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Faily

Faily is a male PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS player from Japan, representing ZAP (Zaphkiel Gaming). With approximately 33 matches played throughout his career, he has yet to achieve any significant tournament victories or placements. His career has spanned several years, primarily focused on participation in Japanese PUBG tournaments. While he hasn't achieved breakthrough success in terms of wins or prize money, his dedication to the game is evident through his consistent participation.

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

Faily Stats

Faily Last matches

Result K(HS) KN LK DMG Dist
14 place
2018-11-11 11:55:00
#46/76
1260
3 (3) 3 16 312 5873
19 place
2018-11-11 10:49:00
#62/76
986
0 0 0 4371
12 place
2018-11-11 09:45:00
#37/76
1502
0 0 0 2681
3 place
2018-11-11 08:40:00
#8/75
1973
4 (1) 3 22 440 5455
8 place
2018-11-04 11:44:00
#27/76
1560
0 0 105 8544
15 place
2018-11-04 10:45:00
#67/75
794
0 0 0 2710
13 place
2018-11-04 09:36:00
#40/76
1460
0 0 0 4357
8 place
2018-11-04 08:36:00
#22/76
1727
1 0 62 130 2934
13 place
2018-10-28 11:32:00
#72/76
465
0 0 0 4468
12 place
2018-10-28 10:32:00
#46/76
1357
0 2 210 5784
15 place
2018-10-28 09:32:00
#55/75
1236
0 0 57 5355
6 place
2018-10-28 08:37:00
#16/75
1856
1 (1) 0 24 440 4855
8 place
2018-10-06 12:52:00
#23/80
1821
2 1 184 109 4970
19 place
2018-10-06 11:56:00
#56/80
1324
0 1 130 5006
20 place
2018-10-06 10:57:00
#72/80
1056
0 0 0 9805

About player

Faily's competitive journey began on June 16th, 2018, with his debut at the PJS 2018 β League, playing alongside teammates Amyuzuki, sencal, and Melfy under the ZAP banner. This marked the start of his involvement in the PUBG competitive scene in Japan. While his early tournaments didn't yield any significant results, they provided valuable experience and laid the foundation for his future participation in the increasingly competitive landscape of Japanese PUBG.

Throughout his career, Faily has remained loyal to a single team: ZAP (Zaphkiel Gaming). His consistent presence on the team showcases commitment and teamwork. Playing approximately 33 matches for ZAP, he's contributed to the team's overall performance, even if individual accolades remain elusive. His focus has consistently been on improving his skills and contributing to his team's efforts within the competitive PUBG scene.

Faily's tournament history includes participation in around two notable Japanese PUBG tournaments, including the PUBG Japan Series Season 1 (PJS S1) and the PJS 2018 β League. While he hasn't secured any top placements in these competitions, his participation reflects his persistent engagement with the competitive aspects of PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, contributing to the growth and development of the Japanese PUBG esports community.

* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description

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ZAP 33 2018-11-11