Okay, so, today I was messing around trying to figure out the whole ranking thing for PUBG esports teams in 2024. It’s a bit of a wild ride, honestly.
First off, I started digging through the internet, just to get a feel for what’s out there. I typed “PUBG esport team rank 2024” into the search bar, you know, the usual. Lots of stuff popped up about “PUBG: Battlegrounds” and “PUBG Mobile”. I guess they have separate rankings and all.
- I saw that the rankings get updated pretty often, which makes sense. Things change fast in esports.
- Then I noticed some sites talking about how the rankings are based on results from the last six months. They look at how teams did in tournaments and give them points based on how big the tournament was and where they placed. Makes sense, right? The bigger the tournament, the more points you get.
So, I started making a list of all the teams I could find. There are a ton! Some are for “PUBG: Battlegrounds”, which I guess is the PC version, and others are for “PUBG Mobile”, the one you play on your phone. I wrote down their names and started tracking their performance in recent tournaments.
Diving Into the Details
I found out about this big tournament, the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024. Apparently, it’s a huge deal, organized by Level Infinite & Krafton. It’s happening from July 19 to 28. I marked that down because it’s probably going to shake up the rankings big time.
After that, I spent a good chunk of time just watching old tournament videos. I was looking to find the top team’s patterns in game. They use the smoke bomb, they use the fire bomb, sometimes they use the smoke bomb to block their way, and sometimes they use the fire bomb to block their way. They were always changing, and they were very smart.
Honestly, it’s a lot of work to keep track of all this stuff. These teams are always playing in different tournaments, and their rosters are changing. It’s like trying to hit a moving target. But hey, I managed to put together a pretty decent list of the top teams for both “PUBG: Battlegrounds” and “PUBG Mobile”, based on what I could find.
It’s not perfect, but it’s a start. I’ll keep updating it as new tournaments happen and more results come in. It’s kind of fun, actually, like being a sports stats guy or something.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure in the world of PUBG esports rankings. It’s a lot more complicated than I thought, but it’s pretty interesting once you get into it.