As we approach the weekend, many of you might be planning to spend time with family and friends or catching up on your favorite games. However, if you're an esports enthusiast, you won't want to miss the thrilling action of the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Qualifier Finals, kicking off this weekend.
The PMGO is one of the most prestigious esports tournaments for PUBG Mobile, and the Qualifier Finals are a crucial stage. Starting with over 90,000 participants, the competition has narrowed down to 80 teams across five regions. This weekend, only 12 teams will advance to the prelims, inching closer to the main event.
The prelims are scheduled for April 10th and 11th, leading directly into the grand finals on April 12th and 13th. This promises to be an exhilarating event, especially considering PUBG Mobile's growing prominence in the esports world. The game's developers are even bringing it back to the Esports World Cup, highlighting its significance in the competitive gaming scene.
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It's challenging to gauge the general interest in esports among casual gamers. While the Overwatch League once enjoyed considerable success, it eventually faded from the spotlight for many. In contrast, PUBG Mobile has a massive following, particularly in Asia, where esports thrives. With the upcoming Esports World Cup, the PMGO is poised to attract a global audience of dedicated fans.
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