E isang verdad traduction english google translate,REGISTER NOW GET FREE 888 PESOS REWARDS! https://www.improbablebook.com/tag/pubg/ Global ESports & Gaming News, Reviews, Forums, Betting Sites, Bookmakers Odds, Tips, Free Bets & Bonuses Mon, 19 Aug 2024 02:36:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.improbablebook.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-esb-favicon-32x32.png PUBG Archives - Esport Bet https://www.improbablebook.com/tag/pubg/ 32 32 What��s on in esports for week beginning August 19, 2024 https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-august-19-2024/ https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-august-19-2024/#respond Mon, 19 Aug 2024 02:36:09 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=37793 We take a look at the week ahead in esports and the highlight events for August 19�C25, with VALORANT maintaining the spotlight.

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Another big week of esports kicks off on August 19, 2024, with VALORANT maintaining centre stage.

VALORANT Champions 2024 will continue this week, with the final three series of the playoffs taking place on the weekend inside the INSPIRE Arena in South Korea.

Meanwhile, the remaining Esports World Cup tournaments will feature during the week in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with PUBG and Rocket League headlining the action.


  • VALORANT Champions

    With just four teams remaining at VALORANT Champions 2024, EDward Gaming and Leviatan will battle for the first spot in the grand final, while Sentinels and Team Heretics will clash, with the winner taking on the loser of the first series.

    EDward Gaming and Leviatan locked in a double chance thanks to an outstanding upper bracket run and they head into the final weekend of the tournament as the favourites to take home the Champions 2024 title.

    Check out our extensive VALORANT Champions betting guide betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

  • PUBG Esports World Cup

    The PUBG Esports World Cup will kick off on August 21 and run through August 25, with the world’s best 24 PUBG teams taking their place in the US$2 million event.

    Top esports betting sites have Twisted Minds marked as the +450 favourite ahead of CERBERUS (+600) and eArena (+650) to take out the PUBG Esports World Cup title.

    Check out our extensive PUBG Esports World Cup betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

  • Rocket League Esports World Cup

    The top 16 Rocket League teams will compete in the Rocket League Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia, with the event set to take place from August 22-25.

    Esports bookmakers have Gentle Mates Alpine marked as the +450 favourite ahead of G2 Stride (+500) and Gen.G (+550) to take out the Rocket League Esports World Cup title.

    Check out our extensive Rocket League EWC betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

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    ]]> https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-august-19-2024/feed/ 0 Esports World Cup will boast US$60 million prize pool https://www.improbablebook.com/esports-world-cup-will-boast-us60-million-prize-pool/ https://www.improbablebook.com/esports-world-cup-will-boast-us60-million-prize-pool/#respond Wed, 17 Apr 2024 00:19:33 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=35340 The Esports World Cup, set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will boast a staggering $60 million prize pool.

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    The Esports World Cup, set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has ignited both excitement and controversy.

    Taking over from the previous Gamers8 tournaments, the Esports World Cup will boast a staggering US$60 million prize pool, as it aims to be the largest esports event to date.

    However, its location in Saudi Arabia, a country criticized for its human rights record, has sparked debate within the gaming community.

    The tournament will feature 20 distinct tournaments across a variety of titles, and they include:

    Each tournament will follow a unique format while contributing to the larger Club Championship.

    This innovative competition will award US$20 million to the top 16 clubs based on their performance across multiple titles.

    The prize pool distribution includes over US$33 million for individual game tournaments, US$20 million for the Club Championship, US$1.1 million for MVP awards, and US$7.6 million for qualifying rewards.

    The significant investment reflects the organizers’ commitment to fostering the global esports industry and providing substantial opportunities for players and clubs.

    Despite the financial allure, the event’s association with Saudi Arabia has drawn criticism.

    The country’s track record on LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality, and free speech clashes with the inclusive values often espoused by the gaming community.

    However, for many esports organizations grappling with financial challenges, the opportunity to compete for such substantial prizes may outweigh ethical concerns.

    The Esports World Cup represents a pivotal moment for esports, aiming to elevate the industry to the scale of traditional sports events like the Olympics.

    With the backing of the Saudi Arabian government and a clear vision for growth, the tournament seeks to establish Riyadh as a global hub for gaming and esports.

    As preparations for the event continue, details regarding specific tournament formats, dates, and prize pool distributions will be eagerly awaited by fans and participants alike.

    While the debate over the tournament’s location may persist, the Esports World Cup signals a significant milestone in the continued evolution of competitive gaming on the world stage.

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    What��s on in esports for week beginning November 27, 2023 https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-november-27-2023/ https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-november-27-2023/#respond Sun, 26 Nov 2023 23:03:29 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=33263 We take a look at the week ahead in esports and highlight the main events for November 27�CDecember 3, with PUBG taking centre stage.

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    Another week of esports kicks off on November 27, 2023, with PUBG taking centre stage.

    As the year heads towards its final month, most esports leagues are winding down; however, the PUBG Global Championship is still in progress.

    Being held in Bangkok, Thailand, 24 teams are still in the hunt for the Global Championship title. Eight teams are already through to the Grand Finals, while another eight can still progress via the Last Chance stage.


    • PUBG Global Championship 2023

      A total of 16 teams will battle it out in the Last Chance stage of the PUBG Global Championship on November 27 and 28, with the top eight advancing to the Grand Finals.

      The Grand Finals will run from December 1–3, and after 16 rounds of play, the top team will be crowned the PUBG Global Championship winner for 2023.

      Esports betting sites have 17 Gaming marked as clear +275 favourites, followed by Danawa (+500) and Tianba (+550).

      Check out our extensive PUBG Global Championship betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

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      Another huge week of esports kicks off on November 20, 2023, with Counter-Strike 2 taking centre stage.

      The penultimate BLAST Premier event of the 2023 season will begin on November 22, with the BLAST Premier Fall Final group stage kicking off the US$425,000 tournament.

      The grand final will be held on Sunday, November 26, in front of a packed house at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark.

      Meanwhile, the PUBG Global Championship will continue this week, with the remaining games of the group stage set to be played on November 20 and 21.


      • BLAST Premier Fall Final 2023

        The final event of the 2023 BLAST Premier Series before the World Final will take place from November 22�C26 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

        Esports bookmakers have FaZe Clan marked as clear favourites at +162, followed by Team Vitality (+350) and Cloud9 (+650).

        Check out our extensive BLAST Premier Fall Final betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

      • PUBG Global Championship 2023

        At the halfway point of the group stage, Tianba holds a 29-point lead over Theerathon Five in Group A, while 17 Gaming leads PENTAGRAM by just one point in Group B.

        Esports betting sites have 17 Gaming marked as +450 favourites, followed by Tianba (+650) and Soniqs (+700).

        Check out our extensive PUBG Global Championship betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

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        Another huge week of esports kicks off on November 13, 2023, with League of Legends taking centre stage.

        The League of Legends World Championship will conclude on Sunday, November 19, when the final best-of-five series will decide who will be crowned the 2023 LoL world champions.

        Meanwhile, the final event of the 2023 PUBG season will kick off on Saturday, November 18, as the US$2 million PUBG Global Championship group stage gets underway.


        • League of Legends World Championship

          Weibo Gaming and T1 will clash in the grand final of LoL Worlds 2023 after claiming their respective semi-final series last weekend.

          With Weibo hailing from the LPL and T1 from the LCK, the Chinese and Korean dominance of LoL Worlds will continue, making it the 12th-straight edition of the event to be won by an Asian team.

          Check out our extensive League of Legends World Championship betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

        • PUBG Global Championship 2023

          The two-week PUBG Global Championship will kick off on November 18, with 32 of the world’s best PUBG teams taking part in the season-ending event.

          Esports betting sites have 17 Gaming marked as +600 favourites, followed by Soniqs and Danawa at +650.

          Check out our extensive PUBG Global Championship betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

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          Team Korea emerged victorious in the PUBG Nations Cup, securing their first-ever win at the Sangam Afreeca Colosseum in Seoul on Sunday.

          This win holds special significance for Team Korea, with it coming four years after a near-miss at the same tournament.

          The PUBG Nations Cup is a premier Esports event that draws 16 top-tier teams to compete in Player Unknown��s Battlegrounds (PUBG).

          In this high-stakes player-versus-player shooter game, up to 100 participants vie for survival in an intense battle, after being dropped out of a plane.

          Kicking off the event on Friday, Team Korea set the stage alight from the get-go, consistently delivering strong performances. The team, comprising of players Cho Gi-yeol, Park Jung-young, Na Hee-joo, and Kim Tae-sung and guided by coach Shin Myong-gwan, notched up 49 points on the inaugural day, placing them in fourth spot. They further upped their game the following day, amassing 58 points and claiming the top position.

          The nail-biting finale witnessed Team Korea maintaining their position. In the 14th match, they stood out by ensuring all four of their players remained until the end. In a defining moment, they eliminated all four players from Team Thailand.

          With an impressive tally of 172 points, Team Korea clinched the prestigious Nations Cup title. Cho Gi-yeol’s outstanding performance, boasting 34 kills and a staggering 7,208 damage, earned him the MVP accolade for the tournament.

          Defending champs, Team United Kingdom, had to settle for the second spot with 140 points, narrowly followed by Vietnam with 139 points. Argentina secured the fourth position with a total of 133 points.

          This victory has provided Team Korea with a moment of redemption. In the 2019 edition, they faltered on the final day, relinquishing their leading position and allowing Russia to be crowned champions.

          This latest triumph marks a significant achievement for Korean PUBG, as it’s the first international title clinched by a Korean team since 2019 �C the previous honor being the 2019 PUBG Global Championship, bagged by Gen. G.

          The PUBG Nations Cup victory came with a hefty cash prize, with Team Korea pocketing $100,000 from the event’s total prize pool of $300,000.

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          Australian esports teams to merge in surprise decision https://www.improbablebook.com/australian-esports-teams-to-merge-in-surprise-decision/ https://www.improbablebook.com/australian-esports-teams-to-merge-in-surprise-decision/#respond Mon, 18 Sep 2023 03:15:22 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=32385 Two of Australia’s premier esports teams are set to merge, following careful deliberation from the outfits. It was revealed over...

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          Two of Australia’s premier esports teams are set to merge, following careful deliberation from the outfits.

          It was revealed over the weekend that Team Bliss had acquired fellow Aussie outfit The Chiefs Esports Club, in a move that will increase the exposure of both on the international stage.

          While the two teams will merge and share resources, both will continue to operate as individual brands, keeping both Team Bliss and The Chiefs names active.

          ��We couldn��t be more excited about what this merger means for the future of Oceanic esports,” Chief Operating Officer of Team Bliss Brendan Harms said.

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          “By merging the strengths of two premier organisations, our goal is to make a more substantial mark on the global scene and provide Oceanic esports enthusiasts a formidable team to support.

          “Collaborating with the exceptional management team from Chiefs to contribute to the broader OCE industry is indeed a realised dream.��

          What is surprising about the merger, is that Team Bliss is the newer entity, having only launched in 2019 while their more senior partner began in 2014 and has had more success globally.

          Team Bliss has steadily built its name on the regional esports scene, especially with notable successes in PUBG and Rainbow Six: Siege. By 2023, the team marked its presence in the League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO).

          On the other hand, The Chiefs’ League of Legends squad clinched victory at the LCO Split 2 in June.

          Both teams said discussions about the merger had been ongoing and that they had nurtured a professional relationship over the past year. Their collaboration was evident when they jointly worked with Logitech G for the debut of the Logitech G Pro X2 headset.

          While the details of the acquisition remain undisclosed, both parties mentioned that future plans regarding teams or titles to compete in are still under discussion.

          In the wake of the merger, Nick Bobir, who held the dual roles of Managing Director for The Chiefs and CEO of ICON ESPORTS (which had acquired The Chiefs in 2021), has resigned.

          To ensure a smooth transition, Chris Smith, founder of Business in Games and BIGR AI, has stepped in as an advisor. He aims to provide insights for commercialisation and drive growth over the next two years. Additionally, Mat Jessep from Game Legal will collaborate with the newly merged entity to guarantee its flourishing future.

          Australia has a thriving esports scene, including all esports betting sites, featuring markets on Team Bliss and The Chiefs Esports.

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          PUBG Nations Cup 2023 set for South Korea in September https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-nations-cup-to-be-held-in-seoul/ https://www.improbablebook.com/pubg-nations-cup-to-be-held-in-seoul/#respond Tue, 27 Jun 2023 05:41:51 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=31103 PUBG game developer KRAFTON has confirmed that PUBG Nations Cup 2023 will be held in Seoul, South Korea, in September.

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          KRAFTON, the game developer behind PUBG, has announced that the PUBG Nations Cup will be held in Seoul, South Korea, in September.

          The PUBG Nations Cup will take place from September 15-17 at the Sangam Colosseum, with a prize pool of US$300,000 plus additional crowdfunding contributions from PNC 2023 Skin sales.

          In the PUBG Nations Cup, players represent their national teams instead of themselves or any organisation.

          Much like many of the all-star competitions in other esports, it will feature players that have been voted for by eligible pro players.

          There will be 16 teams contesting for the title: United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, Japan, India, Germany, Denmark, China, Canada, Brazil, Australia, and Argentina.

          After a two-year hiatus, the PUBG Nations Cup returned in 2022 with the UK winning the event in Bangkok, Thailand.

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          Indian esports stakeholders react to BGMI’s return to India https://www.improbablebook.com/indian-esports-stakeholders-react-to-bgmis-return-to-india/ https://www.improbablebook.com/indian-esports-stakeholders-react-to-bgmis-return-to-india/#respond Fri, 19 May 2023 15:14:53 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=30372 On Thursday, PUBG: Battlegrounds developer Krafton announced the return of its Indian-focused version Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) to the Indian...

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          On Thursday, PUBG: Battlegrounds developer Krafton announced the return of its Indian-focused version Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) to the Indian market.

          The battle royale game was taken off Google Play Store and the Apple App Store last year, allegedly as a result of the developer’s relations with Chinese company Tencent.

          In a release, Krafton revealed that it had reached an agreement with the government of India and was set to relaunch BGMI. The game will undergo a three-month trial period, after which the government will decide if BGMI will remain in the Indian market.

          Krafton did not reveal the release date for the battle royale game; however, fans can expect an update in the near future.

          Hyunil Sohn, Krafton’s CEO, expressed his gratitude to the Indian government for allowing them to relaunch BGMI. He also thanked the Indian gaming community for their continued patience and support.

          “We are excited to announce that BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA will be available for download soon and we cannot wait to welcome you back to our platform. We believe in the power of gaming to bring people together and create unforgettable experiences,” Sohn continued.

          BGMI was initially released in India in 2021, shortly after the government banned the original game in the country.

          Several stakeholders in the Indian gaming and esports industry, including 8Bit Creatives, The Esports Federation of India, Loco, and several others, have all released statements concerning BGMI’s imminent relaunch.

          8Bit Creatives, representing several BGMI content creators, revealed they were pleased with the game’s return. The group’s CEO Animesh Agarwal stated that it would “infuse new energy into the Indian gaming industry.”

          Loco, via its founders Ashwin Suresh and Anirudh Pandita, asserted that the return of BGMI would lead to innovative, collaborative, and community-building relationships within the Indian esports ecosystem. They also said that it would strengthen India’s position as a place with a thriving gaming and esports industry for gamers.

          “With BGMI’s comeback, content creators, streamers, and esports professionals will be presented with fresh avenues to connect with their audience and showcase their talents in the competitive realm,” the founders opined.

          “We can also expect a significant rise in user engagement, esports viewership, and revenue generation opportunities with this re-entry.”

          The Director of the Esports Federation of India, Lokesh Suji, extended his appreciation to the Indian government for allowing the game’s return. He also said with the government’s recent acknowledgment that the country’s esports sector would likely experience exponential growth in the coming years.

          The Esports Club also expressed its excitement at having BGMI back and revealed that it looked forward to seeing its effects on players, teams, and fans within the country’s esports community.

          Ishaan Arya, the club’s co-founder, said, “It’s an interesting step to see a trial period, where they will work with the government to ensure all compliance while the game is live. It shows Krafton’s willingness to work with the government and make sure everything is done right for the Indian market once and for all.”

          SuperGaming’s co-founder Roby John stated that he hoped BGMI’s return pushed Indian talent towards a vastly improved games industry in terms of esports, content creation, and game development.

          “We’re glad it’s coming back, gaming should be without boundaries. It’s yet another signal that gaming and esports are the biggest opportunities in India and now, it comes with the recognition of the government as well,” John added.

          Indian esports organizations such as Sky Esports, Revenant Esports, Global Esports, Villager Esports, and Reckoning Esports all released statements expressing their delight at BGMI’s return.

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          What��s on in esports for week beginning April 24, 2023 https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-april-24-2023/ https://www.improbablebook.com/whats-on-in-esports-for-week-beginning-april-24-2023/#respond Mon, 24 Apr 2023 18:12:01 +0000 https://www.improbablebook.com/?p=29844 Another huge week of esports will take place in the week beginning April 24, 2023, with Rainbow Six Siege taking...

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          Another huge week of esports will take place in the week beginning April 24, 2023, with Rainbow Six Siege taking centre stage.

          The Rainbow Six Siege Copenhagen BLAST Major will kick off on April 24, with 24 of the world��s best teams making their way to Copenhagen, Denmark to compete for the US$750,000 prize pool.

          Most esports betting sites have G2 Esports has the +400 favourite to take out the R6 BLAST Copenhagen Major, with the likes of M80 and Team Liquid both at +450 heavily supported by bettors.

          Some of the key leagues and tournaments taking place in the esports world this week include:

          • Rainbow Six Siege BLAST Copenhagen Major

            The Rainbow Six Siege BLAST Copenhagen Major will kick off this Monday, with the top 24 teams in Rainbow Six competing for the US$750,000 prize pool. Check out our extensive Rainbow Six Siege BLAST Copenhagen Major 2023 betting guide to get the latest odds and tournament information.

          • CS:GO Brazy Party

            The inaugural edition of the Brazy Party will kick off on Wednesday, with 16 of the best CS:GO teams competing in the Online event in Europe competing for the US$333,000 prize pool. The winner of the event will take home US$133,000, with most esports betting sites installing Cloud9 as the +200 favourites, followed by ENCE (+350) and OG (+400).

          • PUBG �C PUBG Global Series (PGS) Phase 1

            Phase 1 of the PUBG Global Series will begin this Thursday, with 24 of the top PUBG teams making their way to Malaysia to compete for the US$500,000 prize pool. The winner of Phase 1 will qualify for the PUBG Global Championship later in the year. Most esports betting sites have New Happy installed as their favourite at +650, closely followed by Twisted Minds (+700) and 17 Gaming (+750).

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