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All about PMPL Malaysia Spring 2023

For the spring PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL), Malaysia’s top 20 teams are gearing up to compete for an... Maria | 12. February 2023

For the spring PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL), Malaysia’s top 20 teams are gearing up to compete for an $80,000 prize purse, and will be held from February 15 to 26. This is the first time it will be held separately for the country, as teams from the Philippines and Singapore compete in the SEA Wildcard.

PMPL Malaysia Spring 2023

All teams compete against each other over ten days for the prize purse and places in the following SEA, which is held in March. The first week of the event lasts five days, from February 15 to 19, and the second week takes place from February 22 to 26. The event is limited to a single stage, so 50 matches will be played to decide the winner.

Teams participating in the PMPL Malaysia Spring 2023

The tournament features the top four teams from the Malaysian PMNC and sixteen teams from the PMPL MY/SG/PH Fall 2022.

PMNC teams

  • RAW3NWOOD
  • MAQNA Gringos
  • Team AE
  • Trio Distro

PMPL MY/SG/PH Fall 2022 teams

  • Geek Slate
  • SEM9
  • MPX Esport
  • Yoodo Alliance
  • Don’t Break Dreams
  • NSEA
  • Team Haq
  • HomeBois
  • Genexus
  • MAB Esports
  • RSG MY
  • CRIT VIP
  • Terengganu FC Esports
  • Dingoz Esports
  • Team Secret
  • Bepak Esports

Changes in equipment

Slate Esports teams up with Geek Fam, the winners of the PMPL MY/SG/PH Fall, to create Geek Slate. On the other hand, Dhiya Ulhaq “uHigh” Mohd Arasz, who was part of the group during the fall season, returns to Bigetron and will participate in the Pro League Indonesia.

The famous 4Rivals team disbanded its lineup, so MPX Esport has since taken place in the PMPL. Yoodo and SEM9 also participated in an exhibition during the previous fall season and are working to improve their performance this season.

Meanwhile, Team Secret failed to live up to expectations in 2022, finishing 15th in both the spring and fall seasons. After these mediocre performances, the team made changes to its roster, adding experienced Muhammad Izzrudin “Jumper” Hashim, Ikmal “Aboyy” Hidayat, and Azfar “Minz” Johari.

The best team in the PMNC, RAW3N, will now face veteran rivals in the PMPL. One of the modest teams to watch out for in the competition will be MAQNA Gringos, formerly The Gringos Esports.

The top teams from all of PUBG Mobile’s regional spring competitions will face off this year in July at the PUBG Mobile World Invitational Riyadh, Tencent has confirmed. Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam will also kick off their spring seasons on the same day as Malaysia, and all have a similar event format.

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