Yodoo Alliance, the Malaysian PUBG Mobile team born from a collaboration between telecom leader Yodoo and Swedish esports powerhouse Alliance, has announced a key partnership with 4Rivals just ahead of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2021.
The PUBG Mobile esports scene is booming, with multiple countries now recognizing it as an official sport and investing in major tournaments. Amid fierce global competition, teams are evolving rapidly. Yodoo Alliance's latest move positions them strongly for the upcoming event.

Yodoo entered PUBG Mobile esports by partnering with Alliance and acquiring the champions of the PUBG Mobile Malaysia National Championship 2021, GriTG Ares. Formed in August, that roster was recently released due to underwhelming recent tournament results.
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With PMGC 2021—Tencent's flagship tournament boasting a $6 million prize pool—kicking off soon, Yodoo Alliance swiftly partnered with 4Rivals, qualifiers from Malaysia's PMGC 2021. The roster includes:

Formed in the same month as Yodoo Alliance's original roster by acquiring Dingoz MPX, 4Rivals delivered consistent results, including third place in the PMPL MYSG Season 4 Finals. They'll now represent in the PMGC 2021 League Stage Eastern Division against 19 other teams, starting today.

Alliance, renowned for its top European Dota 2 team and rosters in Apex Legends, Valorant, Call of Duty, Fortnite, and more, brings added prestige. Fans are excited to see this revamped lineup in action from day one.
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