As the weekend approaches, many of you are likely planning your leisure time with family, friends, or perhaps indulging in your favorite games on your preferred platform. However, if you have a moment and enjoy high-quality esports, make sure to tune into the PUBG Mobile Global Open Qualifier Finals, kicking off this weekend.
Technically known as the Open Qualifiers Final, this stage of the competition has narrowed down from an impressive field of over 90,000 players to 80 teams, spread across five regions. Only 12 teams will advance from these finals to the prelims, with hopes of reaching the prestigious PUBG Mobile Global Open.
Mark your calendars for the main event, scheduled from April 12th to 13th, preceded by the prelims over the two days prior. This tournament promises to be an electrifying affair. PUBG Mobile has solidified its status as a powerhouse in the esports arena, with its developers committed to its ongoing success, including a return appearance at the Esports World Cup.
The impact of esports on the average gamer can be hard to gauge. Despite the success of the Overwatch League in the past, many players didn't connect with it, and it gradually faded from prominence. On the other hand, PUBG Mobile enjoys immense popularity in Asia, a region with a fervent esports community. The upcoming Esports World Cup is sure to attract dedicated fans from around the globe to the PUBG Mobile Global Open.
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