PUBG’s Second Big Tournament Shows It Still Needs Work As An Esport – Kotaku Australia

Kotaku Australia
Over the weekend, 20 top PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds teams faced off at Intel Extreme Masters in Oakland, California. From inside a series of what we might call PlayerUnknown’s BattleCubicles, squads squabbled over a $US200,000 ($264,396) prize …
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