The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia Wildcard Fall tournament kicked off in thrilling fashion, with intense battles and surprising performances captivating fans across the region. Day 1 and Day 2 showcased the exceptional skills of several teams, but it was SIN Esports from the Philippines and Five of Danger from Cambodia who stole the show.
On Day 1, Week 1 of the tournament, SIN Esports dominated the battlefield, securing a total of 48 points and soaring to the top of the standings. The team displayed exceptional teamwork and strategy, resulting in two “Winner Winner Chicken Dinners” (WWCD). Their performance was a testament to the talent present in the Philippines’ esports scene.
Hot on their heels was APG team from Cambodia, who accumulated 37 points, securing a solid third-place ranking. With one WWCD under their belt, APG demonstrated their prowess in tactical gameplay and sharp shooting. Notably, OSJES (OSJA Esports) followed closely in fifth place with 30 points, showcasing their determination to compete at the highest level.
The rankings for Day 1, Week 1 also highlighted the efforts of other teams. The KE team claimed the sixth spot with 28 points, while FOD (Five of Danger) secured the 8th position with 22 points. CFU managed to accumulate 19 points, placing them at a respectable 11th position.
Day 2, Week 1 saw an impressive turnaround, as Five of Danger (FOD) showcased their immense skill and consistency. This Cambodian team, known for their aggressive playstyle, amassed a staggering 79 points, securing the top spot in the overall standings. With two WWCDs to their name, Five of Danger sent shockwaves through the tournament, making a statement that they are a force to be reckoned with.
Meanwhile, Five of Danger’s rivals, OSJA Esports (OSJES), also had a commendable performance on Day 2. The team clinched a WWCD, showcasing their ability to adapt and excel under pressure. Their solid showing helped them maintain their position in the top five of the rankings.

As the PMPL SEA Wildcard Fall progresses, all eyes will be on SIN Esports and Five of Danger, who have set the benchmark for excellence. The tournament promises to deliver more adrenaline-pumping action as teams battle it out for a chance to secure a spot in the PMPL Southeast Asia Championship.
With exceptional performances from teams across the region, fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming matches and hope to witness more exhilarating moments in this fiercely competitive esports event.
Stay tuned for more updates on the PMPL SEA Wildcard Fall 2023 as teams continue their quest for glory!
This article is adapted from BPVE, (https://bpve.com/) reported and edited from the great team – Cambodia Sports Review. (https://www.cambodiasportsreview.com/)
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