PMGC 2024 League Group Yellow Day 2: Live Stream, Participating Teams, and Map Schedule
The second day of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024 League Group Yellow will take place on November 1. Sixteen participating teams in Group Yellow will engage in six matches, replicating the format from the opening day. They are competing for three direct qualification spots for the Grand Finals, while eight teams will advance to the Survival Stage, and the bottom five will face elimination.
Teams like Major Pride, Team Spirit, and Alpha7 Esports showcased impressive performances on the first day of the PMGC 2024, whereas well-known teams such as Twisted Minds, Horaa, and De Muerte faced challenges. During this phase of the competition, a total of 24 matches will be played.
PMGC 2024 League Group Yellow Teams
Below are the 16 teams that will compete on Day 2 of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024 League Group Yellow:
- Bigetron Knights (Indonesia)
- Vampire Esports (Thailand)
- Twisted Minds (EMEA)
- Team Spirit (Russia)
- Of Death (Europe)
- Loops Esports (Brazil)
- iNCO Gaming (Brazil)
- DRX (South Korea)
- D’Xavier (Vietnam)
- Harame Bro (Philippines)
- ZEUS (Turkey)
- Major Pride (CIS)
- HORAA Esports (Nepal)
- Alpha 7 Esports (Brazil)
- RSG (China)
- Miraen Sejong (South Korea)
Map Rotation and Viewing Options
Here’s the map line-up for Day 2:
- Match 7 – Sanhok
- Match 8 – Erangel
- Match 9 – Erangel
- Match 10 – Erangel
- Match 11 – Miramar
- Match 12 – Miramar
Fans can catch the live action of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024 League on PUBG Mobile Esports’ Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok channels. Streams will commence at 4 PM IST in various languages, including English.
Overview of Day 1
Leading the PMGC 2024 League leaderboard after Day 1 is Major Pride, who accumulated 62 points with 43 kills. Team Spirit and Alpha7 Esports occupy the second and third spots with 59 and 55 points, respectively.
Vampire Esports, with two match victories, concludes Day 1 in fourth place. Bigetron Knights and D’Xavier also had commendable starts, amassing 45 and 42 points over six matches. Miraen Sejong stands in seventh with 39 points.
On the other hand, DRX Gaming from South Korea and RSG from China had underwhelming performances, managing only 25 and 24 points. De Muerte, Horaa, and Twisted Minds are currently in the bottom three spots, with scores of 19, 17, and 12 points, respectively.
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