PUBG Mobile has evolved from merely a mobile game to the biggest mobile esports title in the world. The whole PUBG Mobile community is now eager to watch the upcoming tournament, the PUBG Mobile World League Season Zero, where the best teams from all regions the world compete for the massive prize pool of $850,000.

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PUBG Mobile World League Scrims has been announced with 16 invited teams from SEA and South Asia

The tournament will start on July 10 until August 9. In the meanwhile, EU eSports Org has announced the PUBG Mobile World League Scrims (PMWL Scrims), in which they invited a total of 16 teams from the SEA (South East Asia) and SA (South Asia) regions. Team Celtz, the champion of the PMPL South Asia Finals will be representing India to compete in this tournament.

Team Celtz
Team Celtz was considered as the worst team in the PMPL South Asia and yet they have become the champion in the end

Team Celtz actually only made it to the PMPL South Asia because team Tamilas disbanded after the PMCO India 2020. They were the weakest contender with almost zero expectations from anyone. However, they have ended up being the champion of the PMPL South Asia Finals in the end, defeating big teams such as TSM-Entity and Orang Rock.

This tournament will be a great opportunity for them to test out their strength against the best teams from other regions.

PUBG Mobile World League Scrims Format

The PUBG Mobile World League Scrims will be held for four days on June 24-25 and July 1-2. You can watch the tournament live on the Esports Empire Youtube channel at 12:30 PM IST.

The prize pool for each day is $750. The winner will take $350, the runner-up will take $200, while the third-place team will take $100. The MVP of the day (based on the number of kills) will also get $100.

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Team Secret won the first day of the PUBG Mobile World League Scrims

The first day of the PUBG Mobile World League Scrims has already over yesterday with team Secret from Thailand being the winner. Team Celtz got a decent result on the first day with 6th place.

You can check out the replay of the first day of the PUBG Mobile World League Scrims below.

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