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PUBG Mobile Club Open 2019: Tencent reveal final teams before big release


We now know the full roster of teams that will be competing in the PUBG Mobile Club Open 2019 finals.

The big mobile eSports event is kicking off on Friday, July 26 and will be running the full weekend until Sunday, July 28.

And after months of regional qualifiers, the 16 teams for the Club Open 2019 Global Finals have now been set.

This includes five teams who secured their spot this past weekend at the PMCO Prelims.

After the 12 matches in the two days of PMCO Prelims,

Team Purple Mood, XQF, Team Queso, Top Esports and All Rejection Gaming had to battle their way through 12 matches spread over two days.

But having put in the work, they now join the other qualifiers in next weekend’s big global clash.

The PUBG Club Open teams who have made it to the finals include:

North America:

Europe:

Wildcard:

Middle East:

India:

Korea:

China:

South America:

  • Team Queso
  • BRAZILIAN KILLERS

South-East Asia:

Japan:

  • Scarz
  • All Rejection Gaming

Highlights from this latest eSports event can be found below, courtesy of Tencent: “The team XQF from China displayed super strong performance as expected in Day One, who managed to take three chicken dinners out of the six matches, leaving the rest 15 teams behind with a total 181 score.

“The Thailand squad Purple Mood arrived in second place with 148 points, followed by the NOVA Monster Shield from Taipei, China and the Japan Squad All Rejection Gaming. The four Asian teams were leading the Day One scoreboard.

“In the first match of Day Two, the team XQF was eliminated directly after they jumped into the same building with two other squads and ranked 16th with a score of almost zero.

“In the meantime, Purple Mood managed to take the chicken dinner and kept their strong performance by turning the tables and achieving the first position on leaderboard after the end of Day Two.

“The Argentina squad Team Queso also surprised everyone with their strategic gameplay and stable performance and ranked third in the end.”

“In the last circle of the last match, only one player was left for each of the Team Indian Tigers, XQF and Top Esports. Paraboy from XQF initiated the fight but was stopped by Top Esports.

“Go, Prince, go Prince…” Indian audiences flooded the chat cheering for their last man standing; Prince managed to get the kill and the chicken dinner, earning hearts of spectating fans. But sadly, they couldn’t make it to the Top 5 by a minimal margin of 10 points. Players from Team Queso and All Rejection Gaming hugged each other with tears as they were so happy that they finally made it to the GLOBAL FINALS.”

The PUBG Mobile Club Open 2019 Global Finals will be hosted live from Friday, July 26 to Sunday, July 28 at the Estrel Congress Center in Berlin.



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