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PUBG Mobile Global Championship Will Have a $6 Million Prize Pool!

The prize pool of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021 tournament will be a whooping $6 million. It will be one of the tournaments with the largest prize pool in esports history.

Let’s check out the PUBG Mobile Global Championship tournament details!

The tournament will take place in 3 stages as League, League Finals, and Grand Final. The League and League Finals will be split into East and West.

Between November 30, 2021 and December 19, 2021, 20 teams from each region will compete and the top 16 teams will advance to the League Finals.

The League Finals will be played on December 22-24 and 9 teams from the East region and 6 teams from the West region will qualify for the Grand Finals.

A total of 15 teams from the East and West will take part in the Grand Final stage, 1 team will participate as invited guests. A total of 16 teams will compete in the Grand Final, which will be played on January 21-23, 2022.

Here are the European region teams that will compete for the Grand Finals:

  • KoninaPower – PMPL CIS Finals
  • 1218 – PMPL CIS Finals
  • MadBulls – PMPL CIS Finals
  • De Muerte – PMPL CIS Finals
  • ARCRED – PMPL CIS Finals
  • Natus Vincere – EMEA Championship S1
  • SuperMassive Blaze – PMPL Turkey Finals
  • World Of Wonders – PMPL Turkey Finals
  • Futbolist – PMPL Turkey Finals
  • 1907 Fenerbahçe Esports – PMPL Turkey Finals
  • S2G Esports – PMPL Turkey Finals
  • Game-Lord – PMPL Western Europe Finals
  • Exquisite Decode UK – PMPL Western Europe Finals
  • Unicorns of Love – PMPL Western Europe Finals
  • Giants Gaming – PMPL Western Europe Finals
  • Eastern Stars – PMPL Western Europe Finals
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