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PUBG Mobile Global Open Starts with Nearly 100K Participants

Author : Julian Apr 13,2025

The 2025 PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) has kicked off, marking the first international PUBG Mobile Esports event of the year. With over 90,000 competitors registered, the Open Qualifiers started on February 13th, providing a golden opportunity for new talent to rise and secure a spot in the PMGO Main Event.

A hefty $500,000 prize pool awaits the winners, pushing teams to showcase their skills through multiple rounds. This tournament, exclusively for amateurs, ensures that emerging players get their chance to shine on the global stage.

Teams featuring at least one player ranked in the Ultimate 500 from Cycle 7 Season 20 or 21 have already moved to Round 2 of the Open Qualifiers. Over the coming weeks, these up-and-coming squads will fight for a position in the PMGO Prelims, where they will confront the top teams from the Uzbekistan Offline Qualifiers.

ytFrom the Prelims, twelve teams will advance to the PMGO Main Event, where they will challenge PUBG Mobile’s elite professional teams. Four professional teams—Regnum Carya, Nigma Galaxy, 4Merical Vibes, and Influence Rage—have already secured their spots based on their performances at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024. An additional four teams will qualify through regional tournaments, including the PMSL SEA Spring, PMGO Korea Qualifier, and the Peacekeeper Elite League Spring season.

The Open Qualifiers are scheduled to conclude on March 2nd, with the Prelims set for April 10th-11th, leading directly into the Main Event on April 12th-13th. This tournament signals the beginning of an exciting year for PUBG Mobile Esports, with the PUBG Mobile World Cup and the PMGC slated to return later in 2025.

Do you have what it takes to compete at this level? Download PUBG Mobile for free and dive into the action. For more details, visit the official website.

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