Tencent has revealed the full 2023 schedule for PUBG Mobile's esports. This year promises to be just as action-packed as the previous ones, with high-profile tournaments to look forward to.
The Pro League (PMPL), the premier PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds competition in various countries, will continue in 2023, starting on February 15. This tournament will take place in 14 regions and has expanded its reach to more countries in Southeast Asia through the PMPL SEA Wild Card, which includes the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Singapore.
To add to the excitement, the organizers have changed the scoring system to a 10-point matrix for PUBG Mobile's 2023 esports season, which is expected to encourage teams to play better.
The PMPL Spring Split will begin in the Southeast Asia region in February, followed by the Americas, North Africa, and South Asia in March and Arabia in May. The schedule for the European region is yet to be unveiled. Top teams from each of the PMPL events will meet again in their regional Championship/Super League (depending on their location).
Tencent has also confirmed that the first-ever partner league for Southeast Asia (PMSL) will take place this year and feature two seasons (Spring and Fall), where pro squads from the SA region will fight. However, more details about the contest are yet to be disclosed.
The aforementioned pro Southeast Asian squads will meet again in May at the 32nd SEA Games, which will be held in Cambodia, to represent their country and fight for honor.
The Fall Split of the 2023 Pro League is scheduled to kick off in July for Asian countries. However, it will start in July and August for other regions, including Brazil, Arabia, and North America.
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