
Achievements | – |
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Country | Japan |
Region | SEA & Oceania |
World Ranking | – |
Regional Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 102 |
Win Rate | – / 5% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 1 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / $900 |
MVP | – |
JUPITER CORE
JUPITER CORE is a Japanese PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team competing in the SEA & Oceania region. Active from September 15th, 2018, to October 18th, 2019, the team participated in approximately 100 matches, securing 5 wins. Their biggest achievement was a 9th-place finish at the PUBG JAPAN SERIES Season 2 (PJS S2) in April 2019, earning them around $900 in prize money. Despite their relatively short competitive lifespan, JUPITER CORE left a mark on the Japanese PUBG scene, showcasing promising potential within the competitive landscape.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
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About team
JUPITER CORE participated in four PUBG JAPAN SERIES tournaments. Their best performance came at PJS Season 2, where they secured 9th place. They also competed in PJS Seasons 1, 3, and 4, though they did not achieve any significant placements in these later tournaments. While their tournament history is limited, their participation in the PJS showcases their commitment to the Japanese PUBG competitive scene.
The team boasted a relatively stable roster throughout its existence, with approximately 8 players contributing over the course of its active period. The initial lineup consisted of arika, ooF, go-chan, and sanashi. Other notable players who represented JUPITER CORE included Middleee, Harkua, Alice, and Ouka. Currently, the team does not have an officially announced active roster.
As of now, JUPITER CORE has not secured any rankings in either the global or regional PUBG leaderboards. Their competitive journey focused primarily on participation in regional tournaments within Japan, rather than pursuing global ranking points. Their lack of global participation is likely a contributing factor to their absence from the major leaderboards.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description