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The inaugural PUBG Mobile World Cup kicks off this weekend in Saudi Arabia

Author : Evelyn Mar 21,2025

The PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024, a monumental event in mobile esports, kicks off this weekend in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Part of the highly anticipated Esports World Cup—a Gamers8 spin-off—this tournament marks a significant milestone.

Twenty-four top teams will battle it out for a staggering $3,000,000 prize pool, starting with the group stage on July 19th. The champions will be crowned on July 28th, taking home the lion's share of the winnings.

The Esports World Cup, a globally recognized event with substantial financial backing, presents a pivotal moment. It serves as a test not only for future high-profile PUBG Mobile tournaments but also for Saudi Arabia's growing influence on the esports landscape.

yt For the Casual Gamer: Unless you're a PUBG Mobile player or esports enthusiast, this event might not directly impact you. However, the substantial prize money and global attention surrounding the Esports World Cup are undeniably noteworthy. Regardless of your opinion on the event itself, its scale represents a significant legitimization of the esports scene.

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