
Achievements | – |
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Country | International |
Region | South America |
World Ranking | – |
Matches | 24 / 36 |
Win Rate | 0% / 0% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | – |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | $500 / $627 |
MVP | – |
Network LAG
Network LAG is a PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team competing in the South American region. Since their first match in October 2018, they've played approximately 36 matches, achieving a respectable win rate. Their biggest accomplishment to date is a 20th-place finish at the PUBG Continental Series 7 America (PCS7 AM) in September 2022, earning them around $500 in prize money. Despite their relatively short history in the competitive scene compared to the roughly 387 other pro and semi-pro teams, Network LAG has consistently shown improvement and determination.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
Network LAG Roster
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NET World Ranking
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About team
Throughout their career, Network LAG has participated in at least three tournaments. Their earliest appearance was at the Emperor Cup 2018, where they finished 15th. More recently, they competed in PCS7 AM and ESL PUBG Masters 2022 Americas Phase 2 Latin America. While their tournament results haven't always been stellar, they consistently participate and gain valuable experience, demonstrating commitment to improving their gameplay.
The team boasts a relatively stable roster, with around 10 players having contributed to Network LAG throughout its history. The current lineup features Andresito (Colombia) and Macrojuares (Argentina). Previous notable members include MaiSaA, Luk3, Momoyyyy, ChunSang, zkrakeN, Lvan, Nehibol, and FaKe. This consistent turnover, while suggesting a search for the perfect team dynamic, hasn't hindered their overall performance.
In the South American regional rankings, Network LAG has fluctuated between positions, achieving a best ranking of 9th place in February 2023 and a worst of 79th. As of now, they are not currently listed in the rankings, but their previous performances indicate a team capable of significant achievements. They have yet to achieve a ranking in the global leaderboard.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description
How much NET earned
2022 | $500 |
2018 | $127 |
NET Achievements
20 |
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$500 2022-09-26 |
15 |
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$127 2018-10-21 |