
Achievements | 1 |
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Country | Korea, Republic of |
Region | SEA & Oceania |
World Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 48 |
Win Rate | – / 15% |
Current streak | 2 wins in a row |
Record win streak | 2 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / $2900 |
MVP | – |
Team BlossoM
Team BlossoM (BLS) is a South Korean PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team competing in the SEA & Oceania region. Active from August 2019 to October 2019, BLS participated in approximately 50 matches, achieving 7 wins. Their most significant achievement was securing 3rd place at the PUBG Korea Contenders 2019 - Phase 3, earning them approximately $3000 in prize money. Despite their short competitive lifespan, BLS demonstrated potential and left a mark on the Korean PUBG scene.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
Team BlossoM Roster
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About team
BLS's competitive history is limited to a single tournament: PUBG Korea Contenders 2019 - Phase 3 (PKLC 2019 P3). This tournament, held on October 6th, 2019, saw BLS compete against other top Korean teams. Their performance earned them a bronze medal and a share of the prize pool. The team's participation in this one tournament showcases their skill and ability to compete at a high level, even with limited experience.
Throughout their brief history, BLS boasted a relatively stable roster of five players. Notable players included KK0BUK, dot0rymuk, ReKnaR, EEND, and 2STEB4N. Currently, the team has no official roster. The consistent core group of players suggests a strong team dynamic and potential for future success had they continued competing.
As of now, Team BlossoM does not hold any official rankings in global or regional PUBG leaderboards. Their limited participation in tournaments prevents them from accumulating enough points to feature in the rankings. However, their performance in the PKLC 2019 P3 demonstrated their competitive spirit and ability, suggesting that with more sustained participation, they could have achieved higher rankings.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description