Today marked the conclusion of the Pakistan 2022 Grand Finals of the PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC), know the winner and prize pool
After two days and ten thrilling games, Team X Generation emerged victorious and received the $10,000 first prize.
PMNC 2022 Pakistan Grand Finals Winners List, Overall Standings, Results, Winner Prize Money Pool
With 141 points and 62 eliminations, the team finished first after showcasing remarkable skill and game understanding. Three Chicken Dinners were won by them in the competition.
The second-place team, 7EQR x Rage Esports, finished with 114 points and 65 frags. In the Finals, they obtained the second-most kills. The second-place cash reward of $5,000 was given to the team. The top eight teams from the competition have earned spots in the Pakistan PMPL 2023 Spring.
Overview of the PMNC 2022 Pakistan Finals
The prize pool for the competition was $30,000. A well-known Pakistani team named 52 Esports took third place in the competition and was granted direct entry into the Finals. The team played aggressively, emphasising kill points and participating in numerous encounters.
52 Esports won two Chicken Dinners and held the record for the most eliminations. With a final score of 112 points and 70 frags, the team won $3,500 in cash.
Finally the top squads are moving to the Finals & rest of the teams will not be able to move further!🙁
Congratulations🎉 top 9 Moving to the grand finale of PMNC 2022 🇵🇰
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Hellraisers and Pyro Esports both performed admirably. They were placed fourth and fifth. These two squads shown perseverance and grit. They came very close to placing on the podium at one point, but ultimately had to settle for the top five.
The event’s underdog squad that performed the best was Team Negatives. This team thrived while competing against teams that had previously played PUBG Mobile competitively at the highest level, finishing sixth with 80 points and 40 kills. Additionally, Team Negatives was able to order a chicken dinner.
Over the course of the two-day PMNC Finals, Team Faulty Devils and R3D Esports’ performances as seasoned PMPL teams were only ordinary. Fans of both had high hopes for them, but they disappointed by placing eighth and tenth, respectively.
The two teams that performed the lowest in the competition were Myth Esports & Hashtag Esports. They both arrived at the event as amateurs, and it’s possible that this is what prevented them from living up to the supporters’ expectations. Throughout the course of the competition, they frequently appeared to be illiterate.