Defending world champions Bigetron Red Aliens continued their domination by winning the season two PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) SEA Finals today.
The PMPL SEA Finals were played from Oct. 23 to 25 with 16 teams from Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, and Myanmar competing. Fifteen matches were played across the three days to make a decision the champions. The tournament boasted a prize pool of $150,000.
Bigetron played aggressively within the finals, learning 96 kills, the foremost by any team. alongside four chicken dinners, the team topped the rankings table with 197 points.
The top four teams from the PMPL SEA Finals qualified for the $2 million PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) season zero. Bigetron was already invited to the PMGC, however, because of the champions of the planet League (PMWL) East. This meant the fifth-placed team has also made it to the worldwide Championship.
The SEA representatives at the PMGC are as follows. Two teams are from Indonesia while three are from Thailand.
Indonesia
- Bigetron Red Aliens (Invited)
- Aerowolf Limax
Thailand
- Team Secret Jin
- RRQ Athena
- Power888 KPS
Team Secret Malaysia narrowly missed qualification to the PMGC. The team was tied in points with Power888 KPS in fifth place. But Power888 KPS placed fifth because that they had two more kills than Team Secret.
Here are the general standings for the PMPL SEA Finals season two:
- Bigetron RA: 197 points
- Aerowolf Limax: 167 points
- Team Secret Jin: 161 points
- RRQ Athena: 147 points
- Power888 KPS: 120 points
- Team Secret Malaysia: 120 points
- Xavier Team: 118 points
- Geek Fam: 114 points
- Yoodo Gank: 113 points
- Iconic PH: 105 points
- Team SMG: 85 points
- V Gaming: 82 points
- Yangon Galacticos: 74 points
- BOX Gaming: 69 points
- Aura Esports: 56 points
- All-Star Team Puyat: 31 points
The PMGC will begin in late November. The five Southeast Asian teams are going to be up against 15 other squads from around the world. additionally, to the title of world champions, teams are going to be competing for a share of the $2 million prize pool.