The 2022 PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) was won by S2G Esports after they put up a strong showing in the Grand Finals. The team collected 190 points throughout the course of the tournament’s three days, which includes 93 eliminations. The winning team received $400K in cash.
DRS Gaming from Nepal performed admirably in the renowned tournament, scoring 158 points and winning the first runner-up award of $200K. Alpha 7 from Brazil also had excellent performances and finished third, earning $120,000 in prize money.
Congratulations to S2G esports for taking the trophy of the 2022 PUBG MOBILE Global Championship!
DRS Esports for becoming the Runner-up, and Alpha 7 Esports for being third place!#PUBGMOBILE #PUBGMESPORTS #PMGC2022 #PMGC #BETHEONE #Xperia1IV #PrimeGaming pic.twitter.com/bbZuR4Nd8K— PUBG MOBILE Esports (@EsportsPUBGM) January 8, 2023
With 156 points, GodLike Stalwart came in fourth place without obtaining a single chicken meal. Their player TOP won the MVP prize for his outstanding finals performance.
The defending champion Nova Esports team performed averagely, finishing ninth overall. This was the first time the Chinese team had failed to take home the PMGC.
PMGC 2022 Grand Finals Points Table
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Four Angry Men kicked off the competition’s final day with a bang by defeating DRS Gaming in the 13th match at Erangel.
14TH Match – Miramar – Alter Ego Limax, one of the unexpected victors from yesterday, defeated the invincibles of Miramar, S2G, and Geek Fam to win WWCD.
15TH Match – Sanhok – Vampire Esports unexpectedly defeated Wolves to win the WWCD.
16th Match – Erangel – Vampire Esports repeated their previous match’s performance to win WWCD, while Geek Fam, who came in second place in the Miramar, put up a similar performance to take first place.
17th Match Miramar – In an effort to create an intriguing conclusion, Alpha 7 Esports made every effort to catch the leaders, S2G, and finished second to IHC, who received their first WWCD of the day.
18th Match Erangel – Vampire Esports capitalised on their momentum to conclude the competition in grand fashion by capturing their third WWCD of the day.
The following is the final prize allocation among the top three teams:
S2G Esports – $510,000
DRS Gaming – $292,000
Alpha7 Esports – $217,000
PMGC 2022 concludes the PUBG Mobile esports season for 2022. The teams will now take a vacation before returning for the spring competitions in a few months.
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