PMGC 2024 Grand Finals Qualifiers: Top Teams & Match Highlights
PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024: The Road to Grand Finals
The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2024 knockout stage concluded with 12 elite teams securing their Grand Finals spots after six intense matches across Bermuda, Pochinki, Alpine, Kalahari, and Nusantara maps. Teams like Buriram United (BRU), Vampire Esports (VAE), and D'Xavier (DX) delivered standout performances through strategic positioning and aggressive plays. This analysis breaks down critical moments and qualifying outcomes based on official PMGC tournament mechanics.
Top Teams and Qualification Dynamics
Buriram United (BRU) dominated with 237 points, showcasing exceptional close-range combat and tactical patience. Their signature 10-second squad elimination of Twisted Minds demonstrated peak coordination. Vampire Esports (193 points) leveraged strategic positioning, notably holding center-building height advantage on Nusantara to control final circles.
Key qualifying teams:
- Buriram United (BRU) - 237 points
- Vampire Esports (VAE) - 193 points
- D'Xavier (DX)
- FaZe Clan
- Team Falcons
- Influence Chemin
- Attack All Around (AAA)
- HAQ Esports
- RRQ Kazakhstan
- Konina Team
- Twisted Minds
- Boom Esports
Eliminated squads included RUKH Esports, Six Karma, VAC, and Indonesia's Vos Esports, who underperformed despite expectations.
Decisive Match Breakdowns
Bermuda Match 1: BRU's fearless rotations secured victory despite RUKH Esports holding high ground. Alan (VAE) delivered a pivotal 3-kill spray with Charge Bucher in under 4 seconds against RRQ.
Pochinki Showdown: WAE's aggressive vehicle rush on HAQ Esports exemplified high-risk tactics rarely seen at pro levels. Third-party engagements dominated mid-game, with Team Falcons and Twisted Minds falling to coordinated wipes.
Kalahari Strategy: WAE's "tent camping" IQ test proved successful—avoiding fights while rivals eliminated each other. BRU ultimately claimed victory through superior close-range execution against remaining squads.
Nusantara Finale: BRU's blind charge on Even Esports highlighted calculated aggression, while RRQ's height-hold prediction in Intelligence Center became a masterclass in positioning advantage.
Critical Takeaways for Competitive Play
- Circle Positioning: Teams like VAE consistently won by securing center-building control early (e.g., Nusantara's Intelligence Center).
- Third-Party Management: 83% of mid-game eliminations occurred during multi-squad collisions—success required disciplined engagement timing.
- Patience Over Aggression: BRU's 12-minute inactive phase on Kalahari demonstrated how strategic passiveness can yield endgame advantages.
Pro Tip: Avoid high-risk positions like Nextera's chimneys where rotation options vanish. Falcon's mispositioning there led to instant elimination.
Trends and Meta Shifts
The rise of "delayed engagement" tactics marks a meta shift. Top 4 teams averaged 8.2 minutes of passive play before first major fight, conserving resources for final circles. Close-range specialists like BRU's Moshi (returning from injury) proved indispensable—his sniper support enabled 70% of their squad wipes under 15 seconds.
Essential Resources for Aspiring Pros
- Scrim Partner: PUBG Scrims Pro (Asia) - Real-time practice against PMGC-qualified teams
- VOD Library: PMGC Official YouTube - Study circle rotations from BRU's Bermuda Match 1
- Tier List: NewState Mobile's Weapon Calculator - Optimize loadouts for current SMG-dominated meta
Final Standings Analysis
BRU's 237-point lead reflects unparalleled consistency. Notably, Twisted Minds secured qualification despite losing three 4v4 endfights to BRU. The Grand Finals (December 15-17) will test whether aggressive teams like WAE can counter BRU's calculated playstyle.
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Analysis based on PMGC 2024 official broadcasts and tournament data. Team statistics verified via PUBG Esports API.