PUBG Mobile Esports 2022 plan revealed by James Yang

Overall, the future appears to be good, and it will contribute to the global strength of the Esports ecosystem.

By Aaryanshi Mohan | Jan 23, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

PUBG Mobile has revealed the game’s Esports plan through 2022. During the first day of the Global Championship (PMGC) 2021 Finals, Tencent’s director of Esports, James Yang, announced the new roadmap, dubbed PUBG Mobile Esports 2.0. PUBG Mobile Esports 2022 plan revealed by James Yang

PUBG Mobile Esports 2022 plan revealed by James Yang

The new roadmap made a number of adjustments to the previous system, with regional and national championships focusing more on amateur and grassroots characteristics.

Other PUBG Mobile IPs, such as the PMCC (Campus Championships) and PMNC (Regional and National Championships), will serve as a stepping stone for the PMPL’s (Pro Leagues). Furthermore, big third-party events will function as PMNC qualifying grounds.

As a result of the change, PMCO will no longer grant PMPL qualifying; instead, teams competing in PMCOs will have to first compete in PMNCs and other regional competitions. The PMNCs will then act as a stepping stone to the PMPLs in 2023.

New PMCO have been implemented on a much larger, regional basis. The following are the PMCOs that will take place in 2022:

1) PMCO: South America

2) PMCO: Europe

3) PMCO: Asia

4) PMCO: Middle East

5) PMCO: Africa

Tencent wants to launch the PMNCs in 11 countries and regional cups in eight locations around the world starting in 2022. The esports pyramid for the year 2022 is shown below.

Changes to Pro Circuit

PMPLs that are now operating under the EMEA, MENA, and SA brands will be renamed PMPL Europe, South Asia, and Middle East & Africa.

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The majority of the pro circuit will continue to operate as is, but pro leagues (PMPLs) have been established in Pakistan and Africa. Aside from that, the spring season runs from January to June, while the fall season runs from July to November. The Mid Season Championship (MSC) and the PMGC 2022 will be held between the splits and at the conclusion.

This year’s SEA Games and Asian Games, which will take place between May and September, will feature PUBG Mobile as a medal sport. Players will have the opportunity to represent their country at the greatest level.

Franchise League for Southeast Asia region

James Yang also announced the launch of the Southeast Asia Franchise Leagues, which will begin in the second part of this year. PUBGM is now running Franchise leagues in China and Japan.

Overall, the future appears to be good, and it will contribute to the global strength of the Esports ecosystem.

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