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Maru Gaming changed their PUBG roster
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Maru Gaming changed their PUBG roster

The leadership of the Korean esports club announced on Twitter and other media that they have completely rebuilt their PUBG roster. Gak, Dlaks, and yacha, who were previously in the non-sm, have left the location of the organization. On the 25th, SeungYong's contract came to an end. Newcomers to the PUBG team are Han-byul '2star' Park, Hyuk-soon 'HyukSung' Kwon, and Hyun-min 'NOmer3y' Jin. Seung-young 'SeungYoung' Park has signed a new agreement with the club and will now again represent the banner of the organization in the open spaces of the professional PUBG scene.

Updated Maru Gaming roster

  • 2star
  • HyukSung
  • NOmer3y
  • SeungYong

The new PUBG roster is made up of two very inexperienced players and two experienced (relative to their new teammates) esportsmen. HyukSung and NOmer3y earned $322 and $200 respectively during their participation in various championships, while 2star and SeungYong earned $2,855 and $2,238 respectively. 2star played before in various mixes and did not sign contracts with eSports clubs, but SeungYoung's career is limited to staying at Maru Gaming. He has been with this club since the beginning of the year. During this time, with his teammates, he performed at PUBG WEEKLY SERIES EAST ASIA Phase 1 and PUBG Continental Series 6 Asia. In the first event, the team, together with SeungYong, took 5th place and received $4,068, but in PUBG Continental Series 6 Asia, the team, although it was on the 16th line, but the cash reward was almost the same - $4,000.

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The assembled team will debut at the Battleground Smash Cup Season 7, a $23,292 championship. There will be an invitation to PUBG WEEKLY SERIES: EAST ASIA Phase 2 with a prize pool of $151,403 and Asia Pacific Predator League 2022 Grand Finals with a prize pool of $200,000.

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