PUBG Mobile: Influence Rage Wins Esports Tournament with Richarlison

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  • The PUBG Mobile PMBO Tournament, inspired by Brazilian football star Richarlisons collaboration with PUBG Mobile, concluded on April 5 with Influence Rage being crowned the grand champion.
  • The tournament, named Pombo after Richarlisons nickname, featured amateur players, influencers, and professional organizations competing for a $5,000 prize pool.
  • Row Esports player Leo Lenen47 Gomes was named MVP of the tournament with 30 eliminations and 4,478 total damage.
  • The tournament was held in three phases, with live coverage available on PUBG Mobiles official YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok channels. Additional collaboration content is available in the version 4.3 update until April 15.

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The commemorative collaboration tournament between PUBG Mobile and Richarlison, PMBO, concluded on Sunday, April 5, with Influence Rage crowned grand champion. The team, composed of Kauan Federal Milagres, Lorran Lorranzin Toledo, Carlos Lilboy Junior, and Pedrinho, overcame strong opponents to win the majority of the tournament’s $5,000 prize pool (approximately R$26,000). PMBO, open to the community, began on April 1 and included teams of amateur players, influencers, and professional organizations. Richarlison, the Brazilian football star collaborating with PUBG Mobile, also participated with his own team, Hortifruti Esports. According to Game On, Hortifruti Esports put up a good fight against pro teams but did not make it to the finals. Other professional organizations participating in the tournament included Loops Esports, Furia, Intense Game, and Alpha7 Esports. Row Esports player Leo “Lenen47” Gomes stood out, earning the MVP title with 30 eliminations and 4,478 total damage.

PUBG Mobile PMBO Tournament: Richarlison’s Pigeon Showdown – $5,000 Esports Battle (April 1-5)

The PMBO tournament, named after Richarlison’s nickname “Pombo” (Pigeon), was inspired by his collaboration with PUBG Mobile, which launched in the version 4.3 update. The tournament was held in three phases: classification matches from April 1 to 3, semifinals on April 4, and the final round on April 5. The organizers provided tournament rules on their official Discord channel. PUBG Mobile also launched the Desafio do Pombo challenge, inviting fans to share their best gameplay clips using #PUBGMDesafioDoPombo on social media. This challenge and other collaboration content are available in the version 4.3 update until April 15. Spectators could follow the tournament live on PUBG Mobile’s official YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok channels. With its vibrant mix of amateur and professional play, the PMBO tournament offered a unique stage for players to test their skills and compete for the championship.

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In other gaming news, we’re thrilled to share that Bruno Pferd has just revealed an exciting esports event in his recent post, “Richarlison Collaborates on PUBG Mobile’s Upcoming Esports Tournament” (published March 24). Dive into the world of PUBG Mobile as it announces PMBO, a tournament that promises to thrill fans and players alike. More than just a competition, this event is a celebration of Brazilian football star Richarlison’s love for the game, with community players eagerly vying for spots in PMMC and a chance to win from a US$5,000 prize pool. Mark your calendars, registration closes on March 29! Head over to Bruno’s article here Richarlison Collaborates on PUBG Mobile’s Upcoming Esports Tournament to learn more about this action-packed event.


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