As we approach the weekend, many of you might be planning to spend quality time with family and friends or catching up on your favorite games. However, if you have a passion for top-tier esports, don't miss out on the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Qualifier Finals, kicking off this weekend. This event marks a crucial stage in one of the most prestigious esports competitions for PUBG Mobile, a title that has become a major force in the mobile gaming scene.
The journey to the finals has been intense, starting with over 90,000 players and now down to 80 teams across five regions. This weekend's Open Qualifiers Final will determine the 12 teams that will advance to the prelims, setting the stage for the ultimate showdown at the PUBG Mobile Global Open, scheduled for April 12th to 13th, with the prelims happening in the preceding two days.
PUBG Mobile's impact on esports is undeniable, with its developers committed to elevating the mobile battle royale experience, even securing a spot at the upcoming Esports World Cup. The game enjoys a massive following, especially in Asia, where the esports community is vibrant and dedicated. The PMGO is expected to attract a significant global audience, eager to witness the high-stakes competition.
While esports might not resonate with every gamer—recall the rise and eventual fade of the Overwatch League—PUBG Mobile has carved out a strong niche, particularly in regions where esports thrives. If you're not into PUBG Mobile, you can still satisfy your craving for action with our comprehensive guide to the best shooters available on iOS and Android.