eSports
Red Bull Mobile Esports Open, the global mobile gaming tournament, is back for season 5!
Red Bull Mobile Esports Open, the multi-game global mobile gaming competition, is back! Returning for its fifth year, this year’s tournament will include some of the most popular mobile games in the world, such as PUBG MOBILE, World Cricket Championship, Hearthstone Battleground and Arena of Valor – which will vary on a regional basis. Over 20 countries are taking part in the competition, which will run from May to December, featuring both National and Regional Qualifiers and Finals. Open to all, won by one, Red Bull M.E.O. gives competitive mobile players across the world the chance to compete, win, and build their reputation as the best mobile gamer in their country and beyond.
Red Bull M.E.O. is a fully open and free to enter competition, featuring some of the most popular mobile games in the world. With mobile gaming enjoyed by tens of millions around the world, and in many areas are the most popular esports games, this tournament is designed to offer talented gamers from around the world the ability to test their skills by playing against the very best. Each country and region participating in Red Bull M.E.O. has a dedicated and tailored selection of games available, based on the most popular titles in that area. This year the tournament is set to be more open than ever, with players from across the world able to progress to the big stage.
Red Bull M.E.O. Season 5 takes part in over 20 countries, with the circuit running from May to December. Throughout the year players will have the ability to qualify for their respective regional finals, experiencing competitive esports at the highest level. A number of LAN events are also planned for 2022 – stay tuned for details on these and individual regions and games at redbull.com/meo.
PUBG MOBILE will feature as the most represented game in Red Bull M.E.O. Season 5. One of the most popular mobile games of all time, Red Bull M.E.O. is set to showcase great new PUBG MOBILE talent from across the globe. World Cricket Championship, Hearthstone Battleground and Arena of Valor will also feature in select regions.
This year’s circuit follows on from an incredible Season 4, with epic battles and standout events having taken place across the world. KHK ESPORTS, a Bahrain-based esports team, said of the tournament after winning the PUBG MOBILE Arab Finals in Egypt: “The experience was spectacular and insane. It was very competitive and a unique experience on its own. Honestly it’s much harder than I expected. The setup and environment were crazy.
The feeling is out of this world and you can see it from my expressions during the tournament, and when we got our winner winner chicken dinner you can see how I reacted. it was priceless, the feeling can’t be bought, and being the first between all the best teams is an insane feeling that no one can describe unless you are physically there.”
Shrey Aggarwal is another player who proved his skills through Red Bull M.E.O., winning the World Cricket Championship 3 tournament in India. On the circuit, he had to say: “I had a wonderful experience participating in the WCC competition at Red Bull M.E.O. Season 4. The format was interesting – we had to maximize our scores playing against the AI, and I was thrilled to finish on top of the leaderboard. The competition was organized so well. The tournament hosts were friendly, active, and punctual and it made it a memorable experience. The competition was quite intense right from the qualifiers. So, to emerge victorious after beating some of the best players in the country feels so special. It was a proud moment lifting the trophy being called the India Champion.”
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