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PUBG Mobile World Cup se acerca al clímax, la primera ronda completa

Autor : Oliver Actualizar : Feb 19,2025

La primera etapa de la Copa Mundial Mobile Mobile de PUBG concluye, dejando a 12 equipos compitiendo por un premio de $ 3 millones. Este emocionante torneo, un spin-off de Gamers8 en Arabia Saudita, ha visto surgir a Alliance como el líder actual.

Los 24 equipos iniciales se han reducido, preparando el escenario para un emocionante enfrentamiento final. Los equipos de calificación disfrutan de una semana de respiro antes de que la etapa final comience del 27 al 28 de julio.

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Impacto global: Si bien el impacto general de la Copa Mundial PUBG Mobile sigue por verse, su presencia en la Copa Mundial de Esports ha generado un zumbido significativo. Sin embargo, es importante tener en cuenta que este no es el evento más grande en el calendario de eSports de PUBG Mobile, lo que puede conducir a algunos cambios para futuros torneos.

Mientras tanto, los 12 equipos eliminados competirán en la etapa de supervivencia (23 de julio al 24) por dos lugares codiciados en el evento principal. Esto promete una intensa competencia.

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