4Merical Vibes from Mongolia became the champion of the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2024 CSA Fall. The event was held from August 21 to September 14, 2024. The club won the back-to-back second edition of the event. DOK from the team has been awarded the MVP title for his phenomenal individual performance as he picked up 176 eliminations in his 90 matches.
During the Grand Finals, 4Merical Esports amassed a total of 173 points with the help of three Chicken Dinners and 95 eliminations in 18 matches. The team dominated the opening day and maintained its gained rhythm till the very end.
Falcons Force from Mongolia achieved the runner-up position with 164 points and two Chicken Dinners. The experienced lineup showcased magnificent performances in the last two days. Its superstar player, Top, claimed the second spot in the MVP rankings with 142 eliminations.
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Qualified teams for PMGC 2024 from PMSL CSA
A total of nine teams from Central and South Asia region have been selected for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024. Four teams have qualified for the event through their regional rankings, while five teams from the PMSL Fall edition have advanced to the prestigious tournament.
Here are the nine teams that have made it to the upcoming PMGC 2024:
- 4Merical Vibes
- Falcons Force
- Stalwart Esports
- DRS Gaming
- Major Pride
- Horaa Esports
- De Muerte
- AS i8 Esports
- AOR Esports
Stalwart Esports finished third after performing well on the final day. DRS Gaming from Nepal presented top-tier performances in its last few matches and registered the fourth position to its name. Major Pride and Horaa Esports occupied fifth and sixth positions, respectively.
De Muerte ensured seventh rank in the overall standings. AS i8 Esports from Pakistan faltered in the last few encounters and slipped to the eighth position. However, its athlete Falak played amazingly in the event. AOR Esports somehow finished ninth and made it to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024.
ARCRED and R8 Esports ended up in 10th and 11th spots after their average performance. Reigning world champions IHC Esports failed completely in the PMSL Fall edition and could not achieve a spot in the PMGC 2024. The Mongolian club ranked 13th in the overall standings.
Not Noobs and A1 Esports had a terrible run in the Grand Finals as they came 14th and 15th, respectively. R3GICIDE from Pakistan also failed to perform well and finished at the bottom of the overall standings.
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