The anticipation of finding out who will win the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2022 is at an all-time high with only three days left in the Grand Finals.
The prestigious competition will take place in Jakarta, Indonesia, and after it is over, the PUBG Mobile Esports 2022 season will also come to a close.
The top 16 teams in the globe will battle over three days and 18 matches beginning January 6 and ending January 8 for a total prize pool of $1.5 million. The map sequence and the talent casting for the Grand Finals are only two of the pieces of information that Krafton has made public.
PMGC 2022 Grand Finals Map order
Over the course of three days, each map will be followed in turn, beginning and finishing with the Erangel Map:
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PMGC 2022 Grand Finals Broadcast talent
Some of the top casting talent from different nations will participate in the Grand Finals, which will be aired in 14 different languages.
The casting desk for the English broadcast will be manned by PUBG Mobile casters John Allen and Blank. Other well-known analysts and casters, such as Banks, Maxman, fALECX, and 7 World’s Gaming, will also be present with the pair.
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Where and when to watch
The broadcast will start at 16:30 IST, or 17:45 UTC+7. Fans can watch the action live by tuning into the official PUBG Mobile Esports channels on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitch.
Top teams to look out for
After flawless performances in the Group Stage, China’s Jimmy-led-Nova Esports, two-time champions, are the favourites to take home the trophy this year as well.
The first and second runners-up in the PMGC’s first season in 2020, 4 Angry Men from China and IHC Esports from Mongolia, will compete this year after missing the Global Championship in 2021. Both teams appear to be strong and will continue to compete for podium positions.
A7 Esports and Vampire Esports from Thailand both had successful seasons in 2016. The goal for both teams will be to win the trophy. Mongolia’s GodLike Stalwart has been persistent and has the potential to be dangerous in the Grand Finals.
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