PEL 2024 Fall Grand Finals: Team Qualifications, Schedule, and PMGC Slot Details

PEL 2024 Fall Grand Finals: Team Qualifications, Schedule, and PMGC Slot Details

The Grand Finals of the Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL) 2024 Fall are scheduled to take place from October 11 to 13, 2024. A total of 16 teams from China, who excelled in earlier stages, have qualified for this prestigious finale. Consisting of a massive prize pool of $2.84 million, the event will be hosted at the Quantum Media VSPO E-sports Center in Chengdu, China.

The Regular Season unfolded over three weeks, from August 8 to September 22, 2024, where the top four teams advanced to the Grand Finals. The bottom 16 teams from the Regular Season entered the Playoffs, competing in 24 matches, where the top 12 teams secured their spots in the Finale, while four teams were eliminated from the PEL 2024 Fall.

The 16 finalists will now clash in 18 matches over three days in the Grand Finals. The champion will not only claim victory but also receive a direct invitation to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024. Additionally, the top two teams based on PEL Points from both Spring and Fall editions will also qualify for the Championship. Furthermore, one team emerging from the PMGC Qualifier China will join the grand event.

PEL 2024 Fall Finalists

Qualified teams for Finals (Image via YouTube/Just For Fun)
Qualified teams for Finals (Image via YouTube/Just For Fun)

Below are the 16 qualified teams for the Grand Finals:

  1. ThunderTalk Gaming
  2. The Chosen
  3. LGD Gaming
  4. Rogue Warriors
  5. Four Angry Men
  6. KuaiShou Gaming
  7. Tong Jia Bao Esports
  8. New Sports
  9. Titan Esports Club
  10. Regans Gaming
  11. Action Culture Technology
  12. Weibo Gaming
  13. Six Two Eight
  14. ShowTime
  15. Vision Esports
  16. Tianba

ThunderTalk Gaming topped the Regular Season leaderboard, showcasing standout players like King and FlowerC. The Chosen and LGD followed closely in the standings, finishing second and third, respectively, while Rogue Warriors, featuring veteran player Jimmy, rounded out the top four.

Four Angry Men, a renowned esports organization, excelled in the Playoffs, taking first place overall. This team is now aiming to clinch a major trophy after a significant hiatus. KuaiShou and TJB made notable comebacks during this stage.

Nova Esports, a two-time world champion, had a rather ordinary performance in earlier stages, while Weibo, STE, and Tianba also showed underwhelming results. They will be looking to stage a comeback in the Finals.

Notably, JD Esports, which includes the famous PUBG Mobile player Paraboy, did not qualify for the Finals. Other teams such as All Gamers, Kone, and JTeam were also eliminated due to poor performances in the Playoffs.

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