PUBG Mobile is launching a new ALL STARS tournament in the duo format. On April 15th and 16th, top CIS content makers will face off in pairs live on the PUBG MOBILE CIS YouTube and Twitch channels. Broadcasts start at 5:00 PM Moscow time.
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What we know about the ALL STARS format: The Best Duo
The ALL STARS series has long been a signature feature of PUBG Mobile in the CIS region. Previous stages, such as “Clash of Titans,” “Snow Cup,” and “Golden Dynasty,” have featured 16–32 content makers and esports players, with prize pools reaching $3,000 and above. Among the winners is Vetrel, a multiple-time ALL STARS champion. Now, the rules are changing: instead of the usual squads, there are now duos. One partner, no backup from three teammates, every miss is worth its weight in gold.
The duo format cranks up the demands to the max. Synchronized loot, lightning-fast rotations, flawless aim—and all this for two. PUBG Mobile’s tactical depth is fully revealed here: from realistic ballistics to expert zone reading. Mistakes are not forgiven.
Who do fans consider the tournament favorites?
Fans are already making predictions. The most common pairings in the comments are “Vetrel + Tess,” “Zong + Secreti4,” and “Kazanbas + Twiz”—they’re considered the top contenders for the title. Some are betting on teamwork, others on unexpected combinations. These discussions are turning ALL STARS from a regular show match into an event watched by the entire community.
Why PUBG Mobile is strengthening its position right now
Updates 4.2–4.3 added new mechanics, weapons, and modes—and the duo format fits them perfectly. But it’s not just about the gameplay. Broadcasts on official PUBG MOBILE CIS channels attract tens of thousands of viewers. Streamers commentate on their own battles in real time, showing how they choose a drop point, develop a strategy for the round, and squeeze every last bit of ammunition out of their guns. This isn’t a dry, closed-door esports experience—it’s a live event where every kill sets the chat ablaze.
For casual players, these tournaments are a motivating force. Watching the pros practice recoil control and zone reading together makes you want to jump into training mode. PUBG Mobile has long set the bar for mobile battle royale—from beginners to the top of the global rankings, everyone will find something to strive for.
When to watch and where to follow ALL STARS: Best Duo
April 15th and 16th, 5:00 PM (UTC+3) – live streams on the PUBG MOBILE CIS YouTube and Twitch channels. Two days of pure action to determine the region’s best duo. Will Vetrel and Tess take the title? Or will Zong and Secreti4 be the next big thing? Share your predictions and don’t miss the broadcasts.
