With the PUBG Global Invitational.S a month away, it’s too early for a How to Watch. However, here at esportsguide we cannot wait to dive in. Hence, we’ve prepared a small preview to wrap up all of the details you need for the massive event!
Running from the 2nd February up to the 28th March, the $3,500,000 event looks to kick off the year of competitive PUBG in a massive way. The event will be held in a mix of Offline and Online across the three stages of competition for the 32 teams. Here they are, the best of the best:
Europe
- Team Liquid
- FaZe Clan
- TSM
- ENCE
- Digital Athletics
- Natus Vincere
- Virtus.pro
China
- Four Angry Men
- Tianba
- Infantry
- Triumphant Song Gaming
- MultiCircle Gaming
- Petrichor Road
Southeast Asia
- Attack All Around
- Buriram United Esports
- Daytrade Gaming
- LG Divine
- DivisionX Gaming
North America
- Susquehanna Soniqs
- Shoot to Kill
- Oath Gaming
- Zenith Esports
South Korea
- Afreeca Freecs
- DAMWON Gaming
- Gen.G
- T1
Latin America
- Meta Gaming
- FURIA Esports
Japan
- ENTER FORCE.36
- DetonatioN Gaming White
Chinese Taipei
- Global Esports Xsset
- K7 Esports
Yeah, those are a lot of teams fighting for the prize pool at the PUBG Global Invitational.S. Accordingly, here are the three stages of the tournament:
Opening Weekend
- Week 1 – all teams compete for seeding for the Weekly Survival, the top 16 gaining priority for Weekly Survival
Weekly Survival
- 16 matches – each time one team from the top 16 wins, qualification gets to the Weekly Finals and another team is brought in. 16 winners will make it through.
Weekly Finals
- 10 matches, where the majority of prize was won
To be crowned the Global Champion of the season, the team with the most prize pool will be named the winner of the PUBG Global Invitational.S.
All of this will take place across 8 exciting weeks.
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