PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) LATAM Spring 2023: Winners, qualified teams for Americas Championship, prize pool, and more

Jaguar wins PMPL LATAM 2023 Spring (Image via PUBG Mobile)
Jaguar wins PMPL LATAM 2023 Spring (Image via PUBG Mobile)

Team Jaguar clinched the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) LATAM Spring 2023 after a splendid performance. The squad maintained its dominant position throughout the finals, establishing an early lead of 23 points over the nearest team on the first day, which further increased to 34 points by day 2. Despite posting average performances in the next two days, Jaguar's substantial lead proved enough to claim the trophy.

All Glory Gaming had a terrible start on Day 1 and sat in the bottom place. However, the unit made a magnificent comeback on Day 2, securing three consecutive chicken dinners and climbing to second place. It came close to securing the top position on Day 3, but ultimately missed out on the title by a slim margin of two points.

Royals of War also had a slow start but managed to recover over the next three days and ensured third place with 146 points. OverKnight from Mexico, who had qualified through the Latin America Cup, showed great potential and secured the fourth position with 132 points. On the other hand, Aton Esports, despite a strong start, slipped to fifth place.


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Qualified teams for PMPL Americas Championship 2023 Spring

The top five teams have also acquired their tickets for the PMPL Americas Championship 2023 Spring, scheduled later this month from May 25-27. These sides will fight against five North American and six Brazilian teams. The winner will also seal a spot in the PUBG Mobile World Invitational Riyadh.

  1. Team jaguar
  2. All Glory Gaming
  3. Royals of War
  4. Overknight
  5. Aton Esports
Overall standings of PMPL LATAM Spring Finals (Image via PUBG Mobile)
Overall standings of PMPL LATAM Spring Finals (Image via PUBG Mobile)

Defending champion Team Queso had a mediocre outing in the finals, scoring only 112 points and finishing in eighth place. Likewise, 19 Esports secured sixth place. It was disappointing news for fans as both renowned teams failed to qualify for the Americas Championship.


Prizepool distribution

The tournament's prize pool amounted to $100,000, with Team Jaguar receiving a reward of $9,000. The teams that followed on the podium, All Glory Gaming and Royals of War, received rewards of $7,500 and $7,250, respectively. The fourth and fifth-placed earned $7,000 each. Team Queso and 19 Esports gained $5500 and $6250, respectively.

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