PUBG Mobile<\/em> is one of the biggest mobile esports right now. It has a structured league and had a relatively large prize pool of $600,000 at the PUBG Mobile<\/em> Star Challenge Finals 2018. The mobile version of the hit PC battle royale has had a number of live esports events with wide media coverage and is a regular title on the top grossing charts of the Google Play Store in almost all countries. <\/p>
Despite this, there\u2019s another mobile battle royale that’s shattering viewership records in its esports events. Free Fire<\/em>, developed by Garena, is a 50-player battle royale game for Android and iOS. The game has over 100 million downloads and was released on Dec. 4, 2017, three months before PUBG Mobile’s<\/em> global release.<\/p>
The Free Fire<\/em> World Cup 2019 had more viewers than the PUBG Mobile<\/em> Star Challenge Finals<\/a> held between Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, 2018, according to Esports Charts<\/a>.<\/p>
The Free Fire <\/em>World Cup 2019 was the first international esports tournament for the game and was held in Bangkok, Thailand on April 7, 2019. Crossing one million peak viewers was impressive for the $100K tournament. The BLAST Pro Series Miami<\/a> (CS:GO<\/em>), held a week after the Free Fire<\/em> World Cup managed a peak viewership of only 311,521 viewers ( of course, it\u2019s important to note that BLAST Pro Series is not a premier CS:GO <\/em>event).<\/p>
PUBG’s Mobile’s <\/em>esports events for 2019 are already underway, with the spring split of the PUBG Mobile<\/em> Club Open 2019<\/a> (PMCO) going on now. The PMCO has a prize pool of $2.5 million for the entire year which is divided into two splits. Free Fire<\/em> has yet to announce its esports plans for 2019. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"