The three-week-long League Stage of the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2024 Central and South Asia Fall concluded on September 9, 2024. The top 16 teams on the overall points leaderboard have registered their names for the Grand Finals, with the bottom four teams being eliminated from the Super League Fall. The Grand Finals will be played from September 12 to September 14, 2024.Defending champions 4Merical Vibes maintained their outstanding performances and topped the League Stage. The Mongolian roster posted 545 points in their 72 matches, earning 26 bonus points. One of their players, DOK, registered 140 eliminations and 32998 damage so far in the PMSL Fall and ranked first in the kill leaderboard.De Muerte came second in the league after performing well in the initial two weeks of the event. The squad collected 24 bonus points, posting a total of 495 points in their 72 matches. Foopsman from the lineup ranked fourth in the kill leaderboard with 86 eliminations.AS i8 Esports had a decent run in the first and second weeks of the league. The Pakistani club struggled a bit in the third week. However, they managed to finish third in the overall rankings. Falak from the team performed brilliantly and claimed 110 frags to his name.Qualified teams for PMSL CSA Fall Grand Finals View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe top 16 teams from the League Stage have booked their seats in the Finals. Here are the names of the finalists and their respective bonus points:4Merical Vibes - 28 pointsDe Muerte - 24 pointsAS i8 Esports - 23 pointsDRS Gaming - 23 pointsFalcons Force - 22 pointsAOR Esports - 20 pointsR8 Esports CSA - 19 pointsHoraa Esports - 19 pointsStalwart Esports - 18 pointsNot Noobs Esports - 16 pointsARCRED - 16 pointsIHC - 15 pointsMajor Pride - 14 pointsLeo Esports - 13 pointsR3GICIDE - 13 pointsA1 Esports - 12 pointsDRS Gaming from Nepal secured the third position in the league and grabbed 23 bonus points. Falcons Force from Mongolia had a slow start to the PMSL Fall but managed to bounce back in the last two weeks. The star lineup achieved 22 bonus points and will aim to win the trophy in the Grand Finals. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostStalwart Esports was ninth in the league after a series of mediocre performances. World champions IHC Esports too had an average run as the Mongolian powerhouse came 12th in the overall standings. They will look to improve their performance in the Finale.RUKH, 52 Esports, Stronger, and KS AXE were the bottom four teams of the PMSL CSA League, failing to qualify for the Grand Finals.