This year, Tencent took a gamble by investing further in the region of Japan. Indeed, their investment bore fruit and now, Tencent looks to dive deeper into the scene through the franchised PUBG Mobile Japan League. With a prize pool of $2.9 million, here are the announced 16 teams taking part!
Here they are, as revealed by PUBG Corp:
- Burning Core
- CYCLOPS athlete gaming
- Sengoku Gaming
- AXIZ
- Team Unite
- AQUOS DetonatioN Violet
- SCARZ
- SunSister
- JUPITER
- DeToNator
- Donuts USG
- REJECT
- Lag Gaming
- BLUE BEES
- Two undecided team names
By entering the franchised format, a tonne of benefits will be present. To begin with, the minimum salary for all players is set to provide everyone with job stability. Also notably, teams can build up to seven participants, with a max of 2 foreigners.
Accordingly, with the PUBG Mobile Global Championship ongoing and being a massive success, one begins to contemplate PUBG Mobile as an esport. The incredibly successful title is starting to be considered the top competitive mobile game out there right now. Now is the perfect time to invest in more franchised leagues such as the PUBG Mobile Japan League.
Having only a taster of the PMJL from the Season 0 event this year, I can say that we’re ready for more starting in January with Stage 1 of Season 1.
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