PUBG Mobile Esports continues to grow with new partnership and features
PUBG Mobile esports is still growing and is actively expanding through numerous collaborations and exciting mechanics added to the game. The newest partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Qiddi Gaming and the addition of the Ultimate Royale ranked system mark a new chapter of the battle royale title’s esports landscape.
Qiddi Gaming becomes the official partner of PUBG Mobile
The battle royale game, PUBG Mobile has signed an MoU with the Saudi Arabian company Qiddi Gaming, the esports wing of the Qiddi megaproject. The collaboration here seeks to improve services to players and spectators in order to provide better games.
The partnership will kick off at the global championship.
The cooperation will be launched at the PUBG Mobile Esports Global Championship which is planned to be held in London on December 6-8, 2024.
This is PUBG Mobile second time associated with Saudi Arabian eSports activities though Qiddi Gaming is its first regional partner.
In late January of this year, PUBG Mobile partnered with the Esports World Cup Foundation to further its participation within international competitions and demonstrate its continuous support for the region’s budding esports industry.
Introduction of Ultimate Royale Ranked System
In another big news, PUBG Mobile has introduced Ultimate Royale, a new in-game ranked mode which is designed for esports. Intended to replicate professional competition rules, this mode provides the identified players a framework with which they can prepare for PUBG Mobile esports competitions.
Ultimate Royale distributes the players by five skill levels; the 500 best players at the end of the season get a trial membership in professional teams. Accessible to players in Crown Tier or above in Classic Seasons, this ranked playlist offers its participants in game rewards with a focus on competition.
From November 10, 2024, the Ultimate Royale playlist will be weekly, though as part of the game’s general esports approach. PUBG Mobile also becomes one of the few elite esports titles such as VALORANT and its Premier mode that provide a direct career ladder for talented amateurs.
Building up the PUBG Mobile Esports Environment
The year 2024 has been eventful for PUBG Mobile esports calendar and spectacular moments including the first ever PUBG Mobile Global Open generated more than 500,000 viewers. It also signed a deal with Guild Esports, a UK-based organisation, to improve the competitiveness of the game.
This is because the game has a large players’ base of over 30 million daily active users that support its esports sector. This way, with partnerships like Qiddi Gaming and with new concepts like Ultimate Royale, the game keeps on cultivating new talents and strengthening the mobile esports market leader position.
The Road Ahead
PUBG Mobile has guaranteed that its esports scene will always be innovative and collaborative due to constant development. With Qiddi Gaming and Ultimate Royale, the world of PUBG Mobile esports is in for an interesting future for the battle royale game.source:: esportsinsider.com