
Achievements | – |
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Country | Taiwan |
Region | SEA & Oceania |
World Ranking | – |
Regional Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 53 |
Win Rate | – / 4% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 1 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / – |
MVP | – |
MAD Team
MAD Team is a Taiwanese PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team competing in the SEA & Oceania region. Founded in late 2018, the team boasts a relatively short but active history, having participated in approximately 50 matches over a few months. While they haven't achieved any major tournament victories or placements, their dedication to the game is evident in their consistent participation. Their competitive journey began in September 2018 and concluded in December of the same year.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
MAD Team Roster
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1544333820 MPL S2 |
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1544333820 MPL S2 |
MAD World Ranking
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About team
MAD Team's tournament experience is limited to a single participation in the Metalhogs PUBG League Season 2 (MPL S2) in December 2018, where they unfortunately didn't secure a prize-winning position. This lack of extensive tournament history is a testament to their relatively short competitive lifespan, but it also indicates potential for future growth and improvement. Their focus has seemingly shifted away from competitive play since then.
The team's roster has seen a total of 6 players throughout its history, maintaining a relatively stable core group of players. The initial lineup featured GN, DJ, SunQ, and Miles. While the current roster isn't publicly available, players like Syy and 02 are known to have represented the team at some point.
Regarding global and regional rankings, MAD Team has yet to make a significant impact on the leaderboard. They haven't secured any noteworthy positions in either ranking system since their inception in 2018. This is likely due to their limited tournament participation and subsequent inactivity in the competitive scene.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description