invitational and Global Championship. The World Invitational is set to take place in Riyadh in July, while the Global Championship will be held in Turkey for the first time. The exact location and date for the Global Championship have not yet been announced.

      The official announcement also mentioned other important events, such as the 32nd Southeast Asian Games which is scheduled to take place in Cambodia and the 19th Asian Games to be hosted in China. These announcements were made prior to the end of the PUBG Mobile 2022 Global Championships.

      Overall, the changes made by PUBG Mobile for the 2023 season demonstrate a commitment to improving the competitiveness and excitement of its esports ecosystem. The expansion of the PMPL and the introduction of new leagues and tournaments will provide more opportunities for both professional and amateur teams to showcase their skills.

      The transition to a 10-point system and the inclusion of international events will also add more excitement and drama to the games. With all of these changes, it’s clear that PUBG Mobile is poised to continue its growth and success in the esports world having only recently been named the most-watched battle royale esports title of 2022.
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      PUBG Mobile named the most-watched battle royale esports title of 2022 https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-named-the-most-watched-battle-royale-esports-title-of-2022/ https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-named-the-most-watched-battle-royale-esports-title-of-2022/#respond Wed, 04 Jan 2023 17:57:31 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=27235 www.improbablebook.com brings you the list of the most watched Battle Royal Game of 2022. See the full list of games here.

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      PUBG Mobile has taken the esports world by storm, becoming the most-watched battle royale title in 2022. This news comes as no surprise to those who have been following the game’s rise in popularity over the past few years.

      The battle royale genre is highly popular among gamers of all platforms, including PC, mobile, and console. This type of game is played by millions of people around the world.

      According to Esports Charts’ recent report published on January 2, PUBG Mobile, the battle royale game developed by Krafton and published by PUBG Corporation, was the most-watched esports title in the battle royale genre in 2022. The game’s esports content was watched for over a total of 112 million hours during the year, and it was the only title in the battle royale genre to surpass 100 million hours of watch time.

      Despite being banned in various countries around the world, PUBG Mobile managed to become the most watched battle royale esports title of 2022 with 112.09 million hours of watch time. The game’s highest peak viewership occurred during the 31st Southeast Asian Games PUBG Mobile, with a recorded 903,011 viewers, demonstrating its popularity in Asian countries. The PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022 (PMGC 2022), which has yet to hold its main event (grand finals), has already garnered over 20.9 million hours of watch time.

      Apex Legends was stated to have recorded the second-most watched hours of a battle royale title in 2022. The esports title saw significant growth in both the number of new players and its audience in the Asian region.

      This could be attributed to the launch of Apex Legends Mobile, the game’s mobile version. Apex Legends also had a successful year in terms of esports viewership, recording over 62.47 million hours of watch time. The game reached its peak viewership of 676,653 during the Apex Legends Global Series 2022: Split 2 Playoffs.

      According to Esports Charts, Free Fire garnered the third-most hours, acquiring a total of 43.83 million hours. The esports title recorded a peak viewership of 1.4 million viewers. Compared to its 2021 numbers, Free Fire lost half of its total watch time dropping from second place to third in the 2022 charts.

      Fortnite and PUBG: Battleground are pegged as the fourth and fifth most-watched battle royal titles in 2022, respectively. Fortnite recorded a total of 38.96 million hours and Battleground registered about 29.63 million hours.

      PUBG, which is also published by Tencent Games, was released in 2018 and has quickly gained a massive player base. It’s no secret that PUBG Mobile has a strong competitive scene, with various tournaments and leagues taking place throughout the year. In fact, the game has a dedicated esports division, PUBG Mobile Esports, which oversees the competitive side of things.

      One of the main reasons for PUBG Mobile’s success in the esports world is its accessibility. The game is available on a variety of platforms, including iOS and Android devices, making it easy for players to get in on the action. Additionally, the game’s free-to-play model means that anyone can try their hand at competitive play without having to make a financial commitment.

      Another factor contributing to PUBG Mobile’s success is the game’s popularity in countries such as India and China, where the game has a massive player base. This has helped to drive viewership numbers for PUBG Mobile tournaments and has made the game a major player in the esports world.

      But PUBG Mobile’s success isn’t just limited to its player base and viewership numbers. In November 2022, PUBG Mobile exceeded $9 billion in lifetime revenue generation. In addition, it was honored with the “Esports Mobile Game of the Year” award at the Esports Awards 2022.

      As we move further into 2023, it will be interesting to see how PUBG Mobile continues to dominate the battle royale esports scene. With its massive player base, strong competitive scene, and major sponsorships, it seems that PUBG Mobile is here to stay as a major player in the world of esports.

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      PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2022 League Stage details revealed https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-global-championship-pmgc-2022-league-stage-details-revealed/ https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-mobile-global-championship-pmgc-2022-league-stage-details-revealed/#respond Mon, 07 Nov 2022 20:06:54 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=25509 The organizer of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC), KRAFTON, has shared details of the 2022 PMGC League Stage. The tournament, which is scheduled to be held on November 10, will see 48 teams compete from across the world.

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      The organizer of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC), KRAFTON, has shared details of the 2022 PMGC League Stage. The tournament, which is scheduled to be held on November 10, will see 48 teams compete from across the world.

      Among the details shared are the tournament’s various groups, broadcast, and gaming schedules. KRAFTON also revealed that fans can access all matches of the tournament via PUBG Mobile Esports channels on YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, and Facebook.

      The League Stage will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and will run through December 4. The 48 teams are divided into three groups of 16 teams each.

      The PMGC League groups designated as Red, Green and Yellow are outlined below.

      PMGC Group A (Red)

    • Buriram United Esports (Thailand)
    • The Infinity (Thailand)
    • Bigetron RA (Indonesia)
    • 4 Rivals (Malaysia)
    • Box Gaming (Vietnam)
    • Influence Chemin Esports (Brazil)
    • Team Queso (Argentina)
    • R8 Esports (Saudi Arabia)
    • Nigma Galaxy (UAE)
    • Titan Gaming (Kazakhstan)
    • DRS Gaming (Nepal)
    • i8 Esports (Pakistan)
    • S2G Esports (Turkey)
    • Mad Bulls (Serbia)
    • emTek StormX (South Korea)
    • LGD Gaming (China)

      Group B (Green)

    • Bacon Time (Thailand)
    • Vampire Esports (Thailand)
    • Evos Reborn (Indonesia)
    • Yoodo Alliance (Malaysia)
    • INCO Gaming (Brazil)
    • A7 Esports (Brazil)
    • Knights (U.S.A)
    • POWR Esport (Saudi Arabia)
    • One Million Esports (Morocco)
    • GodLike Stalwart (Mongolia)
    • Skylightz Gaming (Nepal)
    • Fire Flux Esports (Turkey)
    • HHVP (Ex NAVI) (Russia)
    • Damwon Gaming (South Korea)
    • Nova Esports (China)
    • Donuts USG (Japan)

      Group C (Yellow)

    • TEM Entertainment (Thailand)
    • Faze Clan (Thailand)
    • Genesis Dogma GIDS (Indonesia)
    • Geek Fam (Malaysia)
    • D’Xavier (Vietnam)
    • Vivo Keyd (Brazil)
    • Furious Gaming (Chile)
    • Team Falcons (Saudi Arabia)
    • Geekay Esports (Iraq)
    • IHC Esports (Mongolia)
    • Trained to Kill (Nepal)
    • Be?ikta? Esports (Turkey)
    • Game Lord (France)
    • DS Gaming (South Korea)
    • 4AM (China)
    • REJECT (Japan)

      There will be 24 matches held daily, with six games played each day over four matchdays per week. Each week will be exclusively allotted to a single group, and the top three teams in every group will proceed to the Grand Finals. While the fourth through eleventh-placed teams in each group will advance to the Survival Stage, the bottom five will be eliminated from the tournament.

      The Survival Stage which will be held on November 30�CDecember 2, will feature 24 teams divided into three groups of eight. Using a Round-Robin format, the top 16 teams will make their way to the Last Chance Stage, while the bottom eight fall short. At the Last Chance, the top four teams will advance to the Grand Finals as the bottom twelve teams exit the tournament.

      The Grand Finals weekend will commence on January 6, 2023, and continue until January 8, in Jakarta, Indonesia. A total of 16 teams will partake in the final event of the 2022 competitive season, with 3 directly invited teams competing alongside the 13 teams from the League Stage.

      Schedule of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship

      Group Stage:

    • Group Red: November 10 – 13

    • Group Green: November 17 – 20

    • Group Yellow: November 24 – 27

    • Survival Stage: November 30 to December 1

    • Last Chance: December 3 – 4

    • PMGC Grand Finals: January 6 – 8, 2023
    • The livestream on every matchday will commence at the same time, with the stream commencing at 10:45 am (UTC + 0) across all streaming platforms as previously stated. Below is the country-wise broadcast schedule:

      The PUBG Mobile Global Championship tournament affords all participating teams the opportunity to share in the $4 million prize money. $2.5 million of the prize money will be allotted for the League Stage and the remainder of $1.5 million will be awarded in the Grand Finals.

      While there are tons of veteran PUBG players on several qualified teams who have found success in major tournaments, the Chinese team Nova Esports, who have secured back-to-back PMGC championship titles, are the top favorites to win the tournament. All focus will be on their top players, Zhu ��paraboy�� Bocheng and Zeng ��Order�� Zehai.

      The runners-up of the 2021 PMGC, HVVP, who secured the former Natus Vincere roster, and Nigma Galaxy are also favorites. Aside from these franchises, DAMWON Gaming and GodLike Stalwart are also strong contenders for the 2022 PMGC championship title.

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      North America esports news

      Team Liquid lose to LoL Worlds underdogs

      Team Liquid lost one of their LoL World Championship play-in games against INTZ, an underdog this year.

      While they picked themselves back up and defeated Legacy Esports to seal a place in the main event, the loss was a shocker that has instilled doubt among League of Legends betting sites.

      They now have a few days to revisit the match and see where they went wrong so they can prevent another embarrassment.

      Asia esports news

      Invictus favorites in FunSpark ULTI 2020 betting

      Counter-Strike betting sites have Invictus Gaming and Lynn Vision Gaming as the two favorites to proceed to the Group B finals at the FunSpark ULTI 2020 Asia tournament. as they face D13 and Zero.TSG, respectively.

      The next task for Invictus is a clash with D13, who they have never lost to before. While Invictus have set the tone throughout the campaign, losing once to ViCi, D13 have struggled to find any consistency.

      Lynn Vision Gaming and Zero.TSG match up rather evenly; however, Lynn Vision defeated Zero.TSG in their most recent encounter, giving them an advantage in the betting.

      Africa esports news

      EFX lead Red Bull M.E.O. PUBG Mobile Qualifier

      EFX Esports took the lead over the weekend at the Red Bull M.E.O PUBG Mobile Qualifier, which secures them a spot in the 2021 Turkey World Finals. They��ll take to the Worlds as underdogs, but they have sufficient time to analyze upcoming opponents and get the practice needed to stand a chance.

      Europe esports news

      BIG favored in ESL Pro League playoffs

      ESL Pro League Season 12 for the European region continues this week with the first round of the playoffs, where BIG will take on Team Spirit in the upper-bracket quarter-finals.

      Esports betting sites favor BIG, who are on a dominating winning streak. On the other hand, Team Spirit have delivered inconsistent performances and failed to defeat BIG in their last two encounters.

      They��ll want to step their game up, as the winner from the playoff secures a spot in the ESL Pro League upper-bracket semi-finals.

      South America esports news

      BOOM Esports lose CS:GO coach

      A couple of hours after BOOM Esports took home the ESL Pro League South America title, their coach, Alessandro “?Apoka?” Marcucci, received a ban for using a bug that gave him an advantage on several occasions.

      Apoka has welcomed the ban because he understands the ramifications of cheating; however, he claims he was unaware that the bug existed. In the meantime he’ll be departing BOOM, who��ve been unstoppable in recent battles.

      Despite that news, BOOM head into their upcoming clashes with Keyd and RED as the favorites at most CS:GO betting sites.

      Oceania esports news

      Can YSIM Disrupt Bokebi��s Streak?

      Bokebi are listed as the clear favorites at Dota 2 betting sites across Australia as they prepare to face Your Soul Is Mine in the Oceanic Esports League this week.

      YSIM have had a troubling run this season and are yet to claim a victory. They��ve managed to draw six of their 14 matches and lost eight. Bokebi’s form is much stronger, as they’ve won four of their last five battles. Their only draw in that time was against cuteanimegirls, who are ranked at the top of the standings.

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