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PUBG Mobile Pro League South Asia season one will return on May 22

Five spots for the World League will be up for grabs.

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia season one will be back on May 22 and will run until June 14, the league announced today. Twenty of the best South Asia teams will battle for spots in the PUBG Mobile World League (PMWL) and a share of the prize pool.

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The league was initially supposed to begin on March 12 as an offline event in Delhi but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It started again on March 19 as an online tournament but was again postponed after two days of competition due to a nationwide lockdown in India.

The 20 teams have been split into five groups for the tournament.

Group A

  • TSM | Entity
  • Marcos Gaming
  • Team Hype
  • Celtz

Group B

  • Soul
  • Team Tamilas
  • INES
  • VSG Crawlers

Group C

  • SynerGE
  • MegaStars
  • JyanMaara
  • UMExRxN

Group D

  • IND
  • Orange Rock
  • DeadEyes Guy
  • Fnatic

Group E

  • Powerhouse
  • GodLike
  • Team Xtreme
  • ElementriX

The prize pool for the tournament is likely to remain $200,000. The top five teams from the PMPL South Asia season one will qualify for the PUBG Mobile World League.


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