PMNC 2022 South Asia Grand Finals Schedule, Date, Qualified Teams List, Format, Prize Money Pool

PMNC 2022 South Asia Grand Finals Schedule, Date, Qualified Teams List, Format, Prize Money Pool

The PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC) South Asia Wildcard semi-finals have just finished, and attention is now turning to the competition’s grand finals, which are slated to take place from December 27 to December 30, 2022, know the full schedule

A total of 16 teams will compete in the online Grand Finals over four days and 24 games for a portion of the $30,000 prize pool and spots in the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL): Spring in South Asia 2023.

PMNC 2022 South Asia Grand Finals Schedule, Date, Qualified Teams List, Format And Prize Money Pool

After four days of gruelling battle, 11 of the 24 participating squads advanced to the Grand Finals. Five teams from the PMPL South Asia Fall 2022 will join these 11 teams to make the necessary 16-squad lobby.

Qualified teams for PMNC: South Asia Wildcard 2022 Grand Finals

1) SITM Esports (Mongolia)

2) Bad Intention x BiT (Bangladesh)

3) Stronger Esports (Mongolia)

4) Victor Gaming (Mongolia)

5) Equinox922 (Mongolia)

6) Team Classic (Mongolia)

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7) BEE E-Sport (Mongolia)

8) NB Esports (Mongolia)

9) Astra Esports (Mongolia)

10) MAKPEN (Bhutan)

11) RHC Opex (Maldives)

12) Gremlin Storm (Bangladesh)

13) 1952 (Bangladesh)

14) A1 Esports (Bangladesh)

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15) TRZ Esports (Bangladesh)

16) SEAL Esports (Mongolia)

Distribution of the PMNC prize pool: South Asia Wildcard 2022

The competition will have a $30,000 total prize pool, it has been announced. The first and second runners-up shall receive $5,000 and $3,000, respectively, while the tournament winners will take home $10,000.

South Asia Wildcard allocations for 2022

The top five teams from the PMNC: South Asia Wildcard Grand Finals 2022 will advance to the PMPL: South Asia 2023 Spring.

Because eight of the 11 squads that qualified for the PMNC semi-finals are from Mongolia, the Mongolian teams dominated. The Mongolian team SITM Esports was one of the best teams, playing incredibly well to earn a spot in the semi-finals.

Bad Intention, a well-known team from Bangladesh, also put out a strong performance to place second overall. STR Esports from Mongolia took third place in the semifinals, outperforming all expectations.

Astra Academy and MAKPEN, two well-known teams from Mongolia and Bhutan, respectively placed ninth and tenth and qualified for the semi-finals as well.

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The Bangladeshi teams 1952 & A1 Esports are the ones to watch out for among the invited teams again for finals. Watch out for SEAL Esports, a seasoned Mongolian team, and their performance as well.

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