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Sixteen Teams and USD 2.5M Prize Pool; The PMCO 2019 Fall Split Global Finals In Kuala Lumpur Is Not To Be Missed

by Heirul Kamel
November 18, 2019
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This 29 November, Kuala Lumpur will be seeing the world’s largest mobile eSports tournament to date with the PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO) 2019 Fall Split Global Finals. A total of 16 teams from 10 regions across the globe will be battling for the biggest Chicken Dinner of them all: a staggering prize pool of US$2.5 million (~RM10.3 million) will be up for grabs, but only the best are worthy to claim this reward.

The PMCO 2019 Fall Split Global Finals will also feature Malaysia’s own Yoodo Gank eSports team contending against top rivalling teams from Thailand, Indonesia, China, and the US. Don’t miss out on supporting our local heroes in their fight to be the very best in the global PUBG Mobile eSports arena when the grand PMCO tournament lands on Malaysia.

Just when you think this event already big enough, the PMCO 2019 Fall Split Finals has a bigger and grander plan. Aside from hosting the largest PUBG Mobile tournament the world has ever seen, the PMCO finals in Kuala Lumpur will also see other various attractions including gaming, cosplay, professional eSport talents, and also stage performances from celebrities including our local music talent Naim Daniel, Canadian singer Henry Lau, and Indian rapper Badshah.

The top eSports teams, big names in entertainment, a massive battle royale, and a grand prize pool; all this for you to experience at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC), KL from 29 November to 1 December.

PUBG MOBILE-themed cosplayer parachuting into Kuala Lumpur carrying the official PMCO 2019 flag last week on 11 November

PMCO represents the start of PUBG Mobile’s eSports ecosystem, providing an environment for skilful players from around the world to organically grow into professional teams. The Fall Split is the second season of PMCO this year, following the Spring Split that took place in Berlin, Germany in July 2019.

Experience the PMCO 2019 Fall Split Global Finals in PWTC up close and personal by booking your tickets now via Proticket Malaysia, with early bird promotions for daily seating priced from RM16 and seasonal from RM32.

To find out more about PUBG MOBILE Club Open 2019 and participating teams, do visit PMCO’s official website and YouTube channel. PUBG Mobile is published by Tencent Games and is available for free on Android and iOS.

This article is brought to you by Tencent Games.

Tags: esportsEventkuala lumpurMalaysiaPMCOPUBG Mobile
Updated 4:35 pm, Wed, 27 November 19
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