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PUBG MOBILE Esports Unveils 2026 Esports Roadmap with Expanded Global Opportunities at 2025 PMGC
- During the 2025 PUBG MOBILE Global Championship (PMGC) Grand Finals in Bangkok, Thailand, exciting changes for the future of PUBG MOBILE Esports were announced
- New details were shared on the 2026 PUBG MOBILE Global Open, including expanded qualification paths and greater accessibility for amateur and professional players.
- The competitive roadmap has been refreshed with two full seasons of the PUBG MOBILE Global Open, broadening opportunities for players worldwide to compete for the titles.
- Beyond competition, several ecosystem upgrades for 2026 are coming, including a streamlined in-game participation system, an enhanced offline fan experience at global events, and easier registration tools for third-party tournament organisers.
- Yang also reflected on standout achievements from 2025, including PUBG MOBILE winning Mobile Esports of the Year for the second time, as well as celebrating over 1,000,000 participants from over 180 regions taking part in this year's PUBG MOBILE Esports season.
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LONDON, 12th December - Announced at the 2025 PUBG MOBILE Global Championship (PMGC) Grand Finals in Bangkok, Thailand, James Yang, Senior Director of Global Esports at Level Infinite, has unveiled a series of updates shaping the future of PUBG MOBILE Esports in 2026. The newest reveals outline a refreshed competitive structure, expanded global opportunities, and further enhancements to both in-game and offline esports engagement. Among the highlights is a major introduction for the 2026 PUBG MOBILE Global Open (PMGO), signalling a wider, more accessible pathway for amateur and professional players alike.
As part of next year’s redesigned esports roadmap, the PUBG MOBILE Esports tournament circuit will now include two full seasons of the PMGO. This marks a shift away from the previous Super League structure, with all PMGO tournaments opening their doors to both amateur and professional teams. By expanding qualification routes and increasing the number of competitions, PUBG MOBILE Esports aims to give a broader range of players the chance to rise, compete, and carve out their path to becoming #1.
Across eight regions, 30+ PUBG MOBILE National Championships across more than 8 regions globally which will feed into regional qualifiers, determining which teams advance into the PMGO Seasons. From there, teams will accumulate points throughout both PMGO Season 1 and Season 2 to secure their place at the prestigious 2026 PUBG MOBILE Global Championship (PMGC) — which will, once again, be held in Türkiye and will be the ultimate battleground for the world’s strongest teams to fight for the lion’s share of a $3,000,000 prize pool.
The 2026 PUBG MOBILE Esports year begins with PMGO Season 1, hosted in Southeast Asia with a prize pool of $500,000, offering players their first chance to build championship-qualifying points. Later in the year, PMGO Season 2 will take the global spotlight to Pakistan for the first time, with another $500,000 prize pool and additional qualification opportunities.
Following PMGO Season 1, PUBG MOBILE Esports will once again join the Esports World Cup with the 2026 PUBG MOBILE World Cup (PMWC) in Riyadh with a prize pool of $3,000,000. First introduced in 2024, the PMWC has expanded PUBG MOBILE Esports to new audiences and reinforced the game’s competitive prestige. The 2026 edition will continue building on this legacy of high-intensity global competition.
Beyond competition, several upgrades are coming to the wider esports ecosystem throughout 2026, reinforcing PUBG MOBILE Esports’ commitment to nurturing every level of the competitive community. These include enhancements to the in-game participation system, which will make it possible for players across the globe to join an esports tournament with just a few clicks. For players engaging with PUBG MOBILE Esports offline, they can look forward to an updated entertainment experience with expanded presence at beloved events worldwide, including food and music festivals, alongside gaming and esports conventions. Finally, building on the PUBG MOBILE Esports platform for third-party tournaments, the registration process will be streamlined, making it easier than ever for organisers to create their own competitions.
As PUBG MOBILE Esports looks ahead to these 2026 developments, it’s worth recognising some of the highlights from 2025. Across this past year, PUBG MOBILE Esports has seen over 1,000,000 participants from over 180 countries/regions - continuing the mission to make esports more accessible to amateur players worldwide. This led up to PUBG MOBILE being awarded Mobile Esports of the Year at the Esports Awards for the second time. With such momentum behind the community, 2026 is poised to be a refreshed and transformative chapter for every player aiming to become the next #1.
With a strengthened competitive structure, more global opportunities than ever, and continued investment in both player and fan experiences, PUBG MOBILE Esports is set for a landmark year ahead. To stay up to date on everything PUBG MOBILE, including team rosters, match schedules, and how to watch, please visit the official PUBG MOBILE Esports channels on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.
About PUBG MOBILE:
PUBG MOBILE is based on PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, the phenomenon that took the world of interactive entertainment by storm in 2017. Up to 100 players parachute onto a remote island to battle in a winner-takes-all showdown. Players must locate and scavenge their own weapons, vehicles, and supplies, and defeat every player in a visually and tactically rich battleground that forces players into a shrinking play zone. PUBG MOBILE is co-developed by LIGHTSPEED STUDIOS of Tencent Games and KRAFTON, Inc.
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