PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL): South Asia 2022 Spring is commencing from the 29th March. A total of 20 teams will compete for Asian glory and a humongous prize pool.
The tournament will be streamed on the official YouTube channel of PUBG Mobile Esports.
The tournament will be played in two stages: League Stages and Grand Finals. The three-week-long league stages will follow the format of Weekdays and Superweekends. The 20 teams have been divided into five groups of four each for the league stage.
On Weekdays, these teams will battle for 16 super weekend slots. The points accumulated during the Super-weekend will be counted to determine the finalists of the tournament.
A total of 10 matches will be played during each Weekday, while the Superweekend will have 15 matches. The top 16 teams will make it to the finals which are scheduled from 22nd to 24th of April.
1. Da Atrax Esports
2. Deadeyes Guys
3. Vibes Esports
4. Skylightz Gaming
5. Stalwart Esports
6. Trained to Kill
7. A1 Esports
8. RAW Esports
9. SEAL Esports
10. IHC Esports
11. High Voltage
12. 1952
1. Savage Esports
2. DRS Gaming
3. JyanMaara
4. 7Sea Esports
5. TRZ Esports
6. Elementrix
7. Venom Legends
8. XBrothers ES
Savage Esports from Mongolia dominated the qualifiers with their all-around gameplay. DRS Gaming from Nepal also showed their strength by securing second place, while their compatriots JyanMaara and 7Sea Esports bagged the third and fourth places.
The superstar roster of DRS Gaming was signed by Skylightz Gaming at the beginning of the year. The roster has had some of the most remarkable performances in the region.
DRS Gaming acquired the roster of defending champions Wizzes with Vibes. Even though the team has less experience, they didn't let that affect their performance
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