With 174 points and 78 kills, fan-favourite Team Qwerty emerged as table toppers. R3gicide and 3X Esports managed to hold on to second and third place with 138 and 130 points, respectively. R3gicide failed to claim a single chicken dinner but their consistent gameplay helped them secure second place. Two of the team members even made it to the top five fraggers list.
Securing two chicken dinners each, Metershotxsky Esports and Team TUF finished in fourth and fifth place with 123 and 110 points, respectively.
Popular Pakistani PUBG Mobile team ‘Free Style’ came in ninth place with 93 points and 46 frags. The team has had a couple of average runs in recent tournaments.
IVY Esports, Team HR, and Team Envy failed to qualify for the League stage as they finished in the 18th, 19th, and 20th positions. Team HR managed to clinch a chicken dinner, but it was not enough to secure a spot in the League stage.
Qualified teams for PMPL 2022 Spring League Stage
Team Qwerty
R3gicide
3X Esports
Metershotxsky Esports
Team TUF
52Xrage Esports
Quantum Rage
Quraysh Esports
Free Style
Team Star
Xgeneration
North Esports
4vxtfd
Magnus Esports
The Grounders
Team H2E
TMW Esports
Top five fraggers from PMPL Qualifiers
R3G Vaaz was the top fragger of the tournament with 27 frags, followed by Gravity with 26 kills. Securing 24 kills, Voltruz occupied third place on the list.
R3G Vaaz- 27 kills
Qwerty Gravity- 26 kills
R3G Voltrux- 24 kills
Qwerty Destroyer- 24 kills
Metershotxsky Nfpkhateer- 22 kills
What’s next?
The PMPL League stages of the event will commence on 8 March. These 17 teams along with three invited teams from PMPL: South Asia Season 4 will battle in a three-week contest, and the top 16 will move to the grand finals which are scheduled from 1 April to 3 April. The tournament will stream on the YouTube channel of PUBG Mobile Esports/PUBG Mobile Pakistan Official in English and Urdu.
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