One of China's premier PUBG Mobile tournaments, the Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL) Season 4, concluded with Six Two Eight (STE) securing first place after an intense battle against top competitors.
In China, PUBG Mobile is known as Game for Peace. Since 2019, Tencent has organized the PEL as the country's top professional league. This fourth season spanned over a month, delivering thrilling rivalries among the 16 teams that advanced to the finals. Six Two Eight overcame defending champions Weibo Gaming to claim the top prize of $386,390. Here's the final overall ranking for PEL Season 4:

Champions Six Two Eight amassed 227 points despite a rocky start. They rebounded strongly, winning consecutive matches on the first day of finals and securing two Chicken Dinners on the final day.
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The Chosen clinched second place with 224 points, earning $142,354. Their strong kills were offset by lower placement scores. LGD Gaming took third with 200 points, showing mid-tournament promise that faded toward the end.

NOVA Esports (China), winners of the 2020 PUBG Mobile Global Championship and the prior PEL season, finished sixth—an unexpected result for a team featuring stars like Paraboy. Their PMGC points alongside Six Two Eight secured spots for both at PMGC 2021.

MVP honors went to Six Two Eight's Suk ($31,287), while Da Kun Gaming's "770" was named Rookie of the Season ($15,643).
For PMGC 2021, Tong Jia Bao Esports, Nova Esports, and STE qualified from China to join 17 teams in the PMGC League: East, starting November 30.