PMGC 2023 Turkey – What’s next for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023 and other eSports competitions: With S2G Esports…
PMGC 2023 Turkey – How things will play out at PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023 and other eSports competitions: With S2G Esports sweepingly winning the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022, the global community has already set their eyes on the next edition of the competition. PUBG Mobile has earned well-deserved recognition over the past few months and expects it to continue to grow. The growth of the same is reflected in the expansion of the competitions that will be held this year. So let’s take a quick look at how things will play out in PMGC 2023 and other esports competitions from the perspective of the PUBG Mobile Esports Roadmap 2023. For future PUBG Mobile Esports updates, follow InsideSport.IN
PMGC 2022 Grand Finale
At the PMGC 2022 edition, S2G Esports effortlessly became the champion of the competition. The gap of 32 points between first and second place makes everything clear. Meanwhile, on the opening day of the Grand Finals, PUBG Mobile Esports announced the updated roadmap for this year. There are some important changes that the global community should consider.
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PMGC 2023 Turkey
Here are the key changes happening this year, along with some facts to check out.
- PUBG Mobile Esports will host the PMPL (PUBG Mobile Pro League 2023) in Riyadh. The Lan event will be offline.
- PUBG Mobile Esports will host PMGC 2023 (PUBG Mobile Global Championship) in Turkey. The Lan event will be offline from around November to December as usual.
- We will now have a 10 point system in games. In a game, the first-placed team gets 10 points, while the second-placed team has to be content with 6 points.
The point distribution of the same is mentioned below.
- First place – 10 points
- Second place – 6 points
- Third place – 5 points
- Fourth place – 4 points
- fifth place – 3 points
- Sixth place – 2 points
- Seventh place – 1 point
- Eighth place – 1 point
- 9th-15th place – 0 points
As mentioned earlier, there are notable changes in terms of expanding areas of PUBG Mobile Esports. PMPL MY/SG/PH is now referred to as PMPL Malaysia and PMPL SEA Wild Card (PH/KH/MM/SG). The latter will include the territories of the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia and Singapore, also featured by PUBG MOBILE. So with the rapid growth of eSports, it’s likely to go up a notch as well. However, it will be interesting to see how things play out over the coming months and years. So this is all about the PMGC 2023 Turkey. In the meantime, you can check out our PMGC 2022 Grand Finals stories.
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