How to Watch Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2022 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Both PUBG and PUBG Mobile are huge in China. Accordingly, there are leagues for both esports in the region. Specifically, for PUBG Mobile there’s the Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2022 which looks to continue where last season left off. Read on as we provide all of the viewership details needed to enjoy this event!

Event Background

As we’ll reiterate, the Peacekeeper Elite League series is the highest level of PUBG Mobile esports in the Chinese region.

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Coming back for another year, the best Squads of 4 in China are now competing for the prize of $4,350,000. Inviting the top teams in the world to compete in an offline arena, we can’t wait to get things started.

Although the pre-season is underway, the Main Event kicks off on 10th March and looks to conclude all the action on the 22nd May.

Here are your 21 teams listed below:

  • Action Culture Technology
  • All Gamers
  • Four Angry Men
  • J Team
  • JD Esports
  • KONE Esport
  • LGD Gaming
  • Nova Esports
  • Petrichor Road
  • Regans Gaming
  • ShowTime
  • Six Two Eight
  • Still Moving Under Gunfire
  • TeamPai
  • Team Weibo
  • The Chosen
  • ThunderTalk Gaming
  • Tianba
  • Titan Esports Club
  • Tong Jia Bao Esports
  • Vision Esports

Let’s dive right into the format below.

Format

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With regards to the format, it’s rather long. Apart from the ongoing Preseason, let’s take a look at the Main Event to kick off soon.

The Regular Season will involve 6 weeks of competition. Each week will involve two stages of competition:

  • Breakout – first day of competition where the top 15 teams compete to earn the 9 spots in the Weekly Finals. Those that don’t make it will get their chance the next week.
  • Weekly Final – here, the top terams will compete and earn points to count towards the end of the Regular Season. Each week, the top 6 teams will qualify for the next Weekly Finals, while 7-15 will qualify for the next Breakout.

Why the need to earn points? Specifically, teams are earning points to qualify for the Playoffs.

Indeed, the playoffs will run from April 28th to May 8th. Here, the teams will be reduced to 15 teams according to the plan of the 8 days of Playoffs. Each day 15 teams compete and on the final day, the bottom 6 will be eliminated.

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After this exciting week, we’d have our final stage of competition – the Finals. Running from 19th to 22nd May, it’s the final showdown. All teams seeded according to Playoffs, 20 matches will determine the final standings.

Schedule for the Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2022

In terms of schedule, we’d like to highly recommend visiting the Liquipedia page here.

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Predictions

Accordingly, there’s only one team on everybody’s mind. Indeed, the World Champions of Nova Esports look to defend their spot on top of the world.

We can’t wait to see if anyone can take them down for the regional dominance.

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New State Mobile Mashup – $250,000 PUBG Mobile Event Announced!

Accordingly, we’re always on the look out for that next event. Bearing this in mind, the announced New State Mobile Mashup has us excited. Indeed, read on as we discuss everything you need to know to enjoy this event!

New State Mobile Mashup – NA Tournament Details!

Credits: NEW State Mobile Twitter

Announced over on Twitter, details are everywhere. Here’s a quick fact list:

  • Venue: Online
  • Region: North America
  • Participants: open to all PUBG Mobile competitors in North America
  • Format: discussed below
  • Prize pool: $250,000
  • Date: Grand Final (April 1st to 3rd)

Overall, the format is quite complciated. Accordingly, it starts with four weeks of MASHUP – mix of Influencer-Hosted Tournaments and Open Qualifiers. With the best squads of 4 making it to the Grand Final, here a final prize pool will be fought for.

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Credits: Tencent

The whole point of this event series is to celebrate the release of NEW State Mobile. Indeed, this is an updated version of PUBG Mobile. Working with influencers will improve viewership and help spread awareness.

For all the event details, feel free to visit the event page here.

We can’t wait to see what competition this new title brings.

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PGC Point Distribution 2022 – All the Details

In a lengthy and detailed press release, PUBG Esports discussed some details for the coming season. Accordingly, the PGC Point Distribution 2022 has been announced. Indeed, splitting points across the regions, teams know what they’re competing for. Let’s discuss this below!

PGC Point Distribution 2022 – Leading to the Event

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With the season kicking off, it’s a race top the final event of the year.

Indeed, a total of four regions will be competing: Europe, Americas, Asia and APAC. Each of which has it’s own set of events leading up to the PUBG Global Championship.

Accordingly, here is a sumamry below of the seeds:

  • Europe – 8 seeds at PGC 2022
  • Americas – 6 seeds at PGC 2022
  • Asia – 12 seeds at PGC 2022
  • APAC – 6 seeds
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Accordingly, seeding for the event is either through these PGC Points or through the very few direct invites on the table at the biggest events. Each region has its own breakdown of possible paths as outlined here.

Bearing this in mind, we can’t wait for this upcoming competitive season to kick off. We’ll be sure to offer viewership details as needed!

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Seeds for PMPL South Asia 2022 Announced – Kicking off March

Across multiple regions, the PUBG Mobile Pro League has kicked off. Bearing this in mind, we have some coverage regarding the PMPL South Asia 2022 event. Read on as we discuss the announced seeds below heading into the competition!

Seeds for PMPL South Asia 2022 Announced – Tight Competition

Credits: PUBG Mobile Twitter

Indeed, organized by Tencent Games and KRAFTON, the event follows up some qualifier events. Accordingly, the Qualifier closed in the past few weeks and that concludes all the invites listed below accompanying too:

The Invites from Season 4

  • 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

The Qualifiers

  • SAVAGE eSPORTS
  • DRS GAMING
  • YyanMaara
  • 7Sea Esports
  • TRZ Esports
  • ElementriX
  • Venom Legends
  • XBrothers ES
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Credits: PUBG Corporation

So, who’s going to come out on top? Honestly, considering how new the competition is, we’re not too sure. Considering the fact that DRS Gaming were the champions of the Season 4 event last year, it’s perhaps likely to suggest that they could come out on top.

Bearing this in mind, we’ll try provide viewership details in the coming week with the event kicking off in March.

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GodLike Esports BGMI Roster – Addition of GiLL and VIRU

Accordingly, despite some heavy favouritism, GodLike Esports failed to make an impact at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021 Grand Finals. Indeed, considering this the roster is rebuilding. Read on as we discuss the GodLike Esports BGMI Roster below!

GodLike Esports BGMI Roster – Aiming High

Credits: GodLike Esports Twitter

Indeed, as we all know PUBG Mobile esports is a big deal in India. Specifically, the version of Battlegrounds Mobile is celebrated by the likes of GodLike Esports.

Following a rebuild since the conclusion of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals, here is the roster below:

  • Abhijeet “GHATAK” Andhare – Support, Coach
  • Suraj “Neyoo” Majumdar – Entry Fragger, Assaulter
  • Jonathan “JONATHAN” Amaral – Assaulter
  • Abhishek “ZGOD” Choudhary – Support
  • Vivek “ClutchGod” Horo – IGL
  • Arshpreet “GiLL” Singh – Assaulter
  • Viren “VIRU” Gour – Assaulter
Credits: GodLike Esports Twitter

Accordingly, they’ve brought on two new names – the likes of “GiLL” and “VIRU” are here to stay and try help this roster achieve and reach expectations.

Specifically, they’ll be wanting to improve their standing regionally and internationally, improving over their past results:

  • 13th @ PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals
  • 4th @ Battlegrounds Mobile India Series 2021
  • 3rd @ Battlegrounds Mobile India Series 2021: The Grind

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Team Vitality Entering Free Fire and PUBG Mobile – Packing Heat

As a top European organization, Team Vitality is always trying to expand in as many esports as possible. Accordingly, the organization has just announced an exciting new piece of news. Specifically, Team Vitality entering Free Fire and PUBG Mobile has made headlines!

Team Vitality Entering Free Fire and PUBG Mobile – Two New Rosters

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Bearing this in mind, Team Vitality has been cementing their reputation across multiple esports. Accordingly, the organization is involved in League of Legends, CS:GO, Rocket League, Rainbow Six Siege, VALORANT, FIFA, Fortnite.

Indeed, as you can see, the organization was yet to invest in the mobile esports industry. Accordingly, now is the desired time that the organization has chosen to invest into this growing industry.

Below, here are the signings that they’ve made to build this process:

  • Coach and In-game-leader of Free Fire roster- Indranil “Fabindro” Saha
  • Coach of BGMI roster – Pratik “Aurum” Mehra
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Accordingly, it’s great to see Team Vitality back in action, continuing to expand. The investment of the organization into the esports also gives claim to the idea that these esports are seriously growing.

We can’t wait to see further announcements for these two rosters.

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PUBG Mobile Pro Tournament 2022 Structure Revealed And More!

As the PMGC 2021 closed to an end, a new season is upon us. Indeed, over the past few days, Tencent has realized a tonne of details regarding PUBG Mobile esports this year. One such topic is regarding the PUBG Mobile Pro Tournament structure for 2022 – read on to learn more!

PUBG Mobile Pro Tournament 2022 – A New Season

Everything we know so far has been announced via the PUBG Mobile Esports Twitter page. Take a look at the Tweet detailing what to expect regarding Pro Tournaments below:

Credits: PUBG Mobile Esports Twitter

Indeed, as outlined, there seems to be two halves to the season.

The first half involves the next few months. Starting with the PMPL Qualifiers, the PMPL Spring will take place sometime in March/Spring across multiple regions.

The top teams from this PMPL Spring will make it to the PMPL Spring Championship, narrowing the top regional teams who will earn a spot to the Mid-Season Championship to compete for international dominance.

Credits: PUBG Mobile Esports Twitter

Once that’s over, teams from the PMPL Spring will then be seeded into the PMPL Fall event. Indeed, this will once again be followed by another event for the top teams – PMPL Fall Championship. Accordingly, it’s here that teams have the final chance to earn a spot at PMGC 2022!

Indeed, it all gets started at the dates listed above! Accordingly, the action starts as soon as next week!

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PMGC 2021 Grand Finals Viewership – A Massive Decline

Ever since last year, we’ve had high hopes for the PMGC 2021 event. Indeed, as the climax of the 2021 season, it hoped to follow up on the success of last year’s iteration. Despite this, the viewership details were rather surprising. Read on as we discuss PMGC 2021 Grand Finals Viewership below!

PMGC 2021 Grand Finals Viewership – Multiple Factors

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Credits; Tencent

Trying to reach the near peak of 4,000,000 viewers was a tall order, and we expected either a small decrease or increase. However, it seems that viewership has fallen drastically. The following are the viewership details according to Esports Charts:

  • Peak Viewers – 646,633
  • Average Viewers – 376,869

When compared to last years statistics, there’s a glaring contrast:

  • Peak Viewers – 3,801,998
  • Average Viewers – 528,840

So, what went wrong for competitive PUBG Mobile over the past weekend?

Accordingly, the community has offered some possible reasons to this change. Specifically, the following factors changed from last year:

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  • Change in venue – this year it was half-LAN/half-online while last year was entirely offline
  • Favourite teams eliminated – Indonesian favourites failed to move on
  • Broadcast exclusivity to YouTube
  • No viewership rewards

Considering the trend with YouTube exclusivity, it’s likely the main culprit here. Following such a sharp fall in viewership, we’re not sure what to think about the state of PUBG Mobile.

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PMGC 2021 Recap – Nova Esports World Champions Again!

After a year of global competition, with teams making it to the largest event in the year, 16 teams qualified. Accordingly, the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021 celebrated the best of the best. Yet, against all odds, Nova Esports has returned as champions – read on for your PMGC 2021 Recap below!

PMGC 2021 Recap – They Did it Again!

Credits: PUBG Mobile Esports Twitter

The Chinese roster of Nova Esports were not favourites heading into this event. Accordingly, before this event they only managed a 4th place at the first stage of the competition, while struggling to dominate the Chinese region.

However, after making it to the Grand Final, Nova Esports soared and realized their form from last year.

Across the multiple rounds, their main stay of success was not placing first, but placing second. Following 5 second place finishes and a multiple high kill games, they stayed on top with 222 points.

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Credits: Tencent

For perspective, here’s how they stacked up against the competition:

  • Nova Esports – 222 points
  • Natus Vincere – 175 points
  • NGX – 166 points
  • S2G – 150 points
  • DX – 143 points

With a bolstering 40 point lead, we’re ecstatic to see Nova Esports back on top of competitive PUBG Mobile.

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PMGC 2021 Grand Finals – From LAN to Semi-LAN

With hopes high for the PMGC 2021 Grand Finals which kick off today, some news has made the headlines. Accordingly, due to unforeseen circumstances, the event is no longer ‘offline’ at one venue. Instead, the event is moving to a Semi-LAN/Online event which is a change – read on as we discuss the change below!

PMGC 2021 Grand Finals – Not Every Team Could Make It

Credits; PUBG Mobile Esports Twitter

Indeed, there are a tonne of things to consider here. So much so, that the Tencent direct or esports James Yang made this clear in a press conference.

To paraphrase, due to health concerns and the vast number of players flying in from a number of countries, meeting in one venue became possible due to some complications. Considering this change, only a handful of teams have flown out to the venues in Singapore and Dubai.

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Credits: PUBG Corporation

Meanwhile, other teams will be competing remotely and connecting online.

The community is definitely disappointed, especially since last year’s event has hosted with all teams at one venue. Furthermore, how will Tencent guarantee competitive integrity if not all the teams are present physically?

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