PEL 2021 Season 4: The Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL) Season 4 regular season wrapped up today after five intense weeks of competition among 20 top teams. Weibo Gaming emerged as the undisputed champions of the league stage.
PEL stands as China's premier PUBG Mobile tournament—known locally as Peacekeeper Elite or Game for Peace—featuring a regular league phase followed by finals. The top 16 teams from the regular season advance to the PEL Season 4 Finals, a critical event as it marks the final qualifier for Chinese squads heading into the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2021.

Weibo Gaming set the tone early, securing Week 1 victory and maintaining dominance through Week 3 with 25 points each week. Their form dipped slightly in Weeks 4 and 5, where Nova Esports took the wins and closed the gap to just one point behind.
Nova Esports, perennial powerhouses in Chinese PUBG Mobile, demonstrated unmatched consistency throughout the season. Their star player Paraboy even claimed the Esports Mobile Player of the Year award.
Titan Esports Club rounded out the podium in third with 58 points, showing strong early momentum before a mid-season stutter in Weeks 3 and 4. Six Two Eight and Royal Never Give Up secured fourth and fifth places, respectively.

The PEL Season 4 Finals kick off November 25 and run through November 28. The top two finishers will earn spots at PMGC 2021. Nova Esports, fresh off their PMGC 2020 title win, are favorites to defend—but Weibo Gaming's momentum makes it anyone's game.