ニュース Pubg Mobile World CupがClimaxに近づき、ラウンド1が完成しています

Pubg Mobile World CupがClimaxに近づき、ラウンド1が完成しています

著者 : Oliver アップデート : Feb 19,2025

PUBG Mobile Esports World Cupの最初のステージが終了し、12チームが300万ドルの賞金プールを争っています。サウジアラビアでのGamers8スピンオフであるこのエキサイティングなトーナメントは、現在のリーダーとしてアライアンスが出現しています。

最初の24のチームは、スリリングな最終対決の舞台を設定しました。予選チームは、7月27日から28日までの最終ステージが始まるまで、1週間の休息を享受します。

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グローバルな影響: PUBGモバイルワールドカップの全体的な影響はまだわかりませんが、eSportsワールドカップでの存在は大きな話題を生み出しています。ただし、これはPUBG MobileのeSportsカレンダーで最大のイベントではなく、将来のトーナメントによる覆い帯につながる可能性があることに注意することが重要です。

一方、12の排除されたチームは、メインイベントで2つの切望されたスポットのためにサバイバル段階(7月23日から24日)で競います。これは激しい競争を約束します。

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