PUBG Mobile's Esports World Cup tournament has closed its first stage
The 24 teams have now been halved, down to 12
And we've still got the final stage to go!
It was a weekend for big news, so we don't blame you if you missed some of the hot topics coming out of Saudi Arabia. But if you haven't, you might be interested to know that stage one of the PUBG Mobile World Cup is over and done with, and while some teams didn't make the cut, others are now well on the way to grabbing a slice of the $3m prize-pool on offer.
If you haven't read any of our previous coverage of the Esports World Cup and PUBG Mobile's part in it, here's a brief primer. The EWC is a spin-off of Gamers8, a massive event taking place in Saudi Arabia, this esports-centric event aimed to bring some of the biggest games to the country.
And with PUBG Mobile, amongst others, it succeeded. Now, Alliance is the team leading the pack as the number of contestants has narrowed down from 24 to 12. The qualifying teams get a one-week break after the action this weekend before the final stage of the PUBG Mobile World Cup takes place from July 27th to the 28th.
While it's likely to take a while before we discern the PUBG Mobile World Cup's impact on fans, we can't refute that the news has been momentous emanating from the Esports World Cup. Yet we do observe that despite its nomenclature, the PUBG Mobile World Cup remains distant from the zenith of the game's esports calendar, and with other events transpiring this year, this 'grandiose event' may be eclipsed.
Nonetheless, if you're disinclined to await the weekend, July 23rd to the 24th will witness the 12 eliminated teams engage in combat during the Survival Stage, vying for two coveted slots on the primary stage. And it portends to be a veritable nailbiter.
If you seek to unveil some of the most esteemed mobile games this year to sustain you until the next phase of this event, peruse our enumeration of the best mobile games of 2024 (thus far)?