PMCO India Final Standings, Live Results, Prize Pool And Streaming : Nepalese Team TDP wins Round 2

Tanish Chachra | 08/11/2019
PMCO India Final Standings, Live Results, Prize Pool And Streaming : TeamIND wins Round 1, Soul Comes 3rd

PMCO India Finals Standing: The last obstacle to claim the South Asian prize is on its course, with 16 teams vying for the grand title.

With the end of semi-final round of the PUBG mobile club open, 16 teams enter the final round of the South Asian format. The finals are absolutely dominated by the teams from Nepal and India., just like in semi-finals.

8 teams had to face disappointments, as they were eliminated with the final aggregate score. Now, there are 16 teams left who will play a 3-day long tournament to claim the prize.

The previous round was so unpredictable, as several favourites were kicked out from the last round. Even, the fan favourite, Team Soul just managed to enter the finals after finishing 15th.

On the other hand, Nepal has surely managed to make a name of itself in PMCO, since two exciting teams from the country (Elementrix and Nepali hi no) have excited the fans with their gameplay.

PMCO India Finals Day 1 Standings

TEAM Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 TOTAL
Entity Gaming 12 26 35 73
INS 5 15 28 48
TDP 7 31 2 40
IND 26 8 3 37
Zero Degree 9 4 16 29
SOUL 17 4 5 26
ETG.Brawlers 21 1 3 25
Fanatic 5 6 12 23
Synerge 1 18 3 22
ELEMENTRIX 13 4 4 21
Nepali Ho ni 1 7 13 21
ORB 8 2 8 18
Godlike 1 8 9 18
RIP Offcials 9 2 2 13
MAyhem 5 3 3 11
Megastars 1 6 1 8

PMCO India Finals Prize Pool

Place Prize Money Qualification
1st Place 60,000$ Qualified
2nd Place 30,000$ Qualified
3rd Place 20,000$ Prelims
4th Place 15,000$ Prelims
5th Place 10,000$ Prelims

Click Here for PMCO Round wise Schedule with map and timings

Post Edited By: Jatin Hasija

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Tanish Chachra

Tanish Chachra is the Motorsport editor at The SportsRush. He saw his first race when F1 visited India in 2011, and since then, his romance with the sport has been seasonal until he took up this role in 2020. Reigniting F1's coverage on this site, Tanish has fallen in love with the sport all over again. He loves Kimi Raikkonen and sees a future world champion in Oscar Piastri. Away from us, he loves to snuggle inside his books.