The publishers of PUBG Mobile have unveiled a new point system for the game’s esports season in 2023. This will open the door for more exhilarating competition based on strategy. The 2022 season came to a close on January 8 with the PMGC Finals’ conclusion. Teams will need to alter their tactics and plays in the 2023 season as a result of the new matrix. This is as a result of the placement points’ decreased worth under the new point system.
The 2023 season of PUBG Mobile, which includes the new regulation, will begin with competition in the first regional tournaments. However, the timetable for the game’s spring tournaments has not yet been made public by Tencent and Krafton.
The forthcoming competitions will employ a 10-point system, which has long been used in PUBG PC championships. At the start of the 2022 season, Tencent introduced it in regional tournaments in China connected to the game’s mobile edition. The scoring system used in Chinese competitions and the one that was just established, however, differ in a few ways. This is because there are 15 teams instead of 16 competing in the national competitions.
Previously, the winning team of the Chicken Dinner received 15 points; this number has been decreased by 5 points. Instead of receiving 12, the second-place finisher will receive six points, and the third-place finisher will receive five.
Here is how the points will be distributed in the 2023 season in accordance with teams’ rankings in a single match:
- 1st Place – 10 points
- 2nd Place – 6 points
- 3rd Place – 5 points
- 4th Place – 4 points
- 5th Place – 3 points
- 6th Place – 2 points
- 7th Place – 1 point
- 8th Place – 1 point
- 9th Place – 0 point
- 10th Place – 0 point
- 11th Place – 0 point
- 12th Place – 0 point
- 13th Place – 0 point
- 14th Place – 0 point
- 15th Place – 0 point
- 16th Place – 0 point