PUBG Mobile: PMGC 2020 Grand Finals teams and updated rosters

The PMGC Global Finals details are out
The PMGC Global Finals details are out

The PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2020 (PMGC 2020) League Stage concluded on December 20th. The top 16 teams qualified from the League Stages will now compete in the PMGC 2020 Finals to be held at Al Albaany Street Near City Walk, Dubai, The UAE, from January 21st to January 24th. The finals boast a massive prize pool of $1.2 million.

The PMGC 2020 League Stages featured the top 24 teams worldwide, divided into three groups of eight teams. Each team went through four weeks of exciting action.

The league stage was scheduled from November 24th to December 20th and had a prize pool of $769,000.

Four Angry Men (4 AM) from China was crowned champions for the league stage, with star player 33Svan bagging the MVP award with 144 kills.

With the disqualification of Loops Esports (for showing unsportsmanlike behavior under rule 6.1.2, which details Competitive Integrity), sitting at the sixth spot, each team below moved one place upwards.

A1 Esports, the team from Bangladesh who had earlier finished 17th and failed to qualify for the finals of the PMGC 2020, climbed up one spot to eventually sneak through.


Teams qualified for PMGC 2020 Grand Finals

  1. Four Angry Men (China)
  2. Bigetron RA (Indonesia)
  3. RRQ Athena (Thailand)
  4. Konina Power (CIS/ Kazakhstan)
  5. Klas Digital Athletics (Turkey)
  6. Secret Jin (Thailand)
  7. Futbolist (Turkey)
  8. Nova XQF (China)
  9. Power888 KPS (Thailand)
  10. Abrupt Slayers (Nepal)
  11. Alpha 7 Esports (Brazil)
  12. Z3US Esports (Mongolia)
  13. Natus Vincere (Ukraine/Russia)
  14. Aerowolf Limax (Indonesia)
  15. Team Secret (Malaysia)
  16. A1 Esports (Bangladesh)

Roster update ahead of the PMGC 2020 Finals

Liquid has replaced Alice in the Bigetron RA roster as the latter cannot play the grand finals due to health reasons.

RobdiNNi from Konina Power will not take part in the finals due to the epidemiological situation in Mongolia and will be replaced by Frozen from Team Unique.

Godless will replace Ronin in the Z3US Esports roster as the latter had some visa issues.

Mafioso joined A7 Esports for the PMGC 2020 finals.

Alpha 7 PMGC 2020 roster
Alpha 7 PMGC 2020 roster

PMGC 2020 Finals streaming details

Live streaming for the PMGC 2020 Finals will take place on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and Nimo TV. The live streams will take place in the following languages:

  • English
  • Arabic
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • Portuguese
  • Spanish
  • Turkish
  • Malay
  • Vietnamese
  • Mandarin (China)
  • Hindi
  • Nepali