Last week saw significant developments across five PUBG Esports leagues. In Korea, PWS wrapped up its Weekly Series, advancing 15 teams to the Finals. Meanwhile, PAS and PEC concluded their Grand Finals in the Americas and EMEA/MENA regions, with the top three teams securing PGS tickets. In China, PCL completed Week 3 and is now gearing up for the Finals. Additionally, APAC finished its Play-In Stage, with 16 teams progressing to the Finals.
PWS witnessed intense competition in Week 3, with standout performances from teams like IFYOUMINE GAME PT and Baegopa. The top players, including GP_GimJun, BGP_Seongjang, and BGP_Pio, showcased remarkable skills. Ultimately, 15 teams advanced to the PWS Finals, creating a mix of established powerhouses and emerging contenders.
In the PAS Grand Finals, Team Liquid dominated, securing victories on Days 1 and 3. MRIA shone brightly on Day 2, amassing 77 points and 51 kills. Players like Snakers and ps1co delivered exceptional performances, leading Team Liquid, MRIA, and AlQadsiah to claim the coveted PGS tickets.
PEC saw Winordie, Twisted Minds, and Eternal Fire clinch victories on consecutive days. Notable players such as TWIS_Perfect1ks, JB_Naylup, and FaZe_Gustav showcased their prowess. The three PGS tickets were awarded to SLAMG, FaZe Clan, and Virtus.pro, setting the stage for their future performances.
Change The Game emerged as a force to be reckoned with in PCL, sweeping both days of Week 3. Their players, Shen and tiantianT__T, displayed exceptional skills, solidifying CTG’s position as a team to watch. With the conclusion of Week 3, the focus now shifts to the upcoming Finals in the PCL.
APAC’s Play-In Stage witnessed impressive displays from teams like FULL SENSE, Buriram United Esports, and Sharper Esports. Players like FS_Belmoth, BRU_RiwZ, and FL_LongX stood out with their performances. A total of 16 teams advanced to the APAC Finals, setting the stage for intense competition in the upcoming matches.
Throughout the week, individual stars like Snakers, Perfect1ks, Belmoth, RiwZ, and LongX delivered standout performances, raising excitement for the battles ahead on the road to PGS. The week’s events showcased the evolving landscape of PUBG Esports, with teams vying for supremacy in their respective regions and eyeing global success in the competitive arena.
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