IHC Esports, formerly known as Zeus, climbed up to first place following Day 2 of the PMPL South Asia 2022 Spring Finals, know the full standings, prize pool, schedule and results
With only six matches remaining. In 12 games, the squad scored 165 points, followed by the Nepali squad Trained To Kill with 150 points.
Stalwart Esports came in third with 140 points from two chicken meals. In the finals, the team has provided consistent play. After an ordinary run on Day 2, Deadeyes Guys, who were in first place after Day 1, fell to fourth place. Despite not receiving a chicken dinner, Skylightz Gaming maintained its consistency and finished sixth.
PMPL South Asia 2022 Indonesia Overall Spring Finals Day 2 Standings, Results, Day 3 Schedule, Prize Pool, Teams And Live Stream
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IHC Esports won the first match on Erengel with 16 kills after defeating Raw Esports in their last fight. Zoll was named MVP after securing nine finishes on his own.
With 15 kills, IHC Esports secured their second chicken supper. They accumulated 61 points in their first two matches, which helped them climb the overall standings. In the second encounter, three of the top five players were from IHC.
In a 3 against 3 battle in the last zone on the Sanhok map, JyanMaara defeated Skylightz Gaming. Suzan used a single grenade to knock down two players, Gyalzen & Aj, allowing them to gain an advantage over Skylightz.
Stalwart Esports took the fourth match on Erangel, winning with 11 eliminations. Deadeyes and Skylightz had a strong match as well, each scoring eight kills. At one point apiece, IHC and Elimentrix were eliminated sooner.
Trained To Kill put in a strong showing, winning the fifth match by 13 finishes. IHC and STE, both Mongolian teams, had a good encounter, taking 19 and 15 points, respectively.
With 32 points, Zyoll is now in the first place, followed by Sand3sh. IHC Esports has four of the top ten players in the world. Stalwart Esports’ Action and Top finished fourth and sixth, respectively, with 21 and 16 finishes.
2022 PMPL South Asia Finals Day 3
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🔥PMPL LATAM Finals: April 22 – 24 at 17:00 (UTC-5)
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Prize Pool
$150,000 are spread among the teams as seen below:
Place | $ USD | Seed | Team |
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1st | $12,500 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
2nd | $9,000 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
3rd | $7,500 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
4th | $6,500 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
5th | $6,250 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
6th | $6,000 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
7th | $5,750 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
8th | $5,500 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
9th | $5,250 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
10th | $5,000 | SA Spring Championship | TBD |
Award | $ USD | Player | Team |
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MVP | $1,000 | TBD |
Super Weekends Prize | |
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Chicken Dinner | $1,000 |