Mazy denies reports concerning Indian Slots in PMPL SA

Author

Arunava Mandal

Date

Mar, 16.2023

Mazy, the organizers of the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia, have dismissed rumors that Indian slots will be included in the upcoming tournament. This announcement comes amidst growing speculation that Indian teams would be given a chance to compete in the PMPL SA after a long absence.

The rumors began to circulate after India's decision to lift the ban on PUBG Mobile 

This was a huge relief for the Indian gaming community who had been eagerly waiting for the return of their favorite game. However, Mazy quickly quashed any hopes of Indian teams participating in the PMPL SA.

In a statement, Mazy said that the tournament is exclusively for South Asian teams and that no Indian teams would be participating in the upcoming PMPL SA. They also clarified that the tournament's format would remain unchanged, and there would be no additional slots for Indian teams.

Mazy's decision has disappointed many Indian teams who were looking forward to competing in the PMPL SA. The Indian PUBG Mobile community had been eagerly awaiting the game's return, and the news of the ban being lifted had brought a glimmer of hope. However, with Mazy's recent announcement, it seems like Indian teams will have to wait a little longer to compete in the PMPL SA.

Despite the disappointment

The PMPL SA is a regional tournament that brings together some of the best PUBG Mobile teams from South Asia. Including Indian teams in the tournament would not only change the dynamic of the competition, but it would also require changes to the tournament's format.

Moreover, Mazy's decision also takes into consideration the fact that Indian teams have not been able to participate in international PUBG Mobile tournaments due to the ban. By excluding Indian teams from the PMPL SA, Mazy ensures that the tournament remains fair for all participants and does not give any undue advantage to any team.

Epilogue

Mazy's decision to exclude Indian teams from the PMPL SA may be disappointing for some, but it is a necessary step to ensure a fair and competitive tournament. It is important for the Indian PUBG Mobile community to understand that the ban's lifting does not automatically guarantee their participation in international tournaments, and they will have to wait for further announcements from tournament organizers. Until then, they can continue to enjoy the game and work on improving their skills to prepare for future tournaments.