Chapter 434: Team Leaderboard
Because now that it is close to the PUTX competition, all the teams are gearing up, and Sun Yaosheng and they do not dare to relax in the slightest, and they have been practicing seriously.
Recently, some good deeds posted a piece of information on the Internet about the current PUBG professional team, which attracted Sun Yaosheng's attention.
You must know that although some of these online messages are unreliable, there are also many things that can be learned.
For the information of these teams, Sun Yaosheng himself must not be able to find such a detailed information, and at the same time, ranking is really not something that ordinary people can do.
In this ranking, the producers judged teams on their overall consistency, offline performance, online performance, and the number of top tournament rankings in order of priority.
Finally, there is their subjective opinion on how the team is evaluated.
Regardless of whether the right is authoritative or not, at least this ranking is still gaining more attention on the Internet.
10th place, Carmen.
Sun Yaosheng had known about this team before, and he deliberately paid attention to their tactics, and it has to be said that it is a very strong team.
In the current competition, they have won a lot of good rankings, and the pinnacle is to win the amazing second place in the European and American finals.
The reason for making the list is that the makers believe that this team has demonstrated a huge ability to innovate and can make it from some of their relatively unfavorable landing points in S City.
9th place: Snow Wolves.
Similarly, Snow Wolf Sun Yaosheng also understood, but he didn't expect this team and Carmen to enter the top ten at the same time.
There are many teams in the world, and the top 10 teams are all the strongest teams right now, and although their form has dropped significantly recently, they have not become a weak team.
On the contrary, it seems that other teams are starting to catch up to their level and their rankings are starting to reflect this.
Despite the respectable offline performance and the bonus of the CU League March title, the Snow Wolves struggled for a number of other online qualifications, such as PUBGO and GLL, and for that reason, they moved to ninth.
8th place: CK.
The CK team emerges from the gloomy tomb and into the bright years. Although they are not the best for many, they have been making a splash at many events in Europe. Some of their best results were league wins in January and second place in the second season.
The poor performance of the GLL bit affected their position, but it was hard to blame them because they only had three players in the tournament at the time. From this point of view, the 8th place position also seems to be good.
7th place: TY.
Overall, TY is the best team that hasn't played in an offline tournament because it happened to miss out on multiple qualifiers.
But even though they were strictly confined to playing online, they still performed well on many occasions. Won the APL Season 2 regular season, finished fourth in PUBGONA, finished fourth again at the Fristbloodio Invitational, and finished runner-up in the Curse Trials League in March.
Now that we have shown what TY is going to do, the only thing to do next is to implement it offline.
No. 6: Red Man Pavilion
The Reds are one of the strongest teams in the country and have now achieved some good results in international competitions, including offline competitions.
Finishing runners-up in the recent IEM followed by a fourth-place finish in the GLL means they have the best overall offline performance compared to other teams.
In terms of online results. They finished second in PUBGO, which is already very strong.
The real reason why we put the Reds in sixth instead of fourth and fifth is because I saw the overall level of the team in the game.
It's rare to see them have a bright performance. And their overall tactics are very one-dimensional, and most importantly, they have very few heads, relying too much on separating them to maintain their rankings, rather than choosing to move into a position where they can win as a team.
One can see these problems on the front lines of the final game, where the Reds have been circled many times but have never managed to win the match and not get many kills.
Still, they have results and rankings to back them up, and that's the only way to make them a great team and how they got to this cursed position.
But in this ranking, placing them in sixth place, although it may still be reasonable to put them higher.
No. 5: Tianya.
Tianya was already a strong team before entering alone, and after entering alone, it was simply like a tiger with wings and became stronger.
There is no doubt about the quality of this team, and the results in the world competition are also surprising.
They tend to play as a quartet, they try to put themselves in winning positions as much as possible, they have a high headcount and make a lot of interesting decisions to get ahead of the game.
In the case of a high number of heads, it is the one who kills the most people alone. He works part-time as a sniper and can choose when he wants to attack while taking control of the overall situation.
You must know that in terms of killing, there is no professional player in China who can compare with him.
But maybe their teammates don't have something to do with each other, but they can learn from each other and do better in the future.
Aside from style, Tianya is probably the most stable team in the world besides IC.
They have only finished outside the top six twice this year, failed to qualify from their group in January, and have struggled at IEM.
Their other rankings include finishing sixth in the GLL Finals and third in the second season of the APL.
In fact, in any competition they have competed in, they have established a reputation as a threat, and although they will also have fatal mistakes here and there, they are almost always close to the top of the standings at the end of the day.
4th place: RI.
This is a Korean team and the only Korean team to make the list. But this one is on the list, and it is the fourth place.
This team plays very hard, and it is not a very rigid tactic. It doesn't mean that their marksmanship is not good, on the contrary, their marksmanship is still very strong.
Their team has a chance to hit the list.
Then, after a slow start, the team made leaps and bounds, taking second place after being at the top of the standings for most of the time.
After climbing this mountain, they have no regrets, winning the PUBGO European zone this season and the Curse Trials league in April, although they still have some difficulties in terms of consistency, they have reached some peaks off the field, such as three consecutive wins in SLi.
Watching the game of this team, people can almost feel that each of them has the ability to 1v4 with other teams, and they all trust each other, and the tactics are very well coordinated, which can be said to be a perfect match. That's why this team can be ranked so high, and they are also the veritable number one in South Korea.
(End of chapter)