PUBG Mobile's Esports Studio Appearance
Currently, PUBG Mobile is arguably one of the most popular and very successful mobile battle royale games in the esports tournament scene. As we know, now many large esports organizations have started to present divisions for the PUBG Mobile game.
To support the mobile esports industry, Tencent Games and ESL recently officially announced their new esports studio. Later this studio will be used to hold the PMPL tournament for the Americas region and also PMWL 2022 this year. This collaboration aims to build the PUBG Mobile ecosystem in 2022 by holding high-end tournaments.
As we all know, ESL itself is currently known as one of the biggest esports organizers that has handled many tournaments from CS:GO games, DotA 2, to Clash of Clans.
Comes With a Futuristic Look
The esports studio founded by ESL and Tencent Games itself is located in Katowice, Poland. From some of the uploads displayed, the studio comes with a very futuristic design like a spaceship. Comes with a purplish blue color theme, later each team will sit in a special place.

One of the interesting things is that each place occupied by players comes with a sofa that looks very luxurious. In addition, there are also two touch screen screens which are known to display information regarding what players need to know later.

Even more impressive, the caster and analyst place also has a very futuristic look. There are many lights that are displayed to make it more futuristic without having to use CGI effects again.

A Collaboration That Will Advance the Esports Realm

This collaboration between ESL and PUBG Mobile is certainly not without reason. The reason is, if you look at the bright prospects that PUBG Mobile has in the esports industry. Making ESL without hesitation cooperate with PUBG Mobile as their partner in advancing the realm of Esports.
PUBG Mobile itself has been downloaded 600 million times worldwide and has 50 million active players logging into the game every day. Of course, this is the main reason if ESL wants to cooperate with PUBG Mobile.
Based on the news circulating, this project will involve all PUBG Mobile players around the world to compete for a prizepool of US $ 5 million or equivalent to Rp. 81.7 billion.
PUBG Mobile’s esports studio itself cannot accommodate spectators at all. The reason is that this studio was created so that the PUBG Mobile tournament in 2022 remains lively even though it has to be constrained by the COVID-19 virus. It’s worth waiting for how festive the tournament will be at PUBG Mobile’s Espotrs studio. Therefore, keep an eye on Dafunda Game, okay!!