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PUBG Mobile Reveals Comprehensive Plans for 2026 Esports Circuit Expansion

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Krafton has officially unveiled its ambitious plans for the 2026 PUBG Mobile Esports circuit, introducing a revamped structure aimed at enhancing competition and accessibility for players worldwide. This year’s changes include the introduction of two complete seasons of the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO), moving away from the previous Super League format, which will provide both professional and amateur teams unprecedented opportunities to compete for titles and prize pools.

The 2026 circuit features over 30 National Championships across more than eight regions, laying the groundwork for a more diversified competitive landscape. Teams will now have expanded qualification paths, leading to regional qualifiers that will directly influence their standings in the PMGO seasons. The primary goal of these updates is to create a more inclusive environment, allowing a broader range of players to compete and potentially ascend to the pinnacle of PUBG Mobile Esports.

The first of the two PMGO seasons will kick off in Southeast Asia, offering a substantial prize pool of $500,000. This initial phase provides players with their first opportunity to earn championship-qualifying points. Following this, the second season will shift focus to Pakistan for the first time, with another prize pool of $500,000 and increased qualification avenues. The culmination of these efforts will lead to the 2026 PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC), which will once again be hosted in Türkiye, featuring a remarkable prize pool of $3 million.

In addition to the competitive framework, several enhancements are set to enrich the PUBG Mobile Esports ecosystem. A streamlined in-game participation system aims to simplify the process for players across the globe to join tournaments with minimal effort. There are also plans to broaden offline fan experiences, which will include expanded presences at gaming conventions and popular events like food and music festivals. Furthermore, the registration process for third-party tournament organizers will be improved, facilitating easier creation of competitions.

As PUBG Mobile Esports prepares to launch these new initiatives, it’s worth noting the impressive engagement seen in 2025. Last year, over 1,000,000 participants from more than 180 countries took part in the competitive scene, underscoring Krafton’s mission to make esports more accessible. The game’s success was recognized when PUBG Mobile was awarded Mobile Esports of the Year at the Esports Awards for the second consecutive time, further solidifying its standing within the community.

Looking forward to 2026, the changes being implemented signal a transformative chapter for PUBG Mobile Esports. With a focus on expanding opportunities for both aspiring and established players, the circuit is likely to foster a heightened level of competition and engagement, positioning itself as a significant player in the global esports landscape. As the year unfolds, fans and players alike will be eagerly anticipating how these changes will impact the trajectory of PUBG Mobile competitions.

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