With the weekend coming to a close we saw the results of the first stage (Round-Robin) in both the North American and European PCS 3. In this article, we’ll be covering what went down so far at the event.
Qualified teams for Finals (in highest points order)
North America
- Shoot To Kill – 319 points
- Susquehanna Soniqs – 307 points
- Oath Gaming – 285 points
- Zenith E-Sports – 238 points
- Dodge – 227 points
- Houston Hardshifts – 224 points
- Team Veritas – 214 points
- DUEL – 211 points
- Illusion – 204 points
- Comets – 178 points
- Guadalajara Gascans – 177 points
- Any Trolls in Chat – 159 points
- The Rumblers – 153 points
- Tactical 8 – 145 points
- One Eye Open – 124 points
- Fabled – 123 points
Europe
- Natus Vincere – 241 points
- Northern Lights Team – 203 points
- Digital Athletics – 192 points
- FaZe Clan – 190 points
- TSM – 167 points
- Omaken Sports – 157 points
- ENCE – 155 points
- shiftW – 149 points
- Team Liquid – 147 points
- Saunabois – 147 points
- Redline – 146 points
- Etiget Esports – 144 points
- TORNADO ENERGY – 140 points
- Bystanders – 130 points
- WinStreak15 – 128 points
- PinkPonY – 126 points
Best performing teams at PCS 3
As you can see from the lists above, it is very clear on which teams have performed that best during the PCS 3 qualifying stage. For Europe, it has to be given to Na’Vi, their placements and kill numbers were ridiculous, and were flat out the best team in their region.
As for NA, we’d probably have to hand it over to the Susquehanna Soniqs. Their stealthy movement and wise positioning managed to get them in 2nd place in the North American leaderboard. Here below is one of their highlights:
Best performing players at PCS 3
With regards to the best performing players, we have Luke12, player for STK (Shoot To Kill) currently leading the pack with 75 kills (1st), 36 assists (5th), 14758.56 damage (1st), and 76 knocks (1st). Here below is an image showing the other high performing players in the PCS 3 qualifying stage:
What’s next?
The next stage of the event is the final stage of the event. This is where all qualified teams battle it all out to see which team is the best in their region. The action is set to continue on November 6 at 1AM CET for North America, and November 7 at 6PM CET for Europe.
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