Game 17 was even more heartbreaking. S2G found itself as the final team alongside AlUla Club, but AlUla played spoiler, ending Türkiye’s top representative’s hopes of securing the championship through a Smash victory.
Heading into the final lobby, S2G was immediately targeted, falling early and finishing second-to-last in the game without earning any points. Sitting on 154 points, the championship was now out of S2G’s hands. All the Turkish squad could do was watch and hope their rivals failed to surpass them.
After a nail-biting final game, Nongshim RedForce and Aurora Gaming were eliminated, leaving only eArena with a chance to overtake S2G. With just one player remaining, eArena needed either a win or roughly a dozen eliminations to steal the championship. Instead, Nepalese team Horaa Esports delivered the decisive blow, sniping the final eArena player and handing S2G Esports the title.
Türkiye on top
The victory puts Türkiye back at the top of PUBG Mobile esports, while Faruk “HamsiG” Hamsici becomes a two-time PUBG Mobile world champion. HamsiG previously lifted a world title with S2G at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022. S2G takes home $555,000 in prize money and 130 PUBG Mobile Global Championship points.
Tianba’s Zhang “Qzz” Qingbo earned both the SONY MVP and FMVP awards, taking home a $25,000 prize. Tianba delivered a standout performance in the Survival Stage and battled through player illness during the Grand Finals to finish fifth, earning $141,000 in prize money.
Club Championship points secured
The final PUBG Mobile World Cup standings also ended the hopes of Team Vitality and Aurora Gaming earning additional Club Championship points. Aurora narrowly missed out on a third-place finish, while Team Vitality finished 12th, leaving both clubs outside the points positions.