The semi-finals of the PUBG Cell Countrywide Championship (PMNC): South Asia Wildcard not long ago concluded, and the focus now shifts to the Grand Finals of the competition, scheduled to be held from December 27 to 30, 2022.
The Grand Finals will be held on the net and will feature 16 groups battling it out above four days and 24 online games for a share of the $30,000 prize pool and slots in the PUBG Cellular Professional League (PMPL): South Asia Spring 2023.
In the course of the semi-finals, 11 out of the 24 competing squads qualified for the Grand Finals following 4 days of extreme opposition. These 11 squads will be joined by 5 teams from the PMPL South Asia Tumble 2022 finishing the essential 16 squad lobby.
Qualified teams for PMNC: South Asia Wildcard 2022 Grand Finals
1) SITM Esports (Mongolia)
2) Poor Intention x Bit (Bangladesh)
3) Stronger Esports (Mongolia)
4) Victor Gaming (Mongolia)
5) Equinox922 (Mongolia)
6) Staff Common (Mongolia)
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)
15) TRZ Esports (Bangladesh)
16) SEAL Esports (Mongolia)
Prize Pool distribution for PMNC: South Asia Wildcard 2022
A full prize pool of $30,000 has been declared for the competition. The winners of the event will get $10,000, although the to start with and second runners-up will acquire $5,000 and $3,000 respectively.
Allocations from PMNC: South Asia Wildcard 2022
The prime five teams from the Grand Finals PMNC: South Asia Wildcard 2022 will qualify for the PUBG Cell Pro League (PMPL): South Asia 2023 Spring.
Semi-finals overview
The PMNC semi-finals noticed the Mongolian squads dominate, as eight out of the 11 squads to qualify are from Mongolia. Amid the prime-undertaking squads was the Mongolian team, SITM Esports, who performed extremely nicely to secure pole place in the semi-finals.
A perfectly-recognized workforce from Bangladesh Bad Intention, also, done properly to complete next in the total rankings. The third place in the semis was claimed by STR Esports from Mongolia, who executed over and above expectations.
The effectively-recognised Mongolian and Bhutanese squads, Astra Academy and MAKPEN, also qualified for the semi-finals, finishing ninth and 10th respectively.
Amid the invited groups for the finals, Bangladeshi squads 1952 and A1 Esports are the competition to glimpse out for. The functionality of the veteran Mongolian squad, SEAL Esports, will also be one thing to check out out for.