IHC Esports took home the top prize at the $3 million PUBG Mobile Global Championship on Sunday in Istanbul.
The Mongolia-based team won the first prize of $453,500, with Stalwart Esports ($263,000) and Alpha7 Esports ($184,000) rounding out the top three.
Sixteen teams played 18 matches in the three-day grand finals in Istanbul. They qualified for the final round through league play in November in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
IHC won Round 15 on Erangel on Sunday. A runner-up finish in Saturday’s final round on Miramar also helped their cause as they finished with 142 points.
Stalwart had 138 points to finish a close second and Alpha7 totaled 131 points in placing third.
2023 PUBG Mobile Global Championship prize pool:
1. $453,500 — IHC ESPORTS
2. $263,000 — Stalwart Esports
3. $184,000 — Alpha7 Esports
4. $144,000 — 4Merical Vibes
5. $121,000 — D’Xavier
6. $105,000 — FaZe Clan
7. $107,000 — Nongshim RedForce
8. $98,000 — Team Weibo
9. $47,500 — Titan Esports Club
10. $94,000 — Six Two Eight
11. $42,500 — S2G Esports
12. $90,000 — Loops Esports
13. $78,000 — Persija EVOS
14. $85,000 — Major Pride
15. $71,250 — Yoodo Alliance
16. $78,000 — Morph GPX
17. $38,500 — Team Queso
18. $40,250 — Bigetron Red Villains
19. $35,750 — iNCO Gaming
20. $39,500 — INFLUENCE RAGE
21. $35,750 — DUKSAN Esports
22. $36,500 — REJECT
23. $35,500 — RUKH eSports
24. $37,750 — Nigma Galaxy
25. $33,750 — Brute Force
26. $36,250 — MadBulls
27. $30,750 — Gaimin Gladiators
28. $28,500 — SEM9
29. $31,000 — Dplus
30. $28,000 — NASR Esports
31. $28,000 — NB Esports
32. $27,500 — Melise Esports
33. $27,500 — Alter Ego Ares
34. $27,500 — N Hyper Esports
35. $25,000 — Quest Esports
36-38. $22,000 — Tianba, INTENSE GAME, Vampire Esports
39-41. $21,500 — Falcons White, Next Ruya, De Muerte
42-44. $21,000 — BRA Esports, Seventh Element, Genesis Esports
45-47. $20,500 — AGONxi8 Esports, HAIL Esports, DRS GAMING
48-50. $20,000 — XERXIA Esports, Konina Power, BEENOSTORM
–Field Level Media