PUBG MOBILE is excited to announce the return of the PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash (PMRC) tournament for 2023. Kicking off on 29th June, this event will see teams from six regions battle across 4 tense clashes to prove their worth.
PUBG MOBILE Esports is excited to announce that the second installment of the PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash (PMRC 2023) will kick off this June! The tournament, which sets top teams from across the world against each other in a region vs region format, is set to begin on the 29th June with the first battle South East Asia (SEA) vs South Asia (SA). This year will feature four regional clashes, with 16 teams competing in each, as they battle to be crowned champions.
With four clashes taking place from June to October of 2023, teams will be training and strategizing in order to prove themselves against new competition. Following the usual format, points will be awarded for team placement and eliminations. However, to raise the stakes a regional points system will now run alongside the individual team scores, adding further competition to the tournament and allowing fans to see which region has the better teams overall. Teams will still need to focus on their own performance, eliminating their opponents, and placing first if they want to secure bragging rights.
PUBG MOBILE Esports is excited to announce that the second installment of the PUBG MOBILE Regional Clash (PMRC 2023) will kick off this June! The tournament, which sets top teams from across the world against each other in a region vs region format, is set to begin on the 29th June with the first battle South East Asia (SEA) vs South Asia (SA). This year will feature four regional clashes, with 16 teams competing in each, as they battle to be crowned champions.
With four clashes taking place from June to October of 2023, teams will be training and strategizing in order to prove themselves against new competition. Following the usual format, points will be awarded for team placement and eliminations. However, to raise the stakes a regional points system will now run alongside the individual team scores, adding further competition to the tournament and allowing fans to see which region has the better teams overall. Teams will still need to focus on their own performance, eliminating their opponents, and placing first if they want to secure bragging rights.
Source Insider Sports