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Results for the PUBG Mobile Pro League SEA Championship season 3

It has a prize pool of $150,000.
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Sixteen teams are competing in the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship season three from May 21 to 23. Besides the title of champions, a prize pool of $150,000 is up for grabs. 

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The teams will play 18 matches across the three days (six per day) to decide the winners that will walk away with $30,000. Additionally, the top two teams will qualify for the fourth season of the PMPL SEA Championship later this year. You can tune into the competition on the official PUBG Mobile Esports YouTube channel.

Related: How to watch the PUBG Mobile Pro League SEA Championship season 3

Here are the overall standings and the scoreboard per match of the PMPL SEA Championship season three.  

Overall Standings

Here are the overall standings after 18 matches. The competition has ended with Thai team The Infinity coming in first place. The top two teams, The Infinity and Evos Reborn have qualified for the fourth season of the PMPL SEA Championship.

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Scoreboard per match

May 23 (Day three)

Match one – Sanhok

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Match two – Miramar

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Match three – Erangel

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Match four – Sanhok

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Match five – Miramar

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Match six – Erangel

The complete results for match six weren’t displayed on stream.

May 22 (Day two)

Match one – Sanhok

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Match two – Miramar

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Match three – Erangel

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Match four – Sanhok

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Match five – Miramar

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Match six – Erangel

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May 21 (Day one)

Match one – Sanhok

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Match two – Miramar

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Match three – Erangel

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Match four – Sanhok

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Match five – Miramar

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Match six – Erangel

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