PUBG MOBILE Esports has announced the brand new Power Rankings leaderboard. It is set to reveal which teams are poised to dominate the PUBG MOBILE World Cup (PMWC) as part of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh this summer. The leaderboard, which features 63 teams across the globe, ranks teams based on their performances in previous competitions. Check out the detailed information below.
Team rankings are determined based on points secured in three of the most recent major PUBG MOBILE tournaments. It reflect wins, placements, and standout performances. This includes the main event of the 2023 PMWI, the League stage and grand finals of the 2023 PMGC and the incredible performances of the 2024 PUBG MOBILE Global Open (PMGO) main event in Brazil.
James Yang, Senior Director of Global Esports at Level Infinite says. “It’s been an incredible season of PUBG MOBILE esports this year with a range of jaw-dropping performances throughout. Keeping track of these talented displays, the release of the Team Power Rankings will provide fans with invaluable insight. As we head into the PUBG MOBILE World Cup (PMWC) as part of the Esports World Cup this summer. No doubt teams will be working hard for the upcoming event. And we’re excited to see the spotlight shine on top teams and their mind-blowing talent.”
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With a $3,000,000 USD prize pool up for grabs in the highly-anticipated 2024 PMWC, fans can expect a display like no other in this competitive and fiery battle for glory. Fans can check out the leaderboard this weekend on the PUBG MOBILE Esports website.
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