Teamed with Gen.G Gold, Evermore and JuanKorean win the PUBG Invitational charity tournament

Teamed with Gen.G Gold, Evermore and JuanKorean win the PUBG Invitational charity tournament

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https://www.polygon.com/2018/7/27/17622656/pubg-invitational-charity-shroud-ninja-gen-g

The biggest tournament of the year for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is halfway over. Friday saw the Charity invitational portion of the PUBG Global Invitational pit 40 celebrities against 40 pro players, divided into teams, but all of whom hoped to win money for the charity of their choice.

After the dust settled in all four matches, the winning team was the Korea squad of streamers Evermore and JuanKorean, who were teamed up with pro players from Gen.G Gold Esca and Simsn. The team made an impressive run through the tournament, including a big win in game two, which earned the four members $600,000 that they can split and donate to the charity of their choice. This is the second first-place finish so far at this tournament for these pro players; they also won the Third-Person Perspective segment with their team Gen.G Gold.

Teamed with Gen.G Gold, Evermore and JuanKorean win the PUBG Invitational charity tournament

Jul 27, 2018, 8:50pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/7/27/17622656/pubg-invitational-charity-shroud-ninja-gen-g > The biggest tournament of the year for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is halfway over. Friday saw the Charity invitational portion of the PUBG Global Invitational pit 40 celebrities against 40 pro players, divided into teams, but all of whom hoped to win money for the charity of their choice. > After the dust settled in all four matches, the winning team was the Korea squad of streamers Evermore and JuanKorean, who were teamed up with pro players from Gen.G Gold Esca and Simsn. The team made an impressive run through the tournament, including a big win in game two, which earned the four members $600,000 that they can split and donate to the charity of their choice. This is the second first-place finish so far at this tournament for these pro players; they also won the Third-Person Perspective segment with their team Gen.G Gold.