The MongolZ are branching out once again, this time moving into PUBG Mobile with the signing of the former Team GGs roster.

The Mongolian organisation, best known for its world-class Counter-Strike 2 lineup, announced the move on 11 September. The PUBG Mobile team consists of Dessert, Jiro, Fearless, Hopeless, and Noah, who will debut in the upcoming PUBG Mobile Super League, Central and South Asia Fall 2025.

The league kicks off on 18 September and will feature 20 teams from across the region battling it out for a share of the $200,000 prize pool. For The MongolZ, it’s a chance to prove themselves in another competitive scene, with the top three teams also securing a coveted spot at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship later this year.

Building on Team GGs’ Success

The MongolZ haven’t just signed any roster. Dessert, Jiro, and Fearless already made waves earlier in 2025, finishing second at the PUBG Mobile National Championship Mongolia. That result earned them one of just two spots available for Mongolian teams in the Central and South Asia Fall league.

With Hopeless and Noah joining the trio, the lineup is looking to cement itself among the best in Asia and carry on the momentum under the MongolZ banner.

Expanding Beyond CS2

This isn’t the organisation’s first move outside Counter-Strike. The MongolZ also field rosters in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Dota 2, further expanding their presence across multiple esports. PUBG Mobile is the latest step in that journey, tapping into a scene that has been growing rapidly throughout 2025.

The battle royale has seen big moves this year, including a $6m content creator initiative, a partnership with British carmaker Lotus to bring two vehicles into the game, and a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Esports Federation to help boost the title’s ecosystem in the Middle East.

For The MongolZ, the timing couldn’t be better. PUBG Mobile continues to pull in strong viewership numbers and bigger sponsors, making it an attractive arena for organisations looking to grow their brand.

With a proven roster and the backing of one of Mongolia’s most respected esports names, The MongolZ are set to make their mark on the PUBG Mobile Super League. Fans won’t have to wait long to see how they perform, with the first matches just days away.