Getting ready for the start of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals
Today, January 21, PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals starts. The main championship of the season will be attended by 16 teams from all over the world, playing for a prize pool of $3,490,000. In this regard, we invite you to get acquainted with the format of the event, as well as the participants of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals.
Format of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals
PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals will be held online from January 21 to 23. In total, 16 teams will take part in the PMGC 2021 Grand Finals: six from the West League Finals, nine from the East League Finals, as well as one participant in the Battlegrounds Mobile India Series 2021. Based on the results of 18 matches, the winner of the championship will be determined, who will receive the lion's share of the total prize pool in the amount of $1,500,000.
The event will be held online, however, unlike other championships, PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals will offer participants two servers to choose from - in Singapore and Dubai.
At the same time, Krafton and Tencent Games have significantly increased the prize pool, which will amount to $3,490,000. While the 1st to 3rd placed teams will receive $1,500,000, $600,000 and $300,000 respectively, the organizers intend to offer cash rewards for the individual award winners and the 4th to 16th placed teams.
Distribution of points per match
- Kill - 1 point.
- 1st place: 15 points.
- 2nd place: 12 points.
- 3rd place: 10 points.
- 4th place: 8 points.
- 5th place: 6 points.
- 6th place: 4 points.
- 7th place: 2 points.
- 8th-12th place: 1 point.
- 13th-16th place: 0 points.
Participants of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals
The following teams will take part in the championship (location):
- DAMWON Gaming (South Korea).
- D'Xavier (Vietnam).
- Stalwart Esports (Singapore).
- Nova Esports (China).
- Nigma Galaxy (Dubai).
- The Infinity (Thailand).
- Six Two Eight (China).
- Team Secret (Malaysia).
- 4Rivals (Malaysia).
- Kaos Next Ryuya (Singapore).
- Natus Vincere (Singapore).
- Furious Gaming (Singapore).
- Alpha7 Esports (Dubai).
- S2G Esports (Singapore).
- 1907 Fenerbahce Esports (Singapore).
- GodLike Esports (Dubai).
PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals will be held online from January 21 to 23. Sixteen teams from all over the world will compete for a prize pool of $3,490,000.
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