The Group Stage of the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 ended on July 21, 2024, with the top 12 teams progressing to the main event (Finals). After each team player its 12 games, Yoodo Alliance from Malaysia was in first place with 122 points, including 79 kills. Chinese team Tianba achieved the second spot with 106 points despite not winning a single match.
4Merical Vibes, from Mongolia, came third with 94 points. Team Liquid, a Brazilian PUBG Mobile squad, also had a great run in the Group Stage, securing a fourth-place finish with 91 points. Alpha7 Esports grabbed the fifth spot with 91 points. PUBG Mobile team IHC Esports, the reigning world champions, took the sixth position with 84 points.
Overall standings of PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024 Group Stage
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The top 12 teams have booked their spots in the Finals, while the remaining squads will find themselves in the Survival Stage. Here is the overall scoreboard for the Group Stage:
- Yoodo Alliance - 122 points
- Tianba - 106 points
- 4Merical Vibes - 94 points
- Team Liquid - 91 points
- Alpha7 Esports - 91 points
- AL ULA x IHC - 84 points
- D’Xavier - 82 points
- Talon Esports - 80 points
- POWR Esports - 79 points
- BOOM Esports - 76 points
- Vampire Esports -70 points
- Reject - 69 points
- INCO Gaming - 66 points
- Dplus KIA - 63 points
- MadBulls - 60 points
- Team Falcons - 60 points
- TJB Esports - 56 points
- Besiktas Black - 55 points
- Brute Force - 53 points
- Money Makers - 51 points
- Hamare Bro - 42 points
- IW NRX - 42 points
- CAG Osaka - 31 points
- DRX - 23 points
Vietnam’s D’Xavier finished seventh with 82 points. Indonesian squad Talon Esports played well and ranked eighth with 80 points in the Group Stage. POWR Esports made a great comeback on the third day of this phase and ended up in ninth place with 79 points and two Chicken Dinners.
PUBG Mobile squad BOOM Esports and Vampire came 10th and 11th with 76 and 70 points, respectively. Reject, from Japan, got the 12th position and qualified for the PUBG Mobile World Cup's main event.
INCO Gaming couldn't qualify for the Grand Finals after falling short of the top 12 by three points and will now play in the Survival Stage. Dplus KIA, who had seen a good start to the Group Stage, was inconsistent in its last six games and slipped to 14th place.
Team Falcons from Mongolia came 16th. TJB from China held the 17th rank, while Besiktas came 18th in the overall standings. CAG and DRX ended up in the bottom two. Both squads will now try to bounce back in the Survival Stage of the PUBG Mobile World Cup.
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