PEL 2024 Spring's seven-week-long Regular Season came to an end after 20 top clubs engaged in a thrilling set of battles. The top four teams have directly earned their spots in the Grand Finals, while the remaining 16 teams will have to contest in the Playoffs. The overall scoreboard of the initial stage is determined by the points accumulated throughout all seven weekly finals.
Weibo Gaming, a seasoned lineup, emerged as the star performer of the PEL Regular Season, earning 878 points. They demonstrated their top-tier performances in the fifth and seventh weeks, winning both.
Tong Jia Bao (TJB) Esports boasted consistency throughout the Regular Season by ranking second in the charts with 791 points despite not clinching any weekly finals. Team PAI and Titan Esports Club were third and fourth with 762 and 747 points, respectively.
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Overall standings of PEL 2024 Spring Regular Season
- Weibo Gaming - 878 points
- Tong Jia Bao Esports - 791 points
- TeamPai - 762 points
- Titan Esports Club - 747 points
- The Chosen - 743 points
- KONE Esport - 726 points
- Nova Esports - 681 points
- Tianba - 675 points
- ThunderTalk Gaming - 674 points
- Six Two Eight - 611 points
- Regans Gaming - 596 points
- Wolves Esports - 557 points
- Vision Esports - 553 points
- Four Angry Men - 542
- All Gamers - 519 points
- LGD Gaming - 449 points
- J Team - 350 points
- JD Esports - 270 points
- Action Culture Technology - 244 points
- Show Time - 62 points
The Chosen, aka TC, started the spring edition on a high note and won the first weekly finals. However, they couldn't maintain their tide in the other weeks of the PEL Regular Season. They came fifth on the overall scoreboard with 743 points. KONE Esports was behind them in sixth place with 726 points.
Nova Esports also witnessed ups and downs in the Regular Season and held seventh in the overall rankings with 681 points. The club recently competed in the PMGO 2024 Brazil but their performance was not up to the mark there. Six Two Eight aka STE claimed 10th place with 611 points.
Popular organizations like Wolves, Four Angry Men (4AM), and LGD also failed to perform in the initial stages, finishing 12th, 14th, and 16th, respectively. Show Time had a disastrous run in the PEL Regular Season as they only managed to qualify for the second weekly finals. The team was at the bottom of the overall ranking with 62 points.
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