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<strong>PMCO Spring 2022 details revealed</strong>

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Registrations for PMCO Spring edition are now open.

PUBG Mobile has announced the details for its semi-professional and amateur tournament: PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO). The event is set to have a prize pool of US$600,000 for the Spring edition.

Registrations for the PMCO opened on March 31 and will be open till April 13. The event, though, will not feature any country-level leagues and is set to have the 170 countries represented across six regions: which are North America, South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Europe. The US$600k prize pool will be split across the different regions. Even though PMCO will have six regions, it will also feature sub-regions, which include: 

  • PMCO North America
  • PMCO South America
    • PMCO Brazil
    • PMCO Latin America
  • PMCO Africa
  • PMCO Middle East
  • PMCO Asia
    • PMCO South Asia
    • PMCO Asia Wildcard
  • PMCO Europe
    • PMCO Western Europe
    • PMCO Turkey

The competition’s move to semi-professional and amateur teams means that the PMCO will no longer grant direct promotion to the PUBG MOBILE Pro Leagues, with teams no longer competing through the PUBG MOBILE National Championship or PUBG Mobile National Championships (PMNC) Regional Cups in order to reach the PMPL next year. 

Although the registrations have opened, PUBG Mobile are yet to announce the exact date of the PMCO Spring 2022 season’s commencement.

PMCO Spring 2022 details revealed
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Aditya Chaudhuri

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