Tag: pmgc 2023

  • Mongolia’s IHC won PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023

    Mongolia’s IHC won PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2023

    IHC E-sports (formerly known as ZEUS E-Sports or Z3US E-Sports) from Mongolia won Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2023 held in Malaysia.

    IHC played extraordinary in the three-day final by collecting 142 points in total including 110 kill points and 32 placement points. IHC E-sports was awarded with $300,000.

    Zyol from IHC E-sports awarded with MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the tournament, as he collect 37 eliminations with total 7,616 damage.

    This PMGC was a LAN (Local Area Network) event with a prize poll of three million USD and was organized by PUBG mobile officials.

    On the start of Day Three of the final, IHC was on third spot with 96 points while A7 E-sports from Brazil was on first spot with 115 points. But they played consistently, collecting one WWCD (Winner Winner Chicken Dinner) on day three, by collecting 46 points in the six matches.

    Stalwert E-sports from Mongolia took second spot, they were only 4 points away from first spot with 138 points. A7 E-sports from Brazil took third spot with 131 points. 4MV (4Mercial Vibes), another Mongolian team, played their first PMGC and took fourth spot with 127 points.

    Two teams (Agonxi8 and 7E) from Pakistan also participated in the event but unfortunately, they were eliminated in the group stage.

    Agonxi8, a very dominating team from Pakistan, faced many difficulties including visa problems during this event. Only three out of five players could get visas while the remaining two played from Pakistan.

  • Pakistani PUBG players facing visa issues on a global stage

    Pakistani PUBG players facing visa issues on a global stage

    Pakistan has produced many gems in E-sports like Arslan Ash, Atif Butt, Khan (Tekken players), and many more, while in PUBG (Player unknown battlegrounds) we have one of the finest players like Cryptoo, Falak, and others who have proved themselves on the global stage.

    However, these Esports players always face visa issues when they are traveling to other countries. Now Pakistan’s one of the best PUBG teams, Agonxi8, who have qualified for the PMGC (Pubg mobile global championship) is facing visa issues due to a weak Pakistani passport. PMGC is a LAN (Local Area Network) event in Malaysia, starting from November 2, having a prize pool of $3 million.

    Agon’s five players along with their owner and coach Trynda (in-game name) applied for visas but only three players were able to get visas. According to the rules, at least three players from the team should be at the event’s venue otherwise, they could get disqualified and all efforts of an entire year could be wasted. Now their three players will be playing from the venue while the remaining two players will be able to play from Pakistan. PUBG Mobile has dedicated a referee to maintain the fair competition for both players.

    Another problem is that the player has to play their PMGC matches on the devices provided by the PUBG mobile organizers. Other teams from different countries already have traveled to Malaysia and gotten their devices, and they have ample time to practice on these new devices before their matches. Pakistani players have reached Malaysia just 2-3 days before the starting date and players who are playing from Pakistan will receive their devices on the game day. They only have a few hours to practice on new devices which will create difficulties during the game for them as compared to their opponents.

    E-sports is a huge income source for the young generation but our visa policies and weak passport makes it difficult for them to compete on international forums. Even our government is not showing any interest in E-sports while other countries like India have many big organizations to provide facilities to e-sports players.

  • Team AGONxi8 won PUBG mobile pro League Pakistan Fall 2023

    Team AGONxi8 won PUBG mobile pro League Pakistan Fall 2023

    AGONxi8, a PUBG mobile competitive team, has won PMPL (PUBG mobile pro league), the biggest PUBG mobile event in Pakistan, organized by Krafton, Tencent and Nodwin.

    PMPL has a league stage that is two weeks long, in which the top 20 teams from Pakistan compete with each other. The top 16 teams from the league stage qualify for finals, where they compete for the title of PMPL Champions.

    A mini match of TDM (Team Death Match) is also played during this event having an overall prize pool of USD 1000.
    In the first week of the tournament, Agonxi8 was on the top spot with 238 points, holding on to first place in the second week with 210 points. In the finals, they played aggressively from day one. By day three, they finished in first place with 295 points.

    FALAK was the MVP of this PMPL, having 60 eliminations points. He also makes a global record of 60 elimination in the three days finals. The previous record was made by TonyK from team Vampire E-Sports from Thailand.

    The overall prize pool is 70,000$ which is distributed as follows:
    Participation award: 1,750$
    TDM Award: 1,000$
    MVP (Most value able player) Award: 1,000$

    AGONxi8 also qualified for PMGC (PUBG mobile global championship) which will be a LAN event in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. PMGC is the global tournament of PUBG mobile with a prize pool of USD 4,000,000.

    Overall Standings of PMPL fall 2023: