
The highly anticipated PUBG Mobile Hong Kong Invitational (PMHI) 2025 starts today, marking the start of the competitive PUBG Mobile scene. This tournament, which is not online, will take place in Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, from June 27 to 29. It will feature 16 of the best teams in the world. They will be fighting for a big prize pool of $418,017 USD.
PMHI 2025 will be held at AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 11 and will feature a great lineup of talent from China, Asia, and the US. Teams will play up to 21 matches over three action-packed days, showing off their strategies and trying to win the championship.
Structure of PUBG Mobile Hong Kong Invitational (PMHI) 2025:
There will be up to 21 matches over three days of competitive LAN play at PMHI 2025. The “Smash Rule” on Day 2 is an important part of the tournament rules.
Once a team reaches a certain “Match Point” level, they are “Smash Point Eligible” according to this rule. The team that wins a Chicken Dinner (WWCD) first in any of the next matches will be the champion.
This format adds an exciting new level of strategy by rewarding players who do well all the time and can win games when the pressure is on. If no team wins a WWCD after becoming eligible in the last match (Match 21), the team with the most points will win.

The tournament schedule is full of intense action on the maps of Sanhok, Erangel, and Miramar. There will be six matches on each of the first two days. Day 3 will be even more exciting, with up to nine matches that will determine the champion.
Strong Teams From Across The Globe:
Top Chinese teams like ThunderTalk Gaming, Tianba, LGD Gaming, and Weibo Gaming are participating. Alpha Gaming from Mongolia and Team Spirit and two other teams from Russia.
Bigetron by Vitality and VOID DONKEY ID from Indonesia, CelcomDigi Alliance from Malaysia, and Vampire Esports from Thailand.
Brazil’s Alpha7 Esports and Influence Rage represent South America, while Japan sends KINOTROPE Gaming and REJECT. The elite lineup is rounded out by the South Korean teams Dplus and DRX.
Where To Watch?
There hasn’t been much news yet about the official global streaming platforms for PMHI 2025. But Chinese viewers can probably watch it through local streaming services. It is best for people from other countries to stay updated by keeping up with the official PUBG Mobile Esports social media channels, which include YouTube and X/Twitter.
Additionally, unofficial community streams have begun to surface on websites such as YouTube. The stage is set for an incredible demonstration of skill and strategy in the PUBG Mobile esports world.