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PMGO 2026 Season 1 Kicks Off With 1 Million Registered Participants

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Kicks Off With 1 Million Registered Participants

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Kicks Off With 1 Million Registered Participants
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PUBG Mobile Global Open 2026 also known as PMGO 2026 Season 1 Kicks Off With 1 Million Registered Participants.

PUBG MOBILE Esports 8th anniversary is here, marking eight years of delivering the most popular mobile battle royale experience to players around the world. Marking this occasion, PUBG MOBILE Esports announced that the 2026 PUBG MOBILE Global Open (PMGO) Season 1 tournament has surpassed a record-breaking 1 million registered participants.

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Is Underway

With the 2026 PMGO Season 1 underway, a global wave of players have made their first steps into competitive action, bringing the goal of “Battlegrounds for Everyone” to life. 

With a growing global player base and an ever-expanding competitive structure, PUBG MOBILE Esports continues to broaden its ecosystem, creating meaningful pathways for players at every level to progress from local competition to the international stage. Surpassing over 1 million registered participants underscores the scale and inclusivity of PUBG MOBILE Esports, proving that the path to the global stage is truly open to all. From spotlighting fresh-faced talent to celebrating seasoned pros, PUBG MOBILE Esports is dedicated to making the competitive landscape of mobile esports more accessible than ever before.

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Kicking off this year’s competitive season, 2026 PMGO Season 1 opened registrations on February 5th, welcoming players from over 200 countries and regions. The Road to PMGO now heats up, with national and regional qualifiers running from March to May, where teams battle-it-out to secure crucial points through eliminations and match placements. Only the most tenacious teams will earn their place at the Main Event, taking place June 2nd-7th in Jakarta, Indonesia

The Main Event of the 2026 PMGO Season 1 will see the world’s top veteran teams clash with rising stars from newly-qualified amateur teams live for a share of the $500,000 prize pool, in an elite battle for glory on the global stage. As the season unfolds, this new generation of talent will shape the future of mobile esports, turning opportunity into achievement, and building toward the return of iconic tournaments later this year, including the 2026 PUBG MOBILE World Cup (PMWC) and the 2026 PUBG MOBILE Global Championship (PMGC), which will once again bring the best teams from around the world together to compete for glory.

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