PUBG MOBILE Announces Pakistan Campus Championship: 2021 Edition

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  • PUBG MOBILE Campus Championship Pakistan is back with a bang and offers the chance to compete for a prize pool of Rs 180 Lacs

KARACHI, Pakistan: PUBG MOBILE’s all-time favourite campus championship is back with a bang! One of the most anticipated tournaments of the year, the PUBG MOBILE Campus Championship will take place from March 1 to May 30, 2021 in Pakistan with Rs 45 Lacs prize per split and a total prize pool of Rs 180 Lacs in South Asia up for grabs in 2021.

Fans also have more reasons than ever to celebrate as OPPO joins the ranks as an official sponsor of PUBG MOBILE South Asia Tournaments events in 2021.

The newly released youth-targeted F19 Pro model from OPPO will fuel upcoming PUBG MOBILE tournaments in South Asia. With a host of exciting collaborations and promotions in store, PUBG MOBILE and Oppo are gearing up for a year of gaming unlike any other.

Committed to developing the South Asian esports ecosystem, the tournament looks to develop and nurture budding talent across the youth of Pakistan by giving them a unique platform to showcase their talent, skill and strategy, while making a name for themselves in the rapidly growing Esports community.

Always looking to push the boundaries and offer players exciting opportunities, PUBG MOBILE is also introducing the all-new Campus Ambassador Program, a one-of-its-kind initiative for young and promising students.

A six-month-long program, student influencers will be involved in various marketing activities with 50 ambassadors being selected from each region to lead campus operations in relation to the program.

Having set the stage for 2021 to be a memorable year for the development of South Asian esports, PUBG MOBILE is here with a vision and commitment of becoming the leading esports brand in the region. Endeavouring to create a thriving ecosystem, be it within the bounds or outside of the game, PUBG MOBILE is dedicatedly exploring unique esports experiences, replete with excitement, joy and never-seen-before lifestyle adventures for its ever-growing community of fans.

In 2021, the PUBG MOBILE South Asia Esports team will also pave the way for a distinct esports structure, marking a clear pathway to evolve from the grassroot level to an amateur to finally reach pro-league. Star talent will be identified and nurtured from well-known regional tournaments such as PUBG MOBILE Campus Championship (PMCC) and PUBG MOBILE National Championship (PMNC), to be prepped and go on to qualify for pro-leagues such as PUBG MOBILE Club Open (PMCO) and PUBG MOBILE Pro League (PMPL)      before finally stepping on the world stage (PUBG MOBILE Global Championship) and be recognized in all their glory.

Curating authentic experiences and opportunities for gamers looking to make their mark on the esports industry, PUBG MOBILE continues to provide unrivalled gaming experiences while paving the way forward for the future of esports. Stay tuned for more!

PUBG MOBILE is available to download for free on the App Store and Google Play.

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