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Oh My God

Country China
Ranking
Matches – / 507
Win Rate – / 9%
Current streak
Record win streak 2 wins
Record lose streak 2 lose
Earned – / 559131
MVP

OMG

Oh My God (OMG) is a Chinese PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team with a history spanning from March 2018 to October 2020. Throughout their active period, they competed in approximately 500 matches, achieving a remarkable win rate of around 9%. Their most significant achievement was winning the PUBG Global Invitational 2018 (PGI 2018), securing a massive $400,000 prize. While they participated in numerous tournaments, their overall performance fluctuated, showcasing both exceptional victories and periods of less successful results. Their legacy includes three first-place finishes in various tournaments and a total of around $410,000 in prize money.

* description created only based on ggscore.com database

OMG Roster

Playerfugue
Position
CountryChina
Match 1603458240 on PCL 2020 Fall
PlayerXbei
Position
CountryChina
Match 1603458240 on PCL 2020 Fall
PlayerMinMie
Position
CountryChina
Match 1603458240 on PCL 2020 Fall
Playerxwudd
Position
CountryChina
Match 1603458240 on PCL 2020 Fall

OMG matches

About OMG

OMG's tournament history is a mix of successes and near misses. They received direct invitations to at least 3 major tournaments, bypassing qualifiers. Their performance included a 5th place finish at the PGL PUBG Spring Invitational 2018, a 4th place at the PUBG Champions League 2019 Summer, and a 10th place finish at the PUBG Champions League 2020 Fall. They also competed in events like PUBG China Masters and the Huya PUBG League, though without securing top placements in all of these events. Their participation demonstrates a consistent presence in the competitive PUBG scene, but their performance was inconsistent throughout their history.

Over its lifespan, OMG boasted a roster of approximately 21 players. Some notable names include Xiaohaixxxx, lionkk, xiaorong, silentBT from the initial lineup and later additions like Xbei, xwudd, MmLs, xxb, BeiKe, Shark, fugue, Shmily, MinMie, and Aisss. Currently, the team doesn't have an officially announced active roster. The frequent roster changes likely contributed to the team's inconsistent performance across different tournaments.

While OMG's competitive journey left a mark on the PUBG esports scene, their team ranking was not consistently high. The team's official ranking history began in June 2020, but they did not achieve any notable placements in the official rankings during their active period. This lack of high rankings in the official standings contrasts with their significant win at PGI 2018, highlighting the volatility and competitiveness of the PUBG esports landscape.

* the description uses only data available in the ggscore.com database

Other players

Player Date
Tieniu 2020-08-02
Mmmmm 2020-08-02
mudhh 2020-08-02
XiaoLian 2020-07-27
Xiaohaixxxx 2020-04-19
lionkk 2020-04-19
Trick 2020-04-19
Txhss 2020-04-11

How much OMG earned

2020 $4,393
2019 $30,778
2018 $523,960

OMG Achievements

Place Tournament Date Prize
10 PCL 2020 Fall 1603411200 $4,393
20 PCL 2020 Summer 1596931200 $0
4 PCL 2019 Summer (League) 1569715200 $8,462
12 PCL 2019 Spring 1560038400 $0
1 Golden Legends S6 1552176000 $22,316
1 WEGL 2018 1545523200 $58,000
11 PUBG Fall Invitational 2018 1539475200 $1,000
5 IPSL 2018 1538265600 $1,460
9 Hong Kong PUBG World Invitational 1535241600 $1,500
1 PGI 2018 1532822400 $400,000