The top 24 teams from the Mobile Challenger Stage will face each other in the PUBG New State Pro Series Challenger Finale. After two days of competition, 16 squads from the overall standings will reserve their places in the tournament's Grand Finale.
A few weeks back, PUBG Mobile implemented this new scoring system for all its 2023 tournaments. Teams will get fewer placement points compared to the 15-point matrix. However, there is no change in kill points, meaning there is still one point for each kill.
ESL India confirmed on January 19 that the 10-point system will be used in the upcoming stages. The winning side in each match will earn 10 placement points, five less than the previous rule, while the second and third-placed squads will receive six and five placement points. The fourth and fifth-ranked teams will be awarded four and three points, respectively.
The last three stages of the Pro Series were played online, but the remaining two will be held at a LAN event from January 26 to 29. This last phase of the tournament will feature a ₹1 crore prize pool, of which ₹21 lahks will be awarded to the champion, while the bottom eight teams eliminated during the Challenger Finale will receive ₹80K each.
Here's the new scoring system that will be followed in the next two stages:
The new scoring rules will create more intense competition between teams as they will now shift their focus to elimination points. This transition will definitely make the PUBG New State tournament more enthralling for the viewers.
The teams below have qualified for the upcoming stage and will battle at the LAN across 12 matches to earn their seats in the Grand Finale. GodLike, S8UL, XSpark, 7SEA, Chemin, etc., will be the top squads to follow at the
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