Over 500 teams from the EMEA region will compete in the competition, which will take place in February and March 2022. Tournament of BATTLEGROUNDS. The event will be the first to use the new G-Loot branding. The company’s tournament platform, GLL, was incorporated into the main G-Loot product last year.
“Part of what makes G-Loot special is that we aim to offer esports up to a wider audience,” said Simon Sundén, VP and Head of Esports at G-Loot. This season, we want to see even more new teams participate. We’ve seen a lot of players start their careers in our seasons and go on to win and become professionals. Over the years, there have been many true underdog success stories, which we admire.”
This year’s tournament will be the first G-Loot event to be held in the EMEA region. Earlier in 2021, the PUBG Corporation revealed that third-party events will continue to contribute to the PGC qualification process by giving ‘Wildcards for PCS6 and PCS7.’
G-Loot also said that the tournament’s Super Week and finals will be aired on the official PUBG Twitch channel, with ‘elite talent’ casting and providing analysis.
According to Esports Insider: The 2022 PUBG EMEA season is off to a great start, according to Esports Insider. Smaller competitions like this one, according to PUBG Corporation, can help teams secure some substantial incentives in the future, and will thus draw a large number of PUBG gamers.