The PUBG Mobile Club Open 2021 Spring Split will commence today in 27 regions around the world. Semi-pro and pro teams who have qualified through the qualifiers for the group stage of their respective regions will fight it out for a spot in the finals. The PMCO 2021 Spring Split offers a huge prize pool of $1,642,400, an extensive bounce from the portion in the past iteration.
PMCO South Asia Regions and Prize Pool For Each Region
The South Asian region has gotten strong in the brief history of PUBG Mobile esports. Even after PUBG Mobile was banned in India a year ago, the district (which incorporates nations like Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Maldives, and Sri Lanka) has shown its ability and potential consistently. Teams from here have contended furiously at both the domestic and global levels.
Remembering every one of these things and the watcher's eagerness for PUBG Mobile esports in South Asia, the authorities have chosen to allot $116,800 for the South Asian district out of the monstrous prize pool. This prize cash will be distributed similarly among the four PMCO regions competing inside the South Asian belt.
Distribution Of Prize:
- Pakistan - $29,200
- Nepal - $29,200
- Bangladesh - $29,200
- South Asia Wild Card - $29,200
The top-performing teams in these PMCO's will likewise earn a spot in the PUBG Mobile Pro League Season 3 (PMPL S3), where they will compete with the best teams in the South Asian region for higher glory and prize pools.
The PMCO 2021 Spring Split South Asia will be streamed on the YouTube channel of PUBG Mobile Esports, with the group phase of each event starting at various timings:
- PMCO Pakistan Spring Split 2021: 5:00 PM PKT (5:30 PM IST)
- PMCO Nepal Spring Split 2021: 7:45 PM NPT (7:30 PM IST)
- PMCO Bangladesh Spring Split 2021: 3:30 PM BDT (1:00 PM IST)
- PMCO South Asia Wildcard: 1:00 PM IST
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