PUBG Mobile has introduced a few latest events to its lineup in 2024. According to the roadmap, this year is going to watch a changed format of events and regional clashes. However, the game has come up with the inaugural PUBG Mobile professional league featuring teams from the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Singapore. PUBG Mobile Challengers League (PMCL) SEA Spring 2024 will replace the PMPL SEA Wildcard and kick off on the 28th of February 2024. The month-long esports event will feature 20 teams. In this article, we will give you the detailed information on the coming event.
PMCL SEA Spring 2024: Schedule and Format
PMCL SEA Spring 2024 will kick off on the 28th of February 2024. The event will run for more than a month. After the battle of the teams, it will conclude its journey on the 31st of March 2024. There will be group stage and grand finals, similar to the other events of PUBG Mobile Esports.
Detailed information regarding the format has not been shared yet. However, there is likely to be a group stage where teams will form 5 groups of 4 teams each and play weekly matches. There will be three to four weekdays in a week. After the group stage is done, the top point collectors will go to the grand finals. We will share the exact details regarding the format when information is available.
Participating Teams
PMCL SEA Spring 2024 will accumulate 20 teams to battle it out for the champion trophy. Among the teams, 5 are invited while the rest 15 are qualified from their respective country’s National Championships. The list of the teams is as follows.
Invited Teams
- Genesis Esports
- Yangon Galacticos
- Osja Esports
- Enigma
- PlayBook Esports
Qualified Teams
- HGD
- Risk Guys
- God Of Death 7
- Time To Quick
- MFG Esports
- Strangers Esports
- Dread Esports
- Exquisite Esports
- 214 Akira
- Over Green Esports
- The Quarter
- Myth Clan
- Fearless Esports
- Team Harame Bro
- Flash Vision Esports
PMCL SEA Spring 2024: Prize Pool
The prize pool of the event has not been revealed so far. But we will get to know that as well. All the matches will be streamed live on the YouTube channel of PUBG Mobile Esports. Now, get ready to watch the intense action from the Southeast Asian region.
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