PUBG Esports Roadmap 2023 : Everything you need to know- PUBG Esports has revealed its new plan for 2023, which is a “Global Partner Team Program”. These teams will be selected from the current PUBG Esports teams through a selection process, developer KRAFTON announced. Membership is also expected to be reviewed annually, although it has not yet been revealed how many organizations will be selected.
Like other programs such as VCT and HCS, PUBG Esports has revealed that teams will receive a number of financial benefits, including the creation of team-branded in-game items.
PUBG Esports Roadmap 2023 : Everything you need to know
Teams will also be guaranteed a place to participate in the PUBG Global Series (PGS), which returns after a two-year absence. By 2023, PGS will be a completely offline tournament with two splits next year: April and September. The series will be a replacement for the PUBG Continental Series.
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In addition to announcing the return of the PUBG Global Series, the esports ecosystem will also include the PUBG Nations Cup which will be in June and its flagship, the PUBG Global Championship in November and December.
Looking ahead, PUBG Esports also revealed that it will open an esports arena in Korea, which will open in the first half of 2024. This new PUBG Esports program for 2023 follows the conclusion of this year’s PUBG Global Championship. year. This is designed to be a special, unique location which will be for the pros and fans to enjoy the thrill of the game anytime.
Additionally, this became the latest esports title to adopt such a program for its esports ecosystem. VALORANT teams were officially introduced in September, and the Halo Championship Series is still in the works. Additionally, racing game Trackmania is rumored to adopt a similar system by 2023.