PMCO Fall Split Finals 2019 Team Spotlight: Top Esports might just rock the tournament

Top Esports at Berlin during PMCO Spring Split Global Finals 2019
Top Esports at Berlin during PMCO Spring Split Global Finals 2019

PUBG Mobile Club Open Fall Split Global Finals will be happening over three days between 29th November and 1st December in Kuala Lampur. 16 teams from across the globe will be competing for the title and Top Esports will be taking part as the champions of PMCO Spring Split 2019.

The history and formation of Top Esports

Top Esports is a Chinese PUBG Mobile Esports team owned by Topsport. The team was formed on March 1, 2019. With many laurels to their name ever since, Top Esports has had a strong line-up of players.

Top Esports' roster for PMCO Fall Split 2019

Top Esports initially comprised of WhiteCat, FireShow, Years and kKsKr during the PMCO Spring Split 2019. However, the roster for PMCO Fall Split 2019 has Zhiyao "WhiteCat" Wang, Jinhao "Years" Jiang, Hao "kKsKr" Yang and Deren "HOPE" Xu. Years, the roster's newest addition said that "This is my first time on the PMCO stage. Hopefully, I can score something big this time."

Notable Achievements of Top Esports

Post their inception in March 2019, placing 3rd at PUBG Mobile Club Open Spring Split 2019 China Championship was Top Esports' first big win. The team eventually became the champions of Spring Split 2019. Post that, they secured the 15th position at HUYA Elite Championship Summer 2019 taking home $707 and the 2nd position at Peacekeeper Elite Global Invitation Summer 2019.

Top Esports' run in PMCO 2019

In the Chinese League stage, Top Esports gained the 3rd spot by securing 207 points and 54 kills with just one chicken dinner. At the Global Prelims during the Spring Split of Pmco 2019, Top Esports garnered a total of 200 points including 56 kill points with no chicken dinners. They had bagged the 4th position on the final leaderboard by relying completely on kill and survival-placement points.

Top Esports won the PMCO Sring Split 2019 Global Finals with 344 points including 89 kill points, garnering 2 chicken dinners. They took home the prestigious title, a whopping $180,000 prize money, and a chance to participate at the PMCO Fall Split 2019 Global Finals as the defending champions.

All that Top Esports has been relying on is survival and kills. This strategy seemed to have worked very well for them. A strong carry and attacker line up paired with smart gameplay has always been the team's plan and this could perhaps get them another title at PMCO Fall Split 2019 Global Finals.

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