The PUBG Mobile Global Open Qualifier Finals kick off this weekend, a thrilling culmination of intense competition. Initially attracting over 90,000 players, the field has narrowed to 80 teams across five regions, battling for a coveted spot in the prelims. Only 12 teams will ultimately advance to the prelims and, hopefully, the prestigious PUBG Mobile Global Open itself.
This weekend's action marks a crucial stage in the tournament leading up to the main event, scheduled for April 12th and 13th, with prelims taking place on the two preceding days. The PUBG Mobile Global Open is one of the most significant esports competitions for the title, showcasing the game's growing prominence in the competitive gaming world. The developers' commitment is evident, with PUBG Mobile even returning for another run at the Esports World Cup.
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The appeal of esports varies widely among gamers. While some titles, like the Overwatch League, have experienced fluctuating popularity, PUBG Mobile enjoys immense success, particularly in Asia, boasting a highly engaged esports fanbase. With the upcoming Esports World Cup further bolstering its profile, the Global Open is poised to attract a large and dedicated viewership.
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