Nova XQF Win PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020

Nutan Lele
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Nova XQF Win PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020
  • Nova XQF won $700,000 of the prize pool while Four Angry Men (4AM) came in second and ZEUS ESPORTS came in third place.
  • Nova XQF started the last day of PMGC in third place and picked up 49 placement points and 48 kill points which put them in first place with a total of 319 points.
  • The PUBG Mobile Global Championship, the final event of the 2020 PUBG Mobile Season has officially ended.

The PUBG Mobile Global Championship, the final event of the 2020 PUBG Mobile Season has officially ended. The event saw the top 16 of the best teams from around the world compete for the prize pool of $1,20,000 USD and the championship. Nova XQF won $700,000 of the prize pool while Four Angry Men (4AM) came in second and won $200,000. ZEUS ESPORTS came in third place and won $100,000 in the PUBG Mobile World Championship. Here are the overall rankings after 28 matches:

Nova XQF Win PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020
Source: Tencent

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How did the teams perform on the last day of the PMGC finals

Nova XQF started the last day of PMGC in third place and picked up 49 placement points and 48 kill points which put them in first place with a total of 319 points. The team also picked up a chicken dinner in match 25. They managed to overtake 4AM who finished with 294 points

However, 4AM managed to pick up one more chicken dinner today in match 24 making them the team with the most chicken dinners in the finals (5). ZEUS ESPORTS also got a chicken dinner in match 26 and ended the day in third place just two points behind 4AM. 

Indonesian fan favorites Bigetron RA, unfortunately, couldn’t climb the leaderboard anymore and finished in fifth place with 241 points tying with Navi. Navi had one more chicken dinner than BTR.  

Due to three players testing positive for Covid-19, the finals were not played in the Coca-Cola Arena but instead with all the players being isolated and playing on a dedicated network. This also led to some technical difficulties which meant that after the first day (Jan 21st) the matches were postponed until Jan 24th when the tournament resumed. 

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Nutan is experienced with content across various FPS, MOBA, and BR titles for both PC and mobile gaming. Basically, she's a Jill of all trades. As the former captain of an all-woman esports team, her roots lie firmly in PC gaming but she does enjoy that one map in Call of Duty: Mobile.