Filipino teams make up Predator League 2022 Grand Finals Top 4
This year’s iteration of the Asia Pacific Predator League Grand Finals continues the recent trend of Filipino teams dominating the regional competition.
Following the results of the fourth round lower bracket matches, Polaris Esports, Execration, TNC Predator, and GrindSky Esports became the final four teams in the tournament. From then on it was a battle between all-Filipino squads for the Asia Pacific Predator League 2022 crown.
Polaris picked up from where they left off yesterday and defeated GrindSky in the upper bracket final. The Philippine qualifier winners took advantage of GrindSky’s peculiar Arc Warden support experiment to secure their grand final spot under 37 minutes.
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Polaris’ grand final opponents, Execration, braved a more perilous lower bracket run after their loss to TNC on matchday 1. They strung together a total of five straight wins to reach the grand final by defeating Macan Semeru, Boonz+Goonz, Chubby Boiz, a rematch against TNC, and GrindSky in the lower bracket final. Polaris and Execration will battle it out in a best-of-three grand final tomorrow, November 14th, 4:00 PM Philippine time.
Meanwhile, in Player’s Unknown Battlegrounds, sole Philippine representatives Arkangel Predator (81 points) moved up to 3rd in the overall rankings behind regional giants Genious Esports (137 points) and Damwon Kia (97 points). They will look to secure their high table finish tomorrow, November 14th, 3:00 PM Philippine time.
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