As we approach the weekend, many of you might be planning to spend quality time with family and friends, or perhaps exploring your gaming backlog. However, if you're a fan of high-caliber esports, consider tuning into the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Qualifier Finals, kicking off this weekend.
The PMGO Qualifier Finals mark a crucial stage in the competition, where the field has narrowed down from an astonishing 90,000 players to 80 teams across five regions. This intense event will determine which 12 teams will advance to the prelims, with the ultimate goal of reaching the finals of the PUBG Mobile Global Open.
Scheduled from April 12th to 13th, with the prelims occurring in the two preceding days, this tournament promises to be a thrilling spectacle. PUBG Mobile has solidified its status as a powerhouse in the esports arena, with the developers continuously pushing the envelope. The game's inclusion in the upcoming Esports World Cup further underscores its prominence in the global esports scene.
The impact of esports on the average player can be hard to gauge. While some might not connect with it, as seen with the gradual decline of the Overwatch League's popularity, PUBG Mobile enjoys massive followership, particularly in Asia, where the esports community is fervent and engaged. The upcoming Esports World Cup is poised to attract a global audience of dedicated fans.
If PUBG Mobile isn't your cup of tea, don't worry—there are plenty of other shooting games to explore. Check out our guide on the best shooters for iOS and Android to get your fix!