PUBG Mobile Esports World Cup: Stage One Concludes, 12 Teams Remain
The first stage of the PUBG Mobile Esports World Cup (EWC), held as part of the larger Gamers8 event in Saudi Arabia, has concluded. The initial field of 24 teams has been halved, leaving 12 contenders vying for a share of the $3 million prize pool.
For those unfamiliar with the EWC, it's an esports tournament showcasing prominent games in Saudi Arabia. PUBG Mobile's participation has proven successful, with Alliance currently leading the competition.
Following this weekend's intense matches, the qualifying teams will enjoy a one-week break before the final stage commences from July 27th to 28th.
Global Impact and Future Events
While the EWC's overall impact on PUBG Mobile's global fanbase remains to be seen, the tournament has generated significant buzz. It's important to note, however, that the PUBG Mobile World Cup isn't the largest event on the game's esports calendar, and its prominence might be eclipsed by future tournaments this year.
For fans eager for more PUBG Mobile action before the final stage, a "Survival Stage" will take place on July 23rd and 24th. This will feature the 12 eliminated teams battling for two coveted spots in the main event, promising a thrilling showdown.
In the meantime, explore our list of the best mobile games of 2024 to keep you entertained until the next stage of the PUBG Mobile World Cup begins.