PMPL South Asia Championship 2022 Complete Schedule

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PMPL The 2022 South Asia Championship will be held soon. So, on this page you can see who the teams are and their match schedules.

The PMPL South Asia Championship is scheduled from 19 May to 22 May 2022. As many as 16 of the top teams in the South Asian region must go through a four-day battle to determine the champion.

These sides consist of the top ten teams from PMPL South Asia Championship 2022 and the top six from PMPL Pakistan Spring 2022, which will compete across three classic maps over 24 matches.

With the PMPL South Asia and PMPL Pakistan over, the top 16 teams have already qualified for the 2022 Spring South Asia Championships. The championship will see the top 10 teams from South Asia and the top six from Pakistan compete against each other.

However, the date for the event has yet to be announced. In the previous season, South Asia and MENA joined forces for the title where Rico Infinity was crowned champion. 

PMPL South Asia Championship Team

PMPL South Asia Championship
PUBG
  • Stalwart Esports 
  • Deadeyes Guys 
  • Trained to Kill 
  • IHC Esports 
  • JyanMara 
  • Skylights Gaming 
  • SEALS Esports 
  • DRS Gaming 
  • HighVoltage 
  • Phantom Esports 
  • 52xRage Esports 
  • Team TUF 
  • I8 Esports 
  • The Grounders 
  • R3GICIDE 
  • Freestyle

PMPL Pakistan Spring 2022 Summary; the tournament was won by an amateur team, 52xRage, who made it through the qualifiers. The three week long league stage was topped by superstar team Saltxi8 Esports, but they fell short by a few points in the final and had to settle for third place.

The TUF team, another seasoned team, placed second in the league and finals. The Qwerty team, which won the 2021 Campus Championship in Pakistan, failed to qualify for the event.

South Asia 2022 Spring was won by Stalwart Esports. The event's final saw the top 16 teams battle it out in 18 matches from April 22 to 24.

To win, Stalwart Esports features consistent gameplay throughout the tournament. The team racked up 234 points thanks to 104 kills. Deadeyes Guys are in second place with 104 kills and 215 points.

Trained to Kill took third place with 99 frags and 212 points. Trained to Kill's Sandesh was named MVP of the season for his 40 kills and over 7k damage. JyanMaara made a fantastic comeback in the final to secure fifth place.

Fan favorite Skylightz Gaming did not have a very good tournament as they placed eighth in the league stage and sixth in the finals. SEAL Esports, who are top of the League Stages, have average finals as they settle for seventh.

Another popular team, DRS Gaming, also underperformed. They are sixth in the league and eighth in the final. IHC Esports was on top at the end of Day 2, but dropped to fourth. The team is new to the circuit but impressed with their performance.

On the other hand, 52xRage Esports claims ProLeague Pakistan Spring which is held between March 22 and April 17. The team racked up 184 points, including 63 eliminations, without a chicken dinner in their 18 matches in the Grand Finals.

Team TUF is behind them in second place, followed by fan favorite SALTxi8. The Qwerty team did not make it to the championship as they finished ninth in the final.

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PMPL South Asia Championship Schedule 2022

PMPL South Asia Championship
PUBG

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Spring Championship will take place from May 19 to 22. Sixteen teams from the region will compete to be the champions of South Asia.

The top teams from the South Asian Championship will likely advance to the 2022 PUBG Mobile Mid-Season Championship (MSC). MSC is the new international mid-year event in the roadmap for PUBG Mobile esports. At this time, no details have been revealed. The exact format for the South Asian Championships has also yet to be announced.

Stalwart Esports were the most consistent team in the league and finals and were crowned champions. Deadeyes Guys, who own the mid-league stage, did well in the final to secure second place, while league champions SEAL Esports couldn't handle the pressure of the final and finished seventh.

Fan favorite Skylightz and IHC were average on both stages. Elementrix, one of the popular Nepalese teams, was unable to reach the championship.

Stalwart Esports is in great form and will be the favorite in this tournament. On top of that, their compatriots, SEAL Esports and IHC Esports, are also very capable teams.

I8 Esports from Pakistan will also be among the contenders for the cup, while we cannot ignore the likes of Skylightz and DRS Gaming, who are known for their consistency.

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The total prize pool on offer is 150k USD, and the tournament will be streamed on the PUBG Mobile Pakistan/Esports YouTube channel starting at 17:30 WIB.

The tournament will be played in two stages: League Stages and Grand Finals. The three-week league stages will follow the Weekdays and Superweekends format. The 20 teams have been divided into five groups of four teams each for the league stage.

On Weekdays, these teams will battle it out for 16 super weekend slots. Points accumulated during the Super-weekend will be counted to determine the tournament finalists.

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL): South Asia Spring 2022 starts from March 29th. As many as 20 teams will compete for Asian glory and enormous prize pools. The tournament will be streamed on the official PUBG Mobile Esports YouTube channel.


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