
Achievements | – |
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Country | Japan |
Region | SEA & Oceania |
World Ranking | – |
Regional Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 45 |
Win Rate | – / 4% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | 1 () |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / – |
MVP | – |
PNG Fairy
PNG Fairy is a PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team from Japan competing in the SEA & Oceania region. Active from June 2018 to March 2019, the team participated in approximately 45 matches, securing 2 wins. While they competed in several tournaments, including the PUBG JAPAN SERIES, they didn't achieve any significant placements or notable achievements during their relatively short competitive lifespan. Their focus appeared to be primarily on the Japanese domestic scene.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
PNG Fairy Roster
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1552048500 PJS S2 |
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1552048500 PJS S2 |
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1552048500 PJS S2 |
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1552048500 PJS S2 |
Other players
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PNF World Ranking
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About team
The team's tournament history includes participation in three PUBG JAPAN SERIES events. These were the PJS S2 (April 2019), PJS S1 (November 2018), and the PJS 2018 β League (June 2018). While they gained valuable experience competing against other Japanese teams, they didn't manage to secure any prize money or high rankings in these tournaments. Their participation reflects their early involvement in the competitive PUBG scene in Japan.
PNG Fairy boasted a relatively stable roster throughout its existence, with approximately 6 players contributing to the team's efforts. The initial lineup included d_AzuR, Sw_bear, Apple4G, and 1GODzilla1, with later additions such as Shianblue and Arcccccccc. Currently, the team doesn't appear to have an active official roster.
Despite participating in matches and tournaments since June 2020, PNG Fairy hasn't achieved any significant rankings in the global or regional PUBG leaderboards. Their focus on the Japanese domestic scene and limited competitive success resulted in a lack of points needed to secure a place in the worldwide or regional rankings. The team's participation in the competitive PUBG scene was ultimately short-lived.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description