PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) 2022 South Asia Spring Schedule, Dates, Time, Teams, Format, Prize Pool, Live Stream

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) 2022 South Asia Spring Schedule, Dates, Time, Teams, Format, Prize Pool, Live Stream

PUBG Mobile is set to host its 2022 South Asia Spring Tournament, know the PMPL schedule, date, time, teams

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL): South Asia 2022 Spring will begin on March 29th. There will be a total of 20 teams competing for Asian glory and a massive prize fund. The competition will be broadcast live on PUBG Mobile Esports’ official YouTube channel.

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) 2022 South Asia Spring Schedule, Dates, Time, Teams, Format, Live Stream And Prize Pool

There will be two stages to the tournament: League Stages & Grand Finals. Weekdays and Superweekends will be the structure for the three-week league stages. For the league stage, the 20 clubs were classified into 5 groups of four.

These teams will compete over 16 super weekend places on weekdays. The points earned over the Super-weekend would be used to select the tournament’s finals.

Each Weekday will have ten matches, while the Super weekend will feature fifteen matchups. The top 16 teams will advance to the finals, which will be held on April 22nd and 24th. The league can be live streamed on the official PBG Mobile eSports YouTube channel with a prize pool in the region of $200,000, akin to the one in 2020.

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South Asian teams competing in the PMPL League Stage

Invited teams

  • Da Atrax Esports
  • Deadeyes Guys
  • Vibes Esports
  • Skylightz Gaming
  • Stalwart Esports
  • Trained to Kill
  • A1 Esports
  • RAW Esports
  • SEAL Esports
  • IHC Esports
  • High Voltage
  • 1952

 

Qualified teams from the Qualifiers Stages

  • Savage Esports
  • DRS Gaming
  • JyanMaara
  • 7Sea Esports
  • TRZ Esports
  • Elementrix
  • Venom Legends
  • XBrothers ES

Mongolia’s Savage Esports topped the qualifiers with an all-around dominance. DRS Gaming from Nepal came in second, while JyanMaara and 7Sea Esports from Nepal came in third and fourth, respectively.

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Skylightz Gaming acquired DRS Gaming’s superstar lineup at the start of the year. The team has put on some of the most impressive displays in the region.

The team of the reigning champions Wizzes with Vibes was acquired by DRS Gaming. Despite their lack of expertise, the squad performed admirably and won the PMPL Season 4 championship.

The South Asian tournament will be difficult to win because all of the teams appear to be strong on paper. Who wins, though, is determined by form, momentum and a hint of luck as well.

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