Indonesia clinches its second consecutive gold in the 32nd SEA Games PUBG Mobile in Cambodia
Indonesia remains victorious in the Southeast Asian team event organized in Jakarta and also has been approved as a medal tally event in Cambodia after the issue was brought up in 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Indonesia out-blocked every team coming their way through their skills and better gameplay, securing a gold medal. An Indonesian team named Garuda sent two teams of five players each to Cambodia, where Cambodia made a new mark by organizing the PUBG mobile event for the first time and appearing for the second time at the PUBG Mobile Southeast Asian Games. Of the 19 teams have to play 6 matches, only the top 16 will be allowed to advance to the second round of 16, and 6 games per day in the second round of 16 for determining the winner.
Alan Raynold Kumaseh, also known as Star, achieved a silver medal in the individual event and got a prize of 5,000 US dollars, whereas the star earned 13,359 USD the previous year from the tournament.
Whereas Team Event Indonesia bagged gold in team events, scoring 73 placement points, 105 kill points, and 5 WWCDs, although the second team could only finish in 5th place and could only get 39 placement points, 85 kill points, and 2 WWCDs.
This is the second gold medal achieved by Indonesia after securing the previous gold in Vietnam, where, coincidentally, they also achieved the same results by winning a gold medal in the team event and a silver medal last year.
Nizar Lugatio Pratama, also known as Microboy, is currently playing for EVOS Esports, and Persija Evos has been the most valuable player of the tournament during the game.
IND 2 had players like Microboy, Redface, SVAFVEL, Rosemary, and Potato, who turned out to be winners. And IND 1 had a Lapar, Yummy, Boycil, Ponbit, and Satar team.
Concluding with the results, in team results, Indonesia backed 1st, with Vietnam being dominant as both teams finished second and third in the game, while in individual results, Skynin representing Cambodia won 1st position, alongside Satar of Indonesia in second position, and Para Jin of Vietnam finished third.
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