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Orange Rock wins ESL India Premiership 2020 PUBG Mobile Grand Finals

Orange Rock wins the ESL India Premiership Summer Season PUBG Mobile Grand Finals. Orange Rock grabbed the first ever ESL India PUBG Mobile Major title win and a grand prize of ₹6,00,000. Fnatic and Orange Rock had a cut-throat competition on the final day and Orange Rock won the Grand Finals with mere 6 points lead.


Orange Rock is having an incredible form currently as they were first on PMWL Week One and now are ESL India Premiership 2020 champions in PUBG Mobile.

After a dominant finish on the first day, Orange Rock was looking strong with an average of above 20 points per match. The same performance was expected on day two but they failed to deliver it. Orange Rock did manage to grab one chicken dinner with 10 kills but all the other match performances weren’t upto the mark.

Team Fnatic did justice to their name today. Fnatic was on the fourth spot at the end of first day. They started strong with a win on first map with huge number of kills and jumped up to the second spot. They won ₹3,00,000 and the runners up spot in this tournament.

Fnatic showcased one of their best performance in any Major event. They grabbed a total of 99 points on day two with most of them being kill points. Fnatic had highest amount of kills at the end of this tournament. It was a dèjà vu moment for Fnatic, when they had a similar finish at PUBG Mobile India Series.

U-Mumba Esports slipped through the ranks on day two, falling to the sixth spot from the second place. Megastars were consistent with their performance and slided down to 4th spot. VSG-Crawlers and SWAT Offical, both grabbed one win and ranked up into 3rd and 5th spot respectively.

Further prize money distribution took place in such a way:

  • 3rd and 4th Spot – VSG Crawlers and Megastars won ₹1,50,000.
  • 5th to 8th spot won ₹75,000 per team.
  • 9th to 16th Spot won ₹45,000 per team.

Overall Standings:

Divyesh Moghe
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Content writer and Esports enthusiast
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