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Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) is an esports organization based in Indonesia.The organization competes in professional tournaments in the sports: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, Valorant, and Honor of Kings.
The PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024 is the final event of the 2024 PUBG Mobile competitive season. In the PMGC 2024, 48 qualified teams will participate in the League Stage across the phases of Group Stage, Survival Stage & Last Chance in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia as a closed offline event from October 31st to November 24th.
PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023 is the final event of the 2023 PUBG Mobile competitive season. In the PMGC 2023, 48 qualified teams participated in the League Stage across the phases of Group Stage, Survival Stage & Last Chance in Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia as a closed offline event in November 2–26.
Evos Esports was created in September 2016 starting with their Dota division; the team began to form another division on other games such as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.The team did well on the small tournaments and after their consecutive losses, they started to re-organize.
RRQ Hoshi was the final hope for Indonesia during the match after they swept MPL Indonesia's champions ONIC Esports to secure the Lower-Bracket Finals spot. [ 31 ] RRQ would tie the series 1–1 in a Game 2 comeback, however, ECHO's prowess in the battlefield proved to be too much for the "Kings of Kings" and ECHO was able to set a third ...
The PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 was the official mid-seasonal world tournament for PUBG Mobile (and its variants) organized by Level Infinite & Krafton. It was held from 19 to 28 July 2024, as part of the 2024 Esports World Cup .
PUBG Mobile was the second most-downloaded mobile game of 2018, with nearly 300 million downloads worldwide. The game's largest market was China, which accounted for 29% of the game's downloads, followed by India and the United States, each with about 10% (30 million) of its downloads.
MPL Indonesia Season 6 was the second season in MPL Indonesia to be played during the Covid-19 pandemic. [17] Season 6 became the third season for MPL Indonesia to be part of the Franchise-based system, hence decreasing the number of teams from twelve from Season 4 to eight. MPL Indonesia Season 5 was also played under the franchise-based system.