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Teams, schedule, map order, when and where to watch the PUBG New State Pro Series Challenger Finale Day 1

In just a few hours, the Challenger Finale, the fourth round of the PUBG New State Pro Series, will start, featuring 24 squads demonstrating their prowess at the eagerly awaited LAN tournament. The 16 top-performing teams will advance to the Grand Finale competition after this two-day phase. The total prize fund for the competition is a massive 1 crore, of which the winning team will earn 21 lakh.

Numerous well-known esports leagues have made it to this round and are vying for a spot in the Grand Finale. To determine which top 16 teams move on to the next round, ESL and NODWIN will coordinate a total of 12 matches during the Challenger Finale’s two days (January 26 and 27).

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These 24 teams, which have been seeded into three groups, will hit the field today at around 5:00 IST, hoping to get off to a strong start. On the NODWIN Gaming and ESL India YouTube and Facebook channels, viewers may watch it in Hindi.

Matches from Day 1 of the New State Pro Series Challenger Finale for PUBG
16 teams from Groups A and B will compete in the first two games, while teams from Groups A and C will compete in the following two games. Teams from Groups B and C will compete in the last two games.

  • Match 1 – Erangel (Group A and B)
  • Match 2 – Troi (Group A and B)
  • Match 3 – Erangel (Group A and C)
  • Match 4 – Troi (Group A and C)
  • Match 5 – Erangel (Group B and C)
  • Match 6 – Troi ( Group B and C)

Challenger Finale Teams

Group A

  1. Team ESN
  2. GodLike Esports
  3. Reckoning Esports
  4. Deadrow Esports
  5. Udog India
  6. FS Esports
  7. Hyderabad Hydas
  8. Big Brothers

Group B

  1. True Rippers Esports
  2. Chemin Esports
  3. Kingman
  4. Revenant
  5. Global Esports
  6. Team Tamilas
  7. Team XO
  8. S8UL

Group C

  1. Team Insane
  2. The World of Battle
  3. Skylightz Gaming
  4. Team Zero Gravity
  5. Wanted Gaming
  6. Nexgen
  7. Gods Reign
  8. Team XSpark

The PUBG New State Pro Series organisers have used the 10-point scoring system for the first time in the competition, so viewers can expect to see some intense gaming in the final two rounds. Teams will now play aggressively to score more points as frags come into focus.

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GodLike Esports outperformed the 31 other teams in the Mobile Challenger stage of the PUBG New State competition by accruing the most points with a total of 22 games, moving up to take the top spot. In terms of overall standings, they were closely followed by Gods Reign and Nextgen.

Team S8UL, XSpark, and Chemin are expected to concentrate on gaining more points on the first day today. Given that their BGMI players have been representing the team in the PUBG New State competition, Team XO will unquestionably be a formidable foe for all of the competitors in this final round.

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