2025 PUBG Mobile Global Open slot allocation revealed

Jonno Nicholson
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Following the start of the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) registration period, further details have been revealed regarding the event’s slot distribution.

Amateur teams from across the globe can sign up for qualifiers with the opportunity to compete at the competition’s Main Event in Tashkent, Uzbekistan this April.

Overall, seven teams will qualify through its preliminaries, with eight teams receiving direct invites. As the host country, a representative from Uzbekistan will also be invited.

From January 16th until February 9th, all amateur players can register to compete in 2025 PGMO qualifiers. The 16 teams who successfully advance from the open qualifiers will then earn a place in the preliminaries, where teams will compete in six matches every day.

From then, seven teams will earn places in the Main Event and an opportunity to play for a share of $500,000 (~£409,083) in prize money. The competition’s main event will take place from April 12th to 13th.

We’re thrilled to bring back PMGO in 2025 and to be returning to Tashkent following the 2024 PUBG MOBILE National Championship Uzbekistan,” stated James Yang, Director of Global Esports Center at Level Infinite, Tencent Games.

“The 2025 PMGO is a tournament that highlights our commitment to growing the esports ecosystem in Uzbekistan and Central Asia, while creating incredible opportunities for amateur players worldwide to prove themselves on a global stage. We cannot wait to see who will rise to the challenge!”

The PMGO is part of PUBG Mobile’s aim to build grassroots initiatives and provide opportunities for amateur players to compete against the best players in the world.

2025 is set to be a significant year for PUBG Mobile esports. Alongside hosting PMGO, the PUBG Mobile Global Championship and the PUBG Mobile World Cup, Level Infinite aims to invest $10m (~£8.1m) in the 2025 season to bolster its ecosystem.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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