PMGC 2024 Group Red Day 2: How to Watch, Livestream Details, and PUBG Mobile Team Updates
Upcoming Battles in the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024
The highly anticipated Day 2 of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024 League is set to kick off on November 8, 2024, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. On this exciting day, teams from Group Red will take the stage for an intense competition consisting of six matches. Following their initial six encounters on Day 1, each group will face a total of 24 matches over the course of four days in this thrilling League Stage.
Team Performances on Day 1
The first day showcased strong performances from several teams. Noteworthy contenders such as Nigma Galaxy, Natus Vincere, and ASi8 delivered impressive results, establishing themselves as formidable forces right out of the gate. Conversely, prestigious teams like IHC Esports, Alter Ego, and Furia faced significant obstacles, but now have a golden opportunity to recover on Day 2.
List of Group Red Teams
A total of 16 teams are competing in the Group Red stage:
- Other Ego (Indonesia)
- Faze Clan (Thailand)
- Nigma Galaxy (MEA)
- Power For (CIS)
- Falcon Force (Mongolia)
- Fury (Brazil)
- TJB (China)
- Vengeance (Japan)
- Getso ROY (Vietnam)
- Born to Win (CIS)
- IW NRX (Turkey)
- Insilio (Kazakhstan)
- AsI8 Esports (Pakistan)
- Team Queso (LATAM)
- Tianba (China)
- IHC (Mongolia)
Schedule and Viewing Options
Fans can catch the action live on various platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, and Twitch, in multiple languages. Here’s the match schedule for Day 2:
- Match 1: Sanhok – 4:30 PM IST
- Match 2: Erangel – 5:10 PM IST
- Match 3: Erangel – 5:55 PM IST
- Match 4: Erangel – 6:35 PM IST
- Match 5: Miramar – 7:20 PM IST
- Match 6: Miramar – 8:05 PM IST
Day 1 Recap: Highlights and Standings
Day 1 was a showcase of exceptional gameplay, with Nigma Galaxy taking the lead with an impressive 56 points, including one Chicken Dinner and 30 kills. Following closely were Natus Vincere and ASi8 in second and third places, garnering 47 and 45 points respectively. NRX also performed well, finishing fourth with an equal 45 points.
Other notable performances included Faze Clan, who earned 40 points, and Falcon Force, positioned seventh with 38 points. Chinese teams Tianba and TJB managed to secure 38 and 32 points respectively. Unfortunately, popular Indonesian team Alter Ego found themselves in 13th place with only 22 points, while last year’s champions, IHC Esports, started poorly with just 17 points. Furia and Vengeance struggled as well, finishing with 15 and 10 points respectively.
As the competition intensifies, the excitement among fans and teams is palpable. Stay tuned for more updates and thrilling moments in this exhilarating championship!
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