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How to watch the PUBG Mobile Pro League SEA Championship season 3

The third season for the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asian (SEA) Championship will happen from May 21 to 23. Sixteen teams from across the region will be competing for a share of the $150,000 prize pool, where the winners will walk away with $30,000. It will be held online. The top two teams from here will book a slot in the fourth season of the PMPL SEA Championship, which will be held later this year. Here’s everything you need to know about the PMPL SEA Championship season three.

All teams qualified for the PMPL SEA Championship season 3

The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship season three is happenning from May 21 to 23. Sixteen teams from the region will be competing for the title and a share of the prize pool. The exact format and the prize pool of the event haven’t been revealed yet. In the previous season, the teams competed for $150,000 with Bigetron RA coming in the first place. The Indonesian team has been directly invited to the upcoming season and will be looking to defend its title. The 16 teams

Team Weibo win Peace Elite Asia Invitational 2021

Team Weibo have been crowned the champions of the Peace Elite Asia Invitational (PEI) 2021 after a dominating performance at the event. With this victory, the Chinese team will pocket about $185,000 of the $463,000 prize pool.  The PEI is played on Peacekeeper Elite (also known as Game for Peace), which is the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile. It featured three Chinese teams and 12 international invites. Unlike global PUBG Mobile esports competitions, the PEI was played from a first-person perspective.  Related: Results for the Peace Elite Asia Invitational (PEI)

RSG crowned PUBG Mobile Pro League MY/SG S3 champions

After an intense 18 matches, RSG won the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Malaysia/ Singapore (MY/SG) season three with an accumulated total of 196 points, 19 ahead of second-placed Geek Fam.  RSG’s performance came as a surprise after the team placed 14th in the league stage earlier this month. They got the most chicken dinners (five) and kills (92) out of any team in the country finals yesterday, though. Screengrab via PUBG Mobile Esports Defending champions Team Secret faltered in the finals and had to settle for eighth place. League