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Six Two Eight Crowned Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4 Champions


One of the most prestigious PUBG Mobile tournaments in China, the Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4 ended today with Six Two Eight (STE) claiming first place and beating other equally notable teams.

PUBG Mobile is dubbed Game for Peace in China and as of 2019, Tencent hosts the Peacekeeper Elite League as the highest level of professional PUBG league in China. The fourth season of PEL dragged on for more than a month, during which viewers got to see some biting moments between the sixteen teams that qualified for the finals. Six Two Eight defeated league champions Weibo Gaming to win the final prize of $386,390. Here is the general ranking of the different teams of the Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4

Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4:Overall Ranking

Six Two Eight Crowned Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4 Champions

Toppers Six Two Eight scored 227 points to become the Grand Finals champions. Their performance was filled with ups and downs as they didn't have a great start to the tournament. Nevertheless, they managed to make up for it by winning back-to-back matches on the first day of the finals. The final day also saw this team take two chicken dinners.

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The Chosen were able to climb to the second position with a total of 224 points. This team played just as well, however, their low placement points kept this team in second place. Claiming second position, The Chosen took home the championship cash prize of $142,354. In third place was LGD Gaming who struggled to score 200 points on board, the team looked quite confident midway through the finals, however, their points dwindled as the final day of the finals progressed .

Six Two Eight Crowned Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4 Champions

NOVA Esports (China) who were the champions of PUBG Moble Global Championship 2020 did not have much luck in this tournament as they were placed in sixth position which was quite unexpected from a favorite team fan base made up of players such as Paraboy. Nova Esports won the previous PEL season, on top of that their PMGC points helped them earn a spot at PMGC 2021 with Team Six Two Eight

Cash prizes were also awarded to MVP and Rookie of the Season. The former prize was won by Suk belonging to the Six Two Eight team. Suk received a prize of $31,287. Da Kun Gaming's "770" was named Rookie of the Season and received a cash prize of $15,643.

Six Two Eight Crowned Peacekeeper Elite League Season 4 Champions

In the race to PMGC 2021, a total of 3 teams – Tong Jia Bao Esports, Nova Esports and STE qualified from China. These teams will compete with 17 other teams at PMGC League:East. PMGC 2021 will start from November 30.

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