Six To Eight (STE) from China emerged victorious in the PUBG Mobile Regional Clash (PMRC) 2024 PEL vs SEA vs CSA, held in China from June 28 to June 30, 2024. The team demonstrated its consistency in this three-day contest and collected 174 points, including 104 eliminations. STE grabbed the winning prize of around $56,400, with one of their players Sunan being the MVP.
Weibo Gaming missed the first spot by 11 points and secured the first runner-up position. The club was in the prime spot after Day 2 but unfortunately failed to maintain consistency in the last few games. They earned the second prize of $17,800.
Tianba Esports, the PEL 2024 Spring champions, registered the second runner-up with 147 points. Despite having an average start to the PMRC, the Chinese squad played nicely on the last day and earned a podium spot. These were the only three teams with more than 100 eliminations in the event's 18 games.
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Prize pool distribution of PMRC 2024 PEL vs SEA vs CSA
The event featured a total prize pool of $137,600, which was distributed as follows:
- STE - $56,417
- Weibo Gaming - $17,888
- Tianba Esports - $9,632
- ThunderTalk Gaming - $6,880
- TJB - $5,504
- BOOM Esports - $4,128
- 4Merical Vibes - $2,752
- DRS Gaming - $2,752
- Vampire Gaming - $1,376
- KSG - $1,376
- Yoodo Alliance - $1,376
- Stalwart Esports - $1,376
- D’Xavier - $1,376
- Talon Esports - $1,376
- Falcons Force - $1,376
- IHC Esports - $1,376
ThunderTalk also played well and claimed fourth position with 142 points, followed by TJB with 132 points. The top five spots were captured by Chinese teams. Indonesia’s BOOM Esports managed sixth position with 121 points. 4Merical Vibes bounced back in the last two days and ended up in seventh rank with 113 points.
DRS Gaming from Nepal had a magnificent start but stumbled on the third day and fell to eighth place with 102 points. Vampire from Thailand also had a mediocre event as they finished ninth with 92 points, including 56 eliminations.

Stalwart Esports, who recently recruited a new roster, ended up in 12th spot with 69 points, including 57 kills. Falcons Force, a top-tier lineup, had a terrible event, finishing 15th with 62 points. IHC Esports, the reigning world champions, performed poorly and ranked 16th with only 48 points.
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