Harame Bro emerges as two-time champs after PUBG Mobile National Championship Philippines 2024 triumph
Harame Bro emerges as two-time champs after PUBG Mobile National Championship Philippines 2024 triumph
QUEZON CITY – 2023 PUBG Mobile National Championship Philippines winners Harame Bro makes it two in a row as they come on top of the 2024 edition Sunday inside Araneta City’s Gateway Mall 2.
Harame Bro won three more matches in Rounds 13, 16 and 17 to boost their total points to 194, while finishing as second placers twice as the pushed further after a strong first-half campaign.
It was a close battle between the lone Filipino PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024 representatives and Last Chance Qualifier winners SIN SG, with five points separating the two until the former pulled away with 61 points in the last three rounds compared to SIN SG’s 20.
SIN SG finished with 148, capped by a WWCD in Round 11 and two more runners-up finishes, while NotSoGoodGamez finished third overall with a huge WWCD in Round 15.
214 Esports made the biggest stride in the second half of the tournament as they jumped from 12th yesterday to fourth with two more WWCDs in Rounds 10 and 14.
It was a close battle in the 2025 PUBG Mobile Challengers League – Southeast Asia Spring spots as Warhugs, Playbook Esports, and SIN Esports wrapped up the top seven with only two points separating the three teams.
Playbook, who had a revamped roster and finished outside the top half on Sunday, made strides as well as they put up 64 points to finish with a solid 110 total points
LOCSE missed out greatly on a top- four finish with 95 points, 14 points away from a qualifying spot despite winning two WWCDs yesterday, while Elevate Jetz and Strangers Esports wrapping up the top ten.
It was a poor second half campaign for both Elevate Jetz and Strangers, who only grabbed 25 and 28 points respectively in their Sunday affairs despite having a strong first half campaign yesterday.
Exquisite Esports meanwhile fell short with only 81 points, good only for 12th out of 16 teams despite winning the final round as they suffered three straight rounds in the opener without a single point.
The top seven teams will battle the best teams in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Singapore in the upcoming regional tournament in early 2025.