4Thrives Walee has concluded an impressive campaign at the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2026 in Paris, finishing the tournament as a Grand Finalist in sixth position and representing Pakistan alongside the world’s top PUBG Mobile teams. The result caps a strong international run for the Pakistani squad, which established itself as a serious contender throughout the tournament on one of the biggest stages in global mobile esports.
The team’s PMWC journey began with a commanding Group Stage performance, finishing at the top of Group A to secure direct qualification for the Grand Finals. From there, 4Thrives Walee competed against the world’s strongest PUBG Mobile lineups across three days of high pressure competition in Paris, carrying Pakistan’s representation into the tournament’s decisive stage. While the world championship ultimately went to another team, reaching the Grand Finals places the squad among the elite tier of competitive PUBG Mobile and marks another milestone for Pakistan’s growing esports ecosystem.
For Walee, which recently acquired 4Thrives as part of its expanding presence in gaming, esports and digital entertainment, the team’s performance in Paris represents a step toward its broader ambition of creating global opportunities for Pakistani gaming talent. Walee spokesperson Waqas Ramzan said the team competed against the very best in the world, topped their group and earned their place in the Grand Finals on merit, describing the result as an achievement worth celebrating even though a world title remained out of reach. Team player Falak said the squad came to Paris wanting to show that Pakistan belongs on the international esports stage, and that reaching the Grand Finals against the world’s best teams gave the team plenty to be proud of despite not winning the title.
The performance adds further momentum to Pakistan’s emerging esports industry, offering another example of the competitive potential within the country’s growing gaming community. Throughout the tournament, 4Thrives Walee demonstrated fearless gameplay, resilience under pressure and the ability to perform against world class opposition, qualities that drew attention from esports fans following the competition from Pakistan. The team’s finalist finish reinforces the broader trajectory of Pakistani mobile esports on the international circuit, with 4Thrives Walee positioning itself for continued growth following its acquisition by Walee and its established track record in previous PUBG Mobile competitions.
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