Published 14:58 IST, November 14th 2019
Why you should place your bets on India to win the PMCO Fall Split 2019 crown
You should now cheer for India at the ongoing PUBG Mobile Club Open Fall Split 2019 event. This is because there are now as many as 5 representations for gold.
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You should now cheer for India as there are three teams having qualified for the PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO) 2019 Fall Split 2019 preliminaries. These teams are Team INS, Team IND, and Team Synerge. Here, India’s favourite Team SOUL has directly qualified for the grand finals starting from 30 November.
Cheer for India now
Now, it is worth understanding that qualification to this stage, by the above three teams, is extremely hard considering the fact that the tournament’s preliminaries followed an elaborate format involving as many as 32 teams from India itself. Team IND, Team INS, and Team Synerge have now generated intense hope for Indian eSports and PUBG Mobile enthusiasts eagerly waiting for a major global championship to come to the country. Hence now cheer for India in the same way as that of the earlier PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO) and PUBG Mobile Star Challenge (PMCS) 2019 global eSports tournaments.
In fact, netizens have already pinned hopes on Team IND, Team INS, and Team Synerge respectively. This is, obviously, along with hopes pinned on Team SOUL and Team Entity Gaming (also directly qualified for the finals). Check out cheer tweets in this regard. In fact, even PUBG Mobile India is pinning hopes on Indian eSports talents, check out below.
Bhai log, Prelims starting from Nov 23rd onwards, and only 3 teams out of 16 will qualify for the Grand Finals!
— PUBG MOBILE INDIA (@PUBGMOBILE_IN) November 14, 2019
Cheer hard and show your support for IND, INS and SynerGE as they jump into the battlegrounds of PMCO Fall Split Prelims sponsored by @Vivo_India pic.twitter.com/kE6ZJHxT4S
High hopes for Ind and Ins
— i_am_karan (@karanhamav) November 14, 2019
its very hard to qualify
— sahil chauhan😎 (@skchauhan2105) November 14, 2019
In related "motivational" aspects, Team SOUL's Mortal (real name: Naman Mathur) has pledged to donate all winnings from PMCO Fall Split 2019 to the Indian Army. He also attributed Team SOUL's current progress of having directly qualified for the global finals (by virtue of performances in earlier rounds) to the Army personnel. Check out, here. Finally, Indian eSports is truly emerging. It needs your encouragement. Place your bets on India's players - for the PMCO Fall Split 2019 preliminaries and global finals.
13:04 IST, November 14th 2019