PMPL Sea Championship S4 introduces 'virtual stage'

Sea Championship S4 is the online tournament that takes place from 12/10 to 7/11 with the participation of the 20 best professional PUBG Mobile teams in Southeast Asia. The tournament will consist of 2 phases: SEA -League round (October 12 – October 31), including Weekdays – Super Weekend and SEA Finals (November 5 – November 7). The total prize for the SEA Championship S4 will be 200,000 USD and the 3 teams with the highest achievement will win the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021 later.

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PMPL Sea Championship S4 will have the first time to launch 'virtual stage'.

The entire virtual arena area of ​​the SEA Championship S4 will be covered with the dominant blue and bold the topic of Future Science – Technology of PUBG Mobile in the latest version 1.6. The virtual tenses filled with the audience also truly recreated the image of the community of PUBG Mobile fans Southeast Asia agreed towards the tournament. Through this, the organizers also wish to bring the most vivid and passionate eSports atmosphere throughout the SEA Championship S4 tournament.

Despite being the first time, the virtual stage of the Sea Championship S4 promises to bring a new breeze for the audience as well as the teams participating in the tournament, thereby promoting and spreading the spirit of eSports of all.

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4 teams D'Ca Xavier, V Gaming, BN United and Eagle Esports will be the hope of PUBG Vietnam to win the opportunity to participate in the world's largest PUBG Mobile arena – PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021 taking place later this year.

V Gaming is in Group A with RRQ Ryu (Singapore), Vampire Esports and MS Chonburi (Thailand). BN United and Eagle Esports fall into Group B with Evos (Thailand), Axis Redone (Malaysia). Meanwhile, D'Xavier is in Group D with Geek Fam (Malaysia), APG Esports (Cambodia) and Bigetron Ra (Indonesia).

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