The qualifying games are now over and the teams' final league standings are clear. In the qualifying tournaments, the game was very even and the competition for places in the upper leagues was fierce.
Masters
Completely new teams entered the Masters series from last season, although three of the teams are very familiar from previous Masters seasons. The qualifying series was won by Jimms PC-store, who made lineup changes a few seasons ago and went to get used to team play in the Challengers series for a few seasons. Second in the series came Procemex Oy #1, who already won the Kanaliiga's first PUBG Squad tournament 3 years ago, and they drew the oxygen of the spring Squad season. In third place came eCraft, part of Fellowmind, which came back after a two-year hiatus. Bebou has certainly not been forgotten by anyone who played PUBG in the early days of the Kanaliiga, and the Masters' kill statistics will certainly have a familiar name at the top again. Fourth in the series came AreSports, who play a very confident team game. For the past year, the team has shown very strong performances in the Kanaliiga games, so even winning the Masters is very possible for the team. The last climbing place was taken by David Brown Santasalo. The team has joined as a completely new team and played a strong qualifying tournament.
In the Masters series, Erangel and Miramar will be played as maps. A more detailed map rotation has been published on the PUBG Wiki front page.
Masters teams for the starting season
Abloy Oy #1
AreSports
Aspocomp
Cargotec
David Brown Santasalo
eCraft, part of Fellowmind
Eficode
Elisa Challenger z
Elisa Originals
Info
Etteplan
HT Laser
Isoweli Oy #1
Jimms PC-store
Procemex Oy #1
Securitas SEC OPS
Challengers
The Challengers qualifiers offered excitement until the very last map. In the end, Elisa #3, who played a strong qualifying tournament, and atFlow Oy, who played the entire tournament with three players, made their way up from the qualifiers and as a completely new team, although the team has already been seen in the spring Duo and fall Squad SE tournament, the Giant who entered the Kanaliiga PUBG Squad tournament.
In the Challengers series, Erangel, Miramar and Vikendi will be played as maps. A more detailed map rotation is published on the wiki's PUBG home page.
Challengers teams for the starting season
atFlow Oy
Codemate
Elisa #3
Finnair
Gigantti
Granlund esports
Isoweli Oy #2
OP Squad
OpenText
Rannikkolaivasto
Slow Forest Coffee
Telia Ykkönen
Vannetukku.fi
Vincit
YMCA Tampere
Yeet Fortum
2nd Division
The 2nd Division grew to the size of 24 teams for the starting season. The series will therefore be played in three groups, we hope to get feedback from the players at the end of the season about the format, so that the profitability of the format can possibly be considered in the future. In the series, the teams are divided into groups according to the qualifying series and the success of previous seasons. The block and map rotation is designed so that each block meets another block the same number of times and each team plays each map the same number of times during the season.
In the 2nd Division series, Erangel, Miramar and Vikendi will be played as maps. A more detailed map rotation is published on the wiki's PUBG home page.
A-group teams for the starting season
Abloy Bolt Locks
CGI Punakone
Elis4
Integrata
Loihde
Process Genius Oy
Telia #2
Valtori
B group teams for the starting season
Avarn eSport
Etteplan Int'l. All-Stars
Hanza Levyprofioli Oy
OptoFidelity
Securitas SecFlops
Solenovo Oy
Tahto Group
Telia #3
C group teams for the starting season
Aplicom
Aspocomp mgr
Dirty Agency
Lounea
Motonet
Poromagia
Procemex Oy #2
TNNet Oy