
Our Best Events
Published: 10 Oct 2025ShibeFanClub consistently host events for community members and fans all across Asia. We do this to encourage participation, create opportunities for players to showcase their skills, and build a stronger sense of community around the game we love. From the wide range of events we have organized, including community activities such as scavenger hunts and competitive esports tournaments, these are among the most memorable.
Shibe's Community Cup
Shibe’s Community Cup is a tournament that brings together competitive teams from across Asia. Each season features numerous tier 2 teams competing over the course of three weeks in multiple stages. The competition culminates in a live streamed grand final, with official casters and broadcasted on Shibe’s YouTube channel.
Season 1 (2021)→
This was the first big event hosted by SFC with over 80 teams mainly consisting of players from Malaysia. Matches lasted from 23rd August to 12 September, with the Champion receiving 100USD.

This was the first big event hosted by SFC with over 80 teams mainly consisting of players from Malaysia. Matches lasted from 23rd August to 12 September, with the Champion receiving 100USD.
Season 2 (2023)→
With the growth and reach of the organization, we decided to host the biggest tournament we have ever done, with over 144 teams and over 600 players. We brought in professional PUBG Mobile casters and improved the viewer experience of the live streams. This time round, we opened the tournament for every country. Teams from Europe, Middle East and Asia joined and competed for a total prize of 500USD. The tournament lasted from 17 November to 3 December.

Shibe's 1v1 Tournament
Shibe’s 1v1 Tournament is designed to test individual players’ skills in 1 versus 1 TDM matches. With each season, the number of participants grew rapidly, starting with 70 players in the first season and reaching more than 400 by Season 5. Typically, players would go through single elimination and the top 10-15 players, depending on the season, would go through a Swiss system of 7 rounds. Finally, the top 2 players of the semi finals would fight in a best of 3 to win the tournament.
Season 1 (2020)
This is one of the very first events we held, for players in our ShibeFanClub Discord server. 115 players participated and the Winner was rewarded a permanent Discord role which gives 10x giveaway odds when one is hosted in the server.

Season 2 (2021)
In PUBG Mobile, players often use the gun M416 for 1v1 matches. There is a less popular version where players use the M24 sniper instead. This season, we created two categories. Players competed for a new exclusive discord role that also gives 10x giveaway chances. About 128 players participated in this event as we still only limited registration for players in the Discord server.


Season 3 (2021)
In season 3, we finally decided to allow more players to participate. 120 players competed for a new Discord role with 30x giveaway odds. On top of that, the champion and 1st runner up would receive in game rewards worth 15USD and 5USD respectively. Games lasted from 24th November to 1st December.

Finally, we decided to open the tournament to the public, with players all over Asia participating. 400 players fought for the top 10 in the semifinals lasting about 2 weeks. Due to the increase in scale of the tournament, we distributed 100USD in prizes for the top 5 players. It was actually quite messy, as the 400 players are individuals, which meant we had to deal with many people compared to team tournaments where we only talked to their game leaders.

With experience from Season 4, we knew that many things can go wrong, so this time, we the organising team was prepared. We created a strict rulebook and distributed them to each player. We created FAQs so we can guide them easily. We hired chat moderators that can answer player queries swiftly. Due to a change in match formats, we only accepted 300+ players. We collaborated with 独尊, which is another organization with many high ranked players on the PUBG Mobile leaderboards. The prize pool for this tournament reached 500USD and is distributed to the top 15 players. This means that everyone who makes it to the semifinals are guaranteed a reward.

This time, instead of the top 2 players fighting out for the 1st place, we had a double elimination bracket for the top 6 players. This encouraged players who were not ranked at the top of the semi finals to continue trying their best for a better prize and another chance to reach the top.

Reflecting on these milestones, it is evident that what began as modest community gatherings has evolved into a recognized platform for aspiring talent across the region. As we continue to scale our operations, ShibeFanClub remains dedicated to professionalizing grassroots esports, providing a stage where players can compete with integrity and showcase their potential to the world.
