Tournament information | |
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Game | PUBG Mobile |
Dates | 31 October 2024–8 December 2024 |
Administrator | Level Infinite, Krafton |
Tournament format(s) | Battle Royale |
Host(s) | United Kingdom & Malaysia |
Venue(s) | Kuala Lumpur (League Stage) ExCeL London, London (Grand Finals) |
Participants | 49 teams |
Purse | $3,000,000 |
Website | https://esports.pubgmobile.com |
The PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024 is the final event of the 2024 PUBG Mobile competitive season. In the PMGC 2024, 48 qualified teams will participate in the League Stage across the phases of Group Stage, Survival Stage & Last Chance in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a closed offline event from October 31st to November 24th. The Grand Finals will be held in London, United Kingdom on December 6–8 and 15 qualified teams from the League Stage are joined with the host country team. The championship featured a total prizepool of $3,000,000 USD. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The league stage will be held in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. On the other hand, the grand finals will be held at the ExCeL London in United Kingdom.
League Stage | Grand Finals |
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Kuala Lumpur | London |
Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia (Malaysia) | |
Region | Invitation Name | Team Name |
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EMEA | Host Country Invitation | Guild Esports |
Region | Event | Qualification Method | Team Name |
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Southeast Asia | PMGC Points | 2024 PMGC Points - Indonesia #1 | Alter Ego Ares |
2024 PMGC Points - Malaysia #1 | Alliance | ||
2024 PMGC Points - Thailand #1 | Vampire Esports | ||
2024 PMGC Points - Vietnam #1 | D'Xavier | ||
PMSL SEA | PMSL SEA Fall 2024 | ROY Esports | |
PMSL SEA Fall 2024 | Team Secret | ||
PMSL SEA Fall 2024 | FaZe Clan | ||
PMSL SEA Fall 2024 | RRQ Ryu | ||
PMSL SEA Fall 2024 | Bigetron Knights | ||
PMSL SEA Fall 2024 | VOIN Donkey ID | ||
PMCL SEA | PMCL SEA Fall 2024 Champion | Harame Bro | |
South Asia & Central Asia | PMGC 2023 | PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023 Champion | IHC Esports |
PMGC Points | 2024 PMGC Points - South Asia #1 | DRS Gaming | |
2024 PMGC Points - Pakistan #1 | AS i8 Esports | ||
2024 PMGC Points - Central Asia #1 | 4Merical Vibes | ||
2024 PMGC Points - CSA | Falcons Force | ||
PMSL CSA | PMSL CSA Fall 2024 | Stalwart Esports | |
PMSL CSA Fall 2024 | Major Pride | ||
PMSL CSA Fall 2024 | Horaa Esports | ||
PMSL CSA Fall 2024 | De Muerte | ||
PMSL CSA Fall 2024 | AoR Esports | ||
Europe, Middle East & Africa | PMGC Points | 2024 PMGC Points - Türkiye #1 | IW NRX |
2024 PMGC Points - MEA #1 | Brute Force | ||
2024 PMGC Points - Europe #1 | Team Spirit | ||
2024 PMGC Points - EMEA | Virtus.pro | ||
PMSL EMEA | PMSL EMEA Fall 2024 | Twisted Minds | |
PMSL EMEA Fall 2024 | Nigma Galaxy | ||
PMSL EMEA Fall 2024 | Zeus Esports | ||
PMSL EMEA Fall 2024 | Regnum Carya Bra Esports | ||
PMSL EMEA Fall 2024 | 77 | ||
PMSL EMEA Fall 2024 | Natus Vincere | ||
Americas | PMGC Points | 2024 PMGC Points - Brazil #1 | Alpha7 Esports |
2024 PMGC Points - Latin America #1 | Team Queso | ||
2024 PMGC Points - North America #1 | iNCO Gaming | ||
PMSL Americas | PMSL Americas Fall 2024 | Twisted Minds BR | |
PMSL Americas Fall 2024 | Influence Rage | ||
PMSL Americas Fall 2024 | Team Liquid | ||
PMSL Americas Fall 2024 | Loops Esports | ||
PMSL Americas Fall 2024 | FURIA Esports | ||
China | Peacekeeper Elite League | 2024 PEL Fall Champion | TJB Esports |
Peacekeeper Elite League Championship Points | 2024 PEL Points | ThunderTalk Gaming | |
2024 PEL Points | Tianba | ||
PEL Qualifier | PMGC 2024 - PEL Qualifier Champion | Regans Gaming | |
South Korea & Japan | Pro Series Korea | PMPS 2024 Season 3 Champion | DRX |
2024 PMPS Points | Dplus KIA | ||
Japan League | PMJL S4 Phase 2 Champion | CAG OSAKA | |
PMJL S4 Phase 2 | VENGEANCE | ||
Rivals Cup | Rivals Cup 2024 Season 2 Champion | Miraen Sejong |
The tournament will begin with a Group Stage featuring 48 teams divided into 3 groups of 16. Each group will compete over a specific week consisting of 24 matches, spread across 4 matchdays, with 6 matches each day. The top 3 teams from each group will advance directly to the Grand Finals, while teams placing 4th to 11th will move on to the Survival Stage, and the bottom 5 teams will be eliminated. In the Survival Stage, the 24 remaining teams will be split into 3 groups of 8, playing 18 matches over 3 days in a Round-Robin format. The top 16 teams will progress to the Last Chance stage, with the bottom 8 teams being eliminated. The Last Chance stage will feature 16 teams competing in 12 matches, where the top 6 teams will secure their spots in the Grand Finals, and the bottom 11 teams will be eliminated. The Grand Finals will consist of 16 teams, including the 15 qualified from the League Stage and 1 host country invited team, competing in 18 matches to determine the champion.
Round | Date | Teams |
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Group Stage | 31 October 2024 | Group Yellow |
1 November 2024 | ||
2 November 2024 | ||
3 November 2024 | ||
7 November 2024 | Group Red | |
9 November 2024 | ||
10 November 2024 | ||
11 November 2024 | ||
14 November 2024 | Group Green | |
15 November 2024 | ||
16 November 2024 | ||
17 November 2024 | ||
Survival Stage | 20 November 2024 | Group rotation to be announced. |
21 November 2024 | ||
22 November 2024 | ||
Last Chance | 23 November 2024 | Bottom 16 teams from Survival Stage |
24 November 2024 | ||
Grand Finals | 6 December 2024 | 1 invited team + Top 3 teams from each group of Group Stage + Top 6 teams from Last Chance |
7 December 2024 | ||
8 December 2024 |
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