PUBG Global Series 1 champion has been announced. The winning team was awarded the largest share of the $500,000 prize pool, with a total of 200 PGS points.
KRAFTON, Inc. Winner of 17Gaming’s PUBG Global Series 1 (PGS 1)announced that. After three days of intense competition with a total of 18 matches at the Grand Finals, which took place as an offline event at the Battle Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 5 to 7 May, Shengjun “Lilghost” Luo, Zhanya “Xbei” Tu, Bo ” The PUBG Global Partner Team, consisting of xwudd” Wu and Lin “SuJiu” Yu, took 17 Gaming victories from the Chinese teams to become the first-time PGS champions, taking home $80,000 in prize money.
PUBG Global Series 1 champion is 17Gaming
2nd place was taken by Acend from EMEA and 3rd place was taken by Tianba Esports from China. Other EMEA teams Twisted Minds, Natus Vincere and Turkish team HOWL took 5th, 10th and 11th places respectively.
PUBG Global Series 1 championship
17Gaming got off to a slow start to PGS 1 and surprised their fans by finishing the Group Stage in 19th place and relegated to the Losers Division. Despite the relatively quiet comeback in the Losers Group, the team, who climbed to the top with an overwhelming performance and balanced tactical decisions from the first match of the 2nd day of the Grand Finals, maintained these positions until the final minutes of the tournament.
Acend, who also fell into the losers group and qualified to participate in the Grand Finals by using his last chance to advance to the last round, finally found his own game in the Grand Finals. While the team failed to land a single Soup Coin in the final three-day stage of the tournament, they earned a well-deserved second place on the global PUBG Esports scene as the best-performing team so far, with five podium wins and the highest overall score.
PUBG Global Series 1 championship
Danawa esports team leader “seoul” has been named MVP of the PGS 1 tournament. Danawa e-sports team leader “seoul”, who scored almost two points per game and inflicted serious damage on his opponents, received a well-deserved MVP award while also helping his team finish the tournament in fourth place.
On the last day of PGS 1, KRAFTON revealed the details of PUBG Global Series 2 (PGS 2), which will take place in the second half of the year. Supported by the world’s leading esports festival, Gamers8, PGS 2 is scheduled to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 10 to 20 August. Similar to PGS 1, the top 24 teams from around the world will participate in this event and compete for a total prize pool of $2,000,000. PGS 2 will also be the first global PUBG Esports event to introduce an updated ruleset with the addition of Taego to the map pool, among other changes.