Further elaborating, PUBG Mobile E-Sports said that after conducting a thorough investigation on this matter, they rectified this error, and awarded the missing kill point to Execute E-Sports, which in turn helped them to climb into third position with 157 points, ahead of A7 Esports, who previously held the position with 156 points. This also means that Execute E-Sports have qualified for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship S0.
Popular Streamer and renowned player for Execute E-Sports - Zootay, also spoke about this issue in his Twitter post on 25th October, aoon after the finals ended. The news of the error correction would have come as a major relief to him and his teammates.
However, this news would also have proven to be heart-breaking for the players and management of A7 Esports, who would have already celebrated their qualification to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship S0.
Loops ESports crowned PUBG Mobile Pro League Americas Season 2 Champions
The finals of the PMPL Americas Season 2 concluded on 24th October, with Loops Esports emerging as champions.
The three teams that qualified for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship(PMGC) 2020 are
Loops EsportsThe Unnamed Execute
Loops finished in pole position with 131 kills and 276 points on the overall table, followed by The Unnamed who finished in the second position with 67 kills and 168 points. Excute rounds off the top three with 61 kills and 157 points. Regular Season champions Team Queso failed to qualify for the PMGC, as they finished in 7th place with 137 points.
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