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realme and PM Youth Program Launch PUBGM Tournament with ₨1 Million Prize Pool

  • July 11, 2025
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realme, one of the fastest-growing smartphone brands among youth, has partnered with the Prime Minister Youth Program to launch a national PUBGM tournament aimed at energizing Pakistan’s esports scene. The event features a ₨1 million prize pool alongside exclusive giveaways of the new realme 14 Series smartphones. The collaboration signals a shared ambition to empower youth through digital opportunities and expand the reach of competitive gaming across the country.

The Prime Minister Youth Program is widely recognized for initiatives that promote skill development and economic inclusion. This partnership aligns with its goal of creating pathways for growth through technology, with a special focus on young digital audiences. The tournament provides a platform where players can transform their gaming passion into visible recognition and reward, supported by one of Pakistan’s most prominent youth programs.

realme continues to invest in building a strong connection with Pakistan’s gaming community, leveraging the popularity of PUBGM to engage with mobile gamers across the country. The upcoming tournament follows the success of previous realme-led esports events and strengthens the brand’s position as a supporter of mobile gaming talent. The competition will be open to PUBGM players nationwide, inviting diverse participation from amateur players to semi-professional squads seeking exposure and recognition.

Participants will also get a chance to experience realme’s latest Number Series device—the realme 14 Series—which offers a premium gaming experience with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 5G chipset and a bionic cooling system. With support for up to 90 FPS, the device is engineered for performance, stability, and heat management, making it an ideal companion for competitive gamers. The combination of high-end specifications and tournament rewards showcases realme’s strategy of blending cutting-edge hardware with youth-centric gaming initiatives.

Ethan Yin, CEO of realme, emphasized the brand’s longstanding belief in the potential of young people. He noted that the partnership with the Prime Minister Youth Program is aimed at creating a national platform for mobile gamers and helping establish esports as a credible career pathway in Pakistan. This initiative also reflects realme’s broader mission to support youth in both entertainment and skill-based development.

With registration opening soon, the tournament is expected to attract PUBGM enthusiasts from every part of the country. realme and the Prime Minister Youth Program aim to use this event not just as a competitive showcase, but as an opportunity to bring attention to the rising potential of esports in Pakistan. By combining entertainment with empowerment, the partnership is focused on driving long-term digital engagement and opening up new career options through competitive gaming.

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