Achievements | – |
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Country | Korea, Republic of |
Region | SEA & Oceania |
World Ranking | – |
Regional Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 52 |
Win Rate | – / 4% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 1 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / $2681 |
MVP | – |
AST
AST is a PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team from South Korea competing in the SEA & Oceania region. Active from February 2019 to March 2019, they participated in a limited number of matches (52 total), securing 2 wins. Their most significant achievement was a 7th-place finish at the PUBG Korea Contenders 2019 - Phase 1 (PKLC 2019 P1), earning them approximately $2700 in prize money and an invitation to the next phase of the competition. Despite their short lifespan, AST left a small mark on the Korean PUBG scene.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
AST Roster
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1554010260 PKLC 2019 P1 |
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1554010260 PKLC 2019 P1 |
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1554010260 PKLC 2019 P1 |
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1554010260 PKLC 2019 P1 |
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About team
AST's tournament history is brief, primarily focused on the PUBG Korea Contenders 2019 circuit. Their participation in the PKLC 2019 P1 marked their only tournament appearance, resulting in a 7th-place finish and the aforementioned prize money. This performance, while not a victory, showcased some potential within the team. Their participation in only one tournament suggests a limited competitive lifespan or a focus on other aspects of the game.
The initial roster of AST consisted of Hippia, SIA, HOTDOG, and Yseong. Notably, the team's roster remained unchanged throughout its history. Currently, AST does not have an active or officially announced roster. This lack of an active roster effectively indicates the team's inactivity in the competitive PUBG scene.
In terms of official rankings, AST has not held any positions on global or regional leaderboards, as tracked since June 29, 2020. This is likely due to their short competitive period and limited tournament participation. Their absence from rankings reflects their brief presence within the highly competitive PUBG landscape.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description