Day 2 of the PUBG Mobile Regional Clash (PMRC) PEL vs SEA vs CSA is set to be played on July 29, 2024. A total of 16 participants from China, Central and South Asia, and South-East Asia will be fighting for glory. The three-day contest features a total prize pool of $137,000 and is being hosted in China. The CSA region is featured in the tournament for the first time.
China's Weibo Gaming finished at the top of the overall scoreboard at the end of Day 1. ThunderTalk and DRS Gaming had a decent start to the tournament, while 4Merical Vibes, the PMSL CSA Spring champions, had an average showing.
PMRC 2024 PEL vs SEA vs CSA participants
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Here are the 16 organizations who are competing in the PUBG Mobile Regional Clash (PMRC) PEL vs SEA vs CSA:
- Tianba (China)
- TJB (China)
- Weibo Gaming (China)
- Kuaishow Gaming (China)
- ThunderTalk (China)
- Six To Eight (China)
- Falcons Force (CSA)
- IHC Esports (CSA)
- 4Merical Vibes (CSA)
- Stalwart Esports (CSA)
- DRS Gaming (CSA)
- BOOM Esports (SEA)
- D’Xavier (SEA)
- Yoodo Alliance (SEA)
- Talon Esports (SEA)
- Vampire Esports (Thailand)
Map schedule and where to watch
The first encounter of the PMRC Day 2 will be played on the Sanhok map at around 3:00 pm IST. The second, third, and fourth matches will take place on the Erangel map, while the last two will be played on Miramar.
Those interested can watch the official livestream of the event on China's Huya and Douyu websites. However, the DRS Gaming YouTube channel also hosts watch parties.
Here is the map schedule for Day 2:
- Match 1 - Sanhok
- Match 2 - Erangel
- Match 3 - Erangel
- Match 4 - Erangel
- Match 5 - Miramar
- Match 6 - Miramar
Weibo Gaming won two Chicken Dinners on Day 1 of the PMRC and secured 64 points. ThunderTalk and DRS Gaming claimed second and third positions with 52 and 56 points, respectively. BOOM Esports, the two-time PMSL SEA champions, ranked fourth with 50 points, followed by fifth-placed STE.
Tianba and Vampire Esports scored 42 and 37 points, respectively. Falcons Force had an average day, securing only 32 points.
4Merical Vibes was ninth with 31 points, while IHC Esports finished 13th with 19 points. D'Xavier from Vietnam had a terrible start to the tournament, scoring only 12 points.
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