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S2G Esports is the winner of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022

The PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022 has come to an end. As part of the competition, which was held from November 10 to January 8 in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta, 50 teams from China, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Turkey, the CIS, Japan, South Korea, Europe, North and South America competed for a combined prize pool of $4,000,000. The winner of the tournament was the Turkish team S2G Esports, who managed to withstand the grueling pace and earn $510,000.

The championship for S2G Esports began with an excellent performance at the group stage, as a result of which the team directly made it to the grand final and passed two stages.

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In the decisive stage of the championship, the Turkish team managed to show a stable game throughout all 18 rounds in order to earn 190 points and take the final first line.

Note that TOP from the Godlike Stalwart team was recognized as the best player of the tournament, who also turned out to be the most valuable shooter. The top grenade player was SAND3SH from the Four Angry Men. The prize for the most valuable medic went to Fluketh from Vampire Esports, while Wwx from the Four Angry Men team became the most accurate player of the championship.

Results of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022

  • 1st place: S2G Esports — $510,000
  • 2nd place: DRS GAMING — $292,000
  • 3rd place: Alpha7 Esports - $217,000
  • 4th place: Godlike Stalwart - $200,000
  • 5th place: IHC ESPORTS - $151,000
  • 6th place: Vampire Esports - $150,000
  • 7th place: iNCO Gaming - $130,000
  • 8th place: Four Angry Men - $150,000
  • 9th place: Nova Esports - $147,500
  • 10th place: Geek Fam - $150,000
  • 11th place: Wolves Esports - $47,500
  • 12th place: Buriram United Esports - $145,000
  • 13th: Trained to Kill - $132,500
  • 14th place: Alter Ego LIMAX - $40,000
  • 15th place: Fire Flux Esports - $127,500
  • 16th place: Influence Chemin Esports - $130,000
  • 17th place: HVVP - $76,000
  • 18th place: Titan Gaming - $62,000
  • 19th place: Beşiktaş Esports — $58,000
  • 20th place: DAMWON Gaming - $59,000
  • 21st place: Game-Lord — $59,000
  • 22nd place: REJECT — $65,000
  • 23rd: LGD Gaming - $71,000
  • 24th place: AGONxi8 Esports — $57,000
  • 25th place: Bacon Time - $67,000
  • 26th place: Bigetron RA — $52,000
  • 27th place: Nigma Galaxy — $47,000
  • 28th: POWR eSports - $36,000
  • 29th place: Box Gaming - $34,000
  • 30th place: Keyd Stars - $35,000
  • 31st place: FaZe Clan — $35,000
  • 32nd: Skylightz Gaming - $33,000
  • 33rd: Geekay Esports - $36,000
  • 34th place: TEM Entertainment - $34,000
  • 35th place: 4Rivals — $31,000
  • 36th-38th place: Genesis Dogma GIDS, ONE MILLION ESPORTS and The Infinity — $24,000
  • 39th-41st: D'Xavier, EVOS Reborn and MadBulls - $23,000
  • 42-44th place: Team Falcons, Donuts USG and Team Queso - $22,000
  • 45th-47th place: Nongshim RedForce, Yoodo Alliance and R8 Esports — $21,000
  • 48th-50th place: Furious Gaming, Knights and emTek StormX — $20,000
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