content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=1, maximum-scale=1' name='viewport'/> PUBG Mobile: Zeus Esports and eight other teams invited for PMPL South Asia 2021 Season 3

 

PUBG Mobile: Zeus Esports and eight other teams invited for PMPL South Asia 2021 Season 3


The 2021 season of PUBG Mobile Esports has started with a bang. Underdogs and pro teams around the world prepare for the PMCO and PMPL tournaments.

The current season of PUBG Mobile Esports began on 1 February with PUBG Mobile Club Open 2021: Spring Split. The tournament will run for a month, with the top teams from competitive regions qualifying for their respective pro leagues.

Teams and organizations have started inviting for official tournaments based on their previous performance in the previous season.

Among the invitees for the PUBG Mobile Pro League: South Asia 2021 Spring Split (PMPL South Asia Season 3) are Mongolian team Zeus Esports. It recently finished third in the PUBG Mobile Global Championship: Final 2020.

Although the team did not perform well in the league stage of PMGC, they came back to the finals and performed brilliantly. There was a lot of skill and strategy involved to secure a third-place spot and award the house a $ 100,000 prize.

Zeus Esports, which previously competed in the wildcard region of PMCO, has now been moved to the South Asian Pro League. This has been done keeping in mind their performance in various tournaments.

Along with Zeus Esports, the top eight teams from the PMPL: South Asia Fall Split 2020 League Stage (PMPL South Asia Season 2) have been invited for the third season of the tournament.

Invited Teams for the PUBG Mobile Pro League: South Asia Season 3

1.) Deadeyes Guys (Nepal)

2.) Trained to Kill (Nepal)

3.) A1 Esports (Bangladesh)

4.) DRS Gaming (Nepal)

5.) 7 Sea Esports (Nepal & Bangladesh)

6.) Venom Legends (Bangladesh)

7.) Abrupt Slayers (Nepal)

8.) Futurestation Esports (Bangladesh)

9.) Z3US Esports (Mongolia)

It will be interesting to see the rest of the invited / qualified teams for the third season of the South Asian Pro League. Viewers will also be curious to see if qualified underdogs from PMCO will be able to compete with experienced professionals in the Pro League.

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