Picture Credit: Twitter

Picture Credit: Twitter

The official schedule for the PUBG Mobile World Invitational tournament which is slated to take place from July 11 till July 16 has been officially released by the popular Battle Royale game. The two divisions of the contest are the all-stars division and the main tournament. The all-stars matches will take place prior to the main tournament from July 11 till July 13 and the main event will be held from July 14 to July 16.

The entire tournament will be held at the Riyadh Boulevard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and will have a total prize pool of a whopping USD 30,00,000. 

Let’s check the schedule for the PMWI 2023:

Schedule of Day 1-2 and Day 4-6:

Local time Indian time Event
13:10 6:40 PM Countdown
13:40 7:10 PM Pre-show & Opening
14:00 7:30 PM Match 1- Sanhok
14:45 8:15 PM Match 2- Erangel
15:30 9:00 PM Match 3- Erangel
16:15 9:45 PM Match 4- Erangel
17:00 10:30 PM Match 5- Miramar
17:45 11:15 PM Match 6- Miramar
18:30 12:00 AM Closing

Schedule of Day 3:
Local time Indian time Event
13:15 6:45 PM Countdown
13:45 7:15 PM Preshow
13:55 7:25 PM Showmatch
14:30 8:00 PM Preshow
14:35 8:05 PM Match 13- Sanhok
15:20 8:50 PM Match 14- Erangel
16:05 9:35 PM Match 15- Erangel
16:50 10:20 PM Match 16- Erangel
17:35 11:05 PM Match 17- Miramar
18:30 12:00 AM Match 18- Miramar
19:05 12:35 AM Closing
  

Here is the list of the qualified teams: All-stars teams:

  • Vampire Esports (Thailand)
  • R8 Esports (Saudi Arabia)
  • DRS Gaming (Nepal)
  • IKURD (Saudi Arabia)
  • Dplus (South Korea)
  • Gaimin Gladiators (Europe)
  • N Hyper (North America)
  • ATON Esports (LATAM)
  • AgonXi8 (Pakistan)
  • Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
  • Faze Clan (Thailand)
  • Bigetron Esports (Indonesia)
  • S2G Esports (Turkey)
  • SEM9 (Malaysia)
  • Infinity IQ (Vietnam)
  • Yangon Galacticos (Myanmar)
  • Titan Gaming (Africa)
  • Varrel (Japan)

Main tournament teams:
  • Alpha7 Esports (Americas Championship, Brazil)
  • Geekay Esports (MEA Championship, Middle East)
  • Tianba (PEL, China)
  • Stalwart Esports (SA Championship, Mongolia)
  • Reject (PMJL, Japan)
  • Twisted Minds (Saudi League)
  • Box Gaming (PMSL, Vietnam)
  • STE (PEL, China)
  • Alter Ego (PMSL, Indonesia)
  • Fire Flux Esports (European Championship, Turkey)