
Achievements | – |
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Country | China |
Region | China |
World Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 12 |
Win Rate | – / 8% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 1 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / – |
MVP | – |
Killer Angel Girls ESC
Killer Angel, a Chinese PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team, boasts a short but impactful history within the competitive scene. Active primarily in the Chinese region since their debut in March 2019, they participated in approximately a dozen matches, securing a single victory. While their competitive lifespan was brief, they left their mark by competing in at least one notable tournament, the PUBG Development League 2019 - Spring (PDL 2019 Spring). Despite their limited time in the spotlight, Killer Angel showcases the competitive spirit and dedication found within the burgeoning Chinese PUBG scene. (Note that exact match count and tournament participation may vary slightly).
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
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About team
Their competitive journey focused predominantly on the PDL 2019 Spring tournament. While they didn't achieve any significant placements or accolades in this competition, their participation highlights their early ambition within the larger PUBG ecosystem. The team's involvement in this tournament provided valuable experience and exposure against other rising teams in the Chinese region. (Specific results within the tournament are unavailable).
Killer Angel's initial roster comprised four players: Sherry, Crush, Niangao, and Saki. This lineup remained consistent throughout their competitive tenure. Currently, the team does not have an officially announced active roster. While their time in the professional scene was short-lived, the dedication of their original four members underscores a commitment to the game.
In terms of official rankings, Killer Angel did not achieve any notable placements in either global or regional rankings. This is largely due to their limited competitive lifespan and participation in a relatively small number of tournaments. Given the highly competitive nature of the PUBG esports scene, even achieving participation in tournaments like the PDL 2019 Spring represents a significant accomplishment for a team in its early stages.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description