The Red Bull Mobile Esports Open (M.E.O.) Season 3 is about to begin for another year, with players across the UK able to take part.
There will be two different mobile tournaments this year, in PUBG Mobile and Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Mobile.
UK qualifiers will take place on December 5th (PUBG) and December 6th (TFT), and players will battle to be in with a chance to compete on the global stage at the M.E.O. Season 3 finals.
50 teams can register to play in the PUBG Mobile qualifiers, along with 64 teams who will battle it out in the TFT Mobile qualifiers, but only the top 16 and the top eight respectively will head to the UK finals in December.
Winners of the national finals will then represent the UK at the PUBG Mobile World Final and the TFT Mobile World Final.
Red Bull M.E.O. Season 2 ended with more than 15,000 mobile players participating in the National Qualifiers, peaking at the World Finals.
Red Bull has also welcomed tournamentcenter for Red Bull M.E.O. Season 3. The Belgian tournament organiser has joined as the official partner and will arrange all online qualifiers.
Red Bull M.E.O. is a global mobile esports tournament open to players from more than 20 countries.
There’s more info on the Red Bull website here, and register info at redbull.com/meo.
Viewers can watch some of the National Qualifiers as well as the World Finals by tuning in to twitch.tv/redbull.
Mobile esports hasn’t slowed in recent years, with games like those mentioned in this piece, along with Clash Royale, Arena of Valor and more on mobile, and League of Legends mobile game Wild Rift around the corner.

Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late ’80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation up until February 2021, when he stepped back to work full-time on Esports News UK and offer esports consultancy and freelance services. Note: Dom still produces the British Esports newsletter on a freelance basis, so our coverage of British Esports is always kept simple – usually just covering the occasional press release – because of this conflict of interest.