Ultimate Warrior Showdown: PUBG Mobile Asia Invitational 2021 Announced
A PUBG Mobile invitational tournament has been announced for Asian teams.
Esports Fight Club (EFC) has teamed up with Tencent to announce a PUBG Mobile tournament called Ultimate Warrior Showdown (UWS): PUBG Mobile Asia Invitational. The event is scheduled to take place from 5th to 7th July 2021 and will be featuring a $90,000 total prize pool, witnessing participation from 16 directly invited professional PUBG Mobile teams from across Asia. According to EFC, the competing teams are from 14 different countries and regions including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, Mongolia, and Bangladesh. Read on to find out complete details about the event.
UWS: PUBG Mobile Asia Invitational - Complete Details
The 16 team PUBG Mobile tournament will take place from 5th to 7th July, four maps being played each day of the event starting from 08:30 AM (IST) and going on till 03:30 PM (IST). A total of 12 maps will be played across the three days for a total prize pool of $90,000, which will be split between the top 10 teams.
Invited Teams
The 16 professional PUBG Mobile teams competing in this tournament from across 14 different Asian countries and regions are as follows,
Tong Jia Bao Esports - China
Da Kun Gaming - China
LIT Esports - Taiwan
Free Style - Pakistan
7SEA Esports - Nepal
DRS Gaming - Nepal
PN Crew - Nepal
RSG Malaysia - Malaysia
Bigetron RA - Indonesia
DEMIGODS INCOGNITO - Philippines
Eagle Esports - Vietnam
The Infinity - Thailand
FaZe Clan - Thailand
XB Blood Legion - Bangladesh
Orange Esports - Cambodia
JM Yellow - Cambodia
Prize Distribution
The $90,000 total prize pool will be divided as follows between the competing teams,
This is actually the fourth edition of the Ultimate Warriors Showdown tournament, with its inaugural season touted as one of the largest PUBG Mobile tournaments in Asia. A statement from RJ Mark who is the founder and CEO of Esports Fight Club reads as follows,
This is a new milestone for EFC, and is in line with our commitment to bolster gaming communities through official platforms such as Tencent and HUYA. After receiving great response from the previous UWS, we are confident that we are on the right path to provide gamers in the region with the support they need in the esports industry.RJ Mark - Founder and CEO of Esports Fight Club