Name
Age
Country Japan
Team
Earned $225
Matches played – / 48

arika

arika is a male PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS player from Japan with a career spanning from 2018 to 2019. While he hasn't achieved any major titles or significant accolades in the competitive scene, he boasts a respectable amount of experience, having participated in approximately 50 matches across various tournaments. His career earnings total around $225 USD, reflecting his participation in mid-tier competitions rather than top-level events. His focus appears to have been on building experience and participating in the Japanese PUBG scene.

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

arika Stats

arika Last matches

Result K(HS) KN LK DMG Dist
4 place
2019-04-05 12:25:00
#15/64
1515
0 1 132 5834
15 place
2019-04-05 11:30:00
#39/64
1091
0 0 0 4274
8 place
2019-04-05 10:35:00
#26/64
1295
1 2 57 285 5838
15 place
2019-04-05 09:40:00
#55/64
920
0 3 101 8104
4 place
2019-03-29 12:25:00
#12/64
1593
1 1 203 232 11710
5 place
2019-03-29 11:30:00
#48/64
1036
0 0 33 6025
6 place
2019-03-29 10:35:00
#53/64
1024
0 0 0 7117
3 place
2019-03-29 09:40:00
#6/63
1783
2 1 151 426 3717
5 place
2019-03-22 12:19:00
#12/64
1558
3 (1) 2 115 164 4585
10 place
2019-03-22 11:22:00
#27/64
1287
0 0 49 3668
8 place
2019-03-22 10:31:00
#19/64
1540
3 2 113 268 2960
13 place
2019-03-22 09:40:00
#34/63
1217
2 2 52 93 7684
1 place
2019-03-08 12:35:00
#8/64
1773
1 0 144 181 9014
12 place
2019-03-08 11:36:00
#42/64
1257
0 0 0 7171
12 place
2019-03-08 10:36:00
#36/64
1276
0 0 59 9489

About player

arika's competitive journey began on September 15th, 2018, with his debut at the PUBG Japan Series Season 1 (PJS S1) representing JUC (JUPITER CORE). This team, which also included players ooF, go-chan, and sanashi, didn't secure a prize placement in that tournament. His early career was primarily defined by his involvement with JUC, a Japanese team, showcasing his commitment to the regional competitive landscape.

Throughout his career, arika played exclusively for JUC (JUPITER CORE). This long-term commitment to a single team highlights his dedication and possibly a preference for team cohesion over frequent roster changes, which are common in the highly dynamic world of esports. His time with JUC totalled roughly 50 matches, providing a solid foundation of experience within the competitive PUBG environment.

His most notable tournament appearances were at the PUBG Japan Series Season 1 (PJS S1) and PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 2 (PJS S2). While PJS S1 didn't result in a prize win, PJS S2 saw his team JUC achieve a 9th-place finish, earning the team approximately $900 USD in prize money. These two tournaments represent the bulk of his competitive participation, highlighting his involvement in mid-tier Japanese PUBG events.

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

What teams played

all
JUC 48 2019-04-05 $225