PUBG MOBILE Philippines has chosen its squads to compete against the best from Myanmar, Cambodia, and Singapore. Harame Bro emerged victorious in the PUBG MOBILE National Championships (PMNC) held last January 6-7, 2024, at the SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City.
The team took home the lion’s share of the PHP500,000 cash prize pool and was joined on the podium by 214 Akira, Exquisite Esports, Dread Esports, and ELV8 Esports. Together with top-seeded teams Playbook Esports (PBE) and Enigma, these seven teams will represent the Philippines in this year’s international PUBG MOBILE Esports competitions. Attended by thousands of Filipino PUBG MOBILE fans, the event was supported by TECNO Mobile, one of the world’s leading smartphone brands.
“TECNO’S partnership with PUBG MOBILE Esports is a testament of our support for the Philippine esports community. We are committed to be part of meaningful collaborations which empower our very own esports teams. We guarantee it by providing innovative smartphone devices and other resources to make them more competitive in the global gaming arena,” shared ECNO Mobile Philippines Product Manager Matt Villagracia.
These teams have gone through a series of tournaments, besting more than 200 teams hailing from across the country with their sheer gaming skills and teamwork. They are vying for the glory of being named one of the Philippines’ best PUBG MOBILE teams and the honor of representing the motherland on the global stage, strengthening the country’s growing prominence in the regional competitive gaming landscape.
“We are thrilled to have our first-ever offline event for the PUBG Mobile National Championships. Since 2022, only one team has made it to the regional pro tournaments. Now, there are seven. Knowing our teams, we look forward to the matches against our Southeast Asian neighbors and for our Filipino representatives to impress the region with their skills and strategy,” said Franchesca Fajardo, Esports Manager at PUBG MOBILE Philippines.
Last year, Abdul “Monboy” Barode took home the country’s first bronze medal in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games’ PUBG MOBILE Individual Event, bringing national pride and cementing the Philippines’ status as an esports frontrunner.
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