This is the amount of prize money that each PUBG Mobile team will bring home at PMGC 2022

This is the amount of prize money that each PUBG Mobile team will bring home at PMGC 2022.

PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2022 ended on January 8, 2023, with Turkish team S2G Esports crowned as the new champions. The S2G team shows that consistency is what matters most in PUBG Mobile.

Even though they only got WWCD once in the Grand Final, they were still able to dominate the teams in the PMGC 2022 Grand Final. They got 190 points, far from DRS Gaming in second place with 158 points.

How Much Prize Money Did the Indonesian Team Bring Home at PMGC 2022?

PMGC 2022, featuring 50 teams, starts on November 10 and is played in two stages: league and final. A total of 48 teams from around the world competed in the league stage until December 4, with only 14 teams advancing to the final.

The prize pool for the entire tournament is $4 million, which is roughly a third less than the previous year. The $2.5 million (Rp 39 billion) cash prize is shared between the competing teams in the league, while $1.5 million (Rp 23 billion) is earmarked for the finals.

S2G Esports received $420,000 (Rp 6.5 Billion) in the finals and $90,000 (Rp 1.4 Billion) in the league. Meanwhile, DRS Gaming from Nepal won a total prize pool of $292k (Rp 4.5 Billion), including $92k in the first stage. Alpha7 Esports pocketed $217k (Rp 3.3 Billion), including $120k in the finals.

Total Prizepool Distribution Per Team

S2G Esports: $510,000 (Rp 7.9 Billion)
DRS Gaming: $290,000
Alpha 7 Esports: $217,000
God Like Stalwart: $200,000
IHC Esports: $151,000
Vampire Esports: $150,000
iNCO Gaming: $130,000
Four Angry Men: $150,000
Nova Esports: $145,500
Geek Fam: $150,000 (Rp 2.3 Billion)
Wolves Esports: $47,500
Buriram United Esports: $145,000
Trained to Kill Esports: $132,500
Alter Ego Limax: $40,000 (Rp 622 Million)
Fire Flux Esports: $127,500
Influence Chemin Esports: $130,000
HVVP: $76,000
Titan Gaming: $62,000
Besiktas Esports: $58,000
Damwon Gaming: $59,000
Game Lords: $59,000
Rejects: $65,000
LGD Gaming: $71,000
AGON i8 Esports: $57,000
Bacon Time: $67,000
Bigetron RA: $52,000 (Rp 800 Million)
Nigma Galaxy: $47,000
POWR Esports: $36,000
Box Gaming: $34,000
Keyd Stars: $35,000
Faze Clans: $35,000
Skylightz Gaming: $33,000
Geekay Esports: $36,000
TEM Entertainment: $34,000
4 Rivals: $31,000
The Infinity: $24,000
One Million Esports: $24,000
Genesis Dogma GIDS: $24,000 (Rp 373 Million)
Madbulls: $23,000
Evos Reborn: $23,000 (Rp 358 Million)
D’Xavier: $23,000
Team Queso: $22,000
Ultrasound Donuts: $22,000
Team Falcons: $22,000
4R8 Esports: $21,000
Yoodo Alliance: $21,000
Nongshim Red Force: $21,000
emTekStormX: $20,000
Knights: $20,000
Furious Gaming: $20,000

We are sure to see a lot of surprises at PMGC 2022 this year. S2G is the first European team to win in one of the biggest esports in the world, PUBG Mobile. Unfortunately, the defending champion team for 2 times in a row, Nova Esports, had to settle for 9th place.

The Indonesian team, only Alter Ego, was able to enter the Grand Final and they were in 14th place. Bigetron Red Aliens fell in the Last Chance round, Evos Reborn and GD Gids fell in the group stage.

The next international PUBG Mobile event, PMWI, will be held in July in Riyadh, followed by PMGC 2023, which is scheduled for Turkey in November. These teams will now participate in several regional contests for a slot in this event.

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