How we structure PUBG Mobile on altoge
PUBG Mobile tournaments on altoge run as scheduled community events rather than betting markets. Each month, we publish a tournament calendar—typically featuring one event per week—with fixed start times and entry mechanics. An example: "PUBG Mobile Regional Cup" scheduled for Sunday 18:00 Jakarta time, with a published bracket structure and prize tier distribution.
Unlike direct wagering (where you bet money on a match outcome), PUBG Mobile tournaments on altoge use a participation model. You enter by paying an entry fee in account credits (which you fund via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer). Upon entry, we assign you to a tournament bracket or team slot, and you compete for the duration of the event. Final rankings award progression rewards: tier points toward account level, bonus credits, or free-entry vouchers for future tournaments.
Tournament schedules align with regional esports calendars. We often run PUBG Mobile events during major seasonal breaks or holidays—around Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, or Nyepi—to capture broader community participation. If you're in Medan, Semarang, or another region, tournament times are listed in both local and Jakarta time, so you can plan entry accordingly.
Our PUBG Mobile vertical sits within the broader altoge ecosystem. Roughly non-specific info of our platform centers on slot tournaments (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways) and daily/weekly competitive events. PUBG Mobile tournaments, along with other esports coverage (Mobile Legends, Free Fire), occupy the remaining portion. Many players rotate between slot sessions and esports tournament entries throughout the week, using a single account and payment method.
Key takeaways
- PUBG Mobile tournaments are scheduled community events, not direct wagering markets
- Entry requires account credits; you fund your balance via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank transfer
- Final placement awards progression rewards: tier points, bonus credits, or free-entry vouchers
- Tournament calendar publishes monthly with fixed start times across all regions
- PUBG Mobile integrates with altoge's broader slot and esports catalog
Account verification and payment setup on altoge
Accessing PUBG Mobile tournaments on altoge requires an active, verified account. When you first open an altoge account, we ask for your legal name, date of birth, email, and mobile number. This information is cross-checked against national records for fraud prevention and regulatory compliance. Once cleared—typically within one business day—your account is marked verified.
Next, you link a payment method. We accept six primary channels: online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. You also have bank transfer options (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). When you select a payment method, we redirect you to the provider's authentication screen. You confirm the transaction, and the payment gateway logs your account as verified for that channel. From that point, you can fund your altoge balance and enter tournaments.
For PUBG Mobile tournament entry, you log into altoge, navigate to the PUBG Mobile section, and browse the upcoming tournament calendar. Each tournament card shows the entry fee (in account credits), start time, and current entrant count. You click "Join," confirm the entry fee deduction, and you're registered. At the scheduled start time, the tournament begins, and you compete alongside other entrants for leaderboard placement.



Withdrawal process for tournament rewards
When you earn progression rewards from a PUBG Mobile tournament, those credits appear in your account balance. To withdraw your balance into a bank account or mobile wallet, log into altoge, navigate to the Withdrawal section, and select your payment method. Enter the amount you wish to withdraw and confirm.
We review your withdrawal request—verifying your identity, checking for unusual activity, and confirming the linked payment account still belongs to you. This review window typically spans standard business hours; once cleared, funds move to your chosen account. The exact timeline depends on your payment provider; mobile banking and local payment tend to settle faster than bank transfers, but all use standard processing windows. We do not offer instant or guaranteed-minute withdrawals; all requests are subject to our compliance review process.
How PUBG Mobile tournaments work in practice
A typical PUBG Mobile tournament on altoge might run for 4–6 hours on a weekend afternoon. You enter at a published start time (say, 14:00 Jakarta time), and the tournament organizer divides entrants into match groups. Depending on the format, you might compete in a series of battle royale matches, with points awarded for placement and eliminations. A live leaderboard displays your rank relative to other players throughout the event.
Tournament formats vary week to week. Some tournaments use a "winner-take-all" structure (top finisher earns the bulk of rewards); others use a tiered distribution (top 10 finishers each earn graduated rewards). We publish the exact rules and reward structure in the tournament card before you enter, so you know what to expect.
Once the tournament concludes, we calculate final standings and distribute rewards. Tier points—a form of account-level currency—accrue to your profile. Bonus credits add to your balance immediately and can be used for future tournament entry or transfers to slot tournaments (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways). Some tournaments award free-entry vouchers, which unlock entry to premium tournaments without requiring credit payment.
PUBG Mobile tournaments integrate with our broader event calendar. We often run parallel slot tournaments or live-casino events, allowing you to alternate between esports and other gaming verticals throughout the week. Players across Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Medan, and Semarang can participate from the same account, with all rewards and progression stored centrally.
