PUBG Mobile Club Open Fall 2021 Split has ended in all regions. Previously we have summarized the competition results in Europe, and now we will look at the statistics for Asia and the Middle East.
Also read: PMCO Fall Split 2021: Europe Results
PUBG Mobile Club Open regional splits were on air for 5,4K hours in total, having 1.7 million Hours Watched over that period. PUBG Mobile fans from Nepal, where the most popular Fall Split was held, generated 15% of this sum (265K Hours Watched); this region also had the biggest average audience of 9.4K viewers. The United Arab Emirates ranked second with 169K Hours Watched (9.8% of total HW). Pakistan, SEA and Turkey also entered the top 5.

As for platforms, YouTube had the most Hours Watched (62%), followed by Facebook (35%). Compared to the spring season, the share of NimoTV became insignificant, while scores of FB and YT grew by 39% and 53% respectively.
Comparison of PMCO Fall 2021 to the spring season
The fall split did not have events in Indonesia and Malaysia/Singapore, but series still grew by several indicators. For example, fall split Peak Viewers number grew by 75% compared to spring series: due to PMCO 2021 Fall Split UAE, which had over 68K concurrent viewers. Aggregated Average Viewers number of the regions also grew from 5.2K to 5.4K viewers.

Compared to the spring splits, the Middle East is up by 121% and has the largest increase among all regions in this split. North America is up by 14%, but it's still one of the least popular regions of the discipline. Two regions dropped in Hours Watched: Latin America lost 26% and Southeast Asia lost 38%.
In the fall split, Middle East became the most watched region of PMCO as region more than doubled its Hours Watched number. Meanwhile, Central Asia also grew thanks to the tournament in Nepal with 265K Hours Watched. Despite the fact that Southeast Asia has a drop in numbers, it still has better results than all the other regions besides Middle East.
The winners of the PMCO regional tournaments won places in a higher-level tournament - PUBG Mobile Pro League. PMPL will end in October and after it is finished, we will see whether the higher league will show better results. After PMPL we will see PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021, which is scheduled for the end of November.