PMGC 2022 Grand Finals: Overall standings and points per Match

Wasif Ahmed

Wasif Ahmed

Who will become the world champion in the PMGC 2022 Grand Finals? Check the standings here:

The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2022 Grand Finals took place from Jan. 6 to 8. The top 16 teams from around the world competed for a share of the $1.5 million prize pool and the title of world champions.

The PMGC 2022 Grand Finals took place at the Jakarta International Expo in Jakarta, Indonesia. This was the first-ever PMGC, however, which is happening with a live audience at the event. The PMGC 2020 and 2021 editions had to be played online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 16 teams have braved their way through regional competitions throughout 2022 and the PMGC League Stage for a spot in the Grand Finals.

For fans who weren't able to attend the venue live, they could tune into the competition live on the PUBG Mobile Esports YouTube and Facebook channels. It was broadcasted in multiple languages which include English, Indonesian, Arabic, Thai, and more.

Here are the overall standings and scoreboard per match of the PMGC 2022 Grand Finals.

PMGC 2022 Grand Finals: Overall standings

Here are the overall standings after Match 18.

The bottom half of the table is as follows:

PMGC 2022 Grand Finals: Scoreboard per match

  • Match 1: Erangel
  • Match 2: Miramar
  • Match 3: Sanhok
  • Match 4: Erangel
  • Match 5: Miramar
  • Match 6: Erangel
  • Match 7
  • Match 8

Everything you need to know about the tournament

The PMGC 2022 Grand Finals featured a total of 16 teams from around the world. They competed across 18 matches (three per day) to determine the winners. The teams are as follows:

  • Four Angry Men (China)
  • Alter Ego (Indonesia)
  • Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
  • Buriram United Esports (Thailand)
  • DRS Gaming (Nepal)
  • Fire Flux (Turkey)
  • Geek Fam (Malaysia)
  • GodLike Stalwart (Mongolia)
  • IHC Esports (Mongolia)
  • iNCO Gaming (Brazil)
  • Influence x Chemin (Brazil)
  • Nova Esports (China)
  • S2G Esports (Turkey)
  • Trained To Kill (Nepal)
  • Vampire Esports (Thailand)
  • Wolves Esports (China)

Tencent also announced the details for the 2023 esports season of PUBG Mobile. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia will play host to the PMWI 2023 in July. The PMGC 2023, on the other hand, will happen in Turkey in November and December. Additionally, the PMGC will no longer stretch to January of the subsequent year.


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