Malaysian PUBG MOBILE Stars to collide in PUBG MOBILE Conqueror Series Malaysia Summer with POCO Malaysia as the official smartphone partner.
Tencent announced that the tournament will be powered by POCO Malaysia, the official smartphone partner of PMCS Malaysia Summer. This partnership underscores the commitment to fostering a thriving Malaysian esports scene and providing a platform for aspiring players to chase their professional dreams.
The PMCS Malaysia Summer offers a unique opportunity for talented individuals from all walks of life to showcase their skills and potentially become the next esports stars. The four-week league format features a manageable schedule with just three competition days per week, each packed with six intense matches.
A total of 16 teams will compete in the league: four Invited Partnership teams, four Invited teams from the PUBG MOBILE National Championship (PMNC) 2023, and eight teams from the qualifying rounds.
Four prestigious Partner Teams have received direct invitations: Alliance Maven, SEM9 Academy, Crit VIP Academy, and Todak Squad. Adding to the mix are four teams invited based on their performance in the PUBG MOBILE National Championship (PMNC) 2023: 1000C Movista, Homebois, GamesMY 24, and DX Ravenwood. These seasoned veterans will undoubtedly bring their A-game to the table.
The remaining teams from the qualifying rounds are WGMia, PEA, Error, Vokey Esports, Academy DH18, Sakura RS, Terengganu Esports, and Maqna Esports.
Throughout the four-week league, teams will accumulate points based on their performance in each match. The team with the highest total points at the end will be crowned the champion. The top 10 teams (excluding Partner Teams) will secure a slot into the prestigious PMCS Malaysia Fall. However, the teams at the bottom will be relegated to the PMCS Fall Qualifier, where they'll have to fight their way back up through the qualifying rounds.
The top 3 teams, based on their combined points from both the PMCS Malaysia Summer and Fall, will earn the right to compete for a chance to represent Malaysia at the PUBG MOBILE Super League Southeast Asia in 2025 through the PUBG Mobile National Championship 2024. This is a dream come true for any aspiring professional gamer, and the competition is sure to be fierce.
Eugene Chin, Country Manager (Malaysia) of Tencent Games, expressed the company's commitment, "This tournament is a testament to our dedication to fostering a thriving gaming community in Malaysia and providing a platform for our players who dream of becoming professional esports athletes."
Don't miss the electrifying action! Catch the live broadcasts of the PMCS Malaysia Summer on PUBG MOBILE Malaysia's official Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok channels.