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PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024: Standings, Prize Pool and more

The PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 has officially concluded, as many teams faced off for a piece of a massive prize pool. The event took place in Saudi Arabia during the Esports World Cup, which held a plethora of gaming tournaments.

With over 500,000 viewers online, the PUBG Mobile World Cup was a historic event for the esport. Here are the tournament standings, including the winner, the prize pool and more.


PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 Tournament Standings

The PUBG Mobile World Cup had 16 teams battle it out in the finals. With multiple days involved in the tournament, the event officially concluded on July 28, 2024.

Every Team In The PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024:

  • Tianba Esports (China)
  • Yoodo Alliance (Malaysia)
  • 4Merical Vibes (Mongolia)
  • Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
  • AL ULA x IHC (Brazil)
  • D’Xavier Esports (Vietnam)
  • Team Liquid (Brazil)
  • Talon Esports (Indonesia)
  • BOOM Esports (Indonesia)
  • POWR Esports (KSA)
  • Vampire Esports (Thailand)
  • IW NRX (Turkey)
  • Reject (Japan)
  • DRX (South Korea)
  • Twisted Minds (Brazil)
  • TJB Esports (China)

At the end of the tournament, Brazil’s Alpha7 Esports ended up taking home first place. While the team has been competing in the game for the last four years, this is their very first global title.

PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 Standings (Top 8):

  • 1st – Alpha7 Esports
  • 2nd – Reject
  • 3rd – Tianba
  • 4th – DRX
  • 5th – BOOM Esports
  • 6th – Talon Esports
  • 7th – Vampire Esports
  • 8th – Team Liquid

PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 Prize Pool

The entire event featured a $3,000,000 prize pool, making it one of the largest PUBG Mobile events in history. First place (Alpha7 Esports) took home $467,300 of that prize pool, with the rest split amongst the other 15 teams who participated.

PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 Prize Pool (Top 8):

  • 1st – $467,312.50
  • 2nd – $259,312.50
  • 3rd – $212,312.50
  • 4th – $162,312.50
  • 5th – $151,312.50
  • 6th – $143,312.50
  • 7th – $135,312.50
  • 8th – $133,812.50

IHC Esports, which won the Global Championship in 2023 did not make it to the finals of the 2024 World Cup.

With Japan’s Reject (who placed second) more than 25 points behind first place, Alpha7 Esports blew away the competition.

Additional Information

With PUBG Mobile’s season beginning back in February, the World Cup marks the ending of a very long road in competition. With many different teams attempting to make it to the finals, only a select few were able to go all the way.

With PUBG Mobile constantly growing, fans should expect to see another event held next year at just as high a calibre as this year’s.

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