Swedish esports platform Challengermode has partnered with PUBG Finland for the PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown and the Winter Problem.
As a a part of the agreement, all tournament matches of PSL’s weekly PUBG competition will likely be performed on Challengermode’s platform.
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The deal contains Challengermode internet hosting the currently ongoing Autumn Showdown, in addition to the following Winter Problem, set to begin on 27th September.
Philip Hübner, Chief Enterprise Improvement Officer at Challengermode, commented: “Tournaments like the PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown and Winter Problem are at the very coronary heart of what Challengermode supports as a enterprise.
“The grassroots and newbie ranges of competitors within the esports area are the industry’s lifeblood and giving gamers the chance to play in a skilled setting and compete for prizes is essential to its development and continued success. It has been rewarding to see our platform’s automation and scalability be put to the absolute best use with PUBG Finland.”
In response to the discharge, the partnership seeks to offer all PUBG players with the chance to compete in ‘high-stage tournaments’ in addition to win prize cash. In addition, PUBG Finalnd’s staff will also be trying to deal with ‘high-stage event production’ by Challengermode.
Players participating with PSL via the Challengermode platform may also be able to unlock extra subscriber-solely weekly tournaments.
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Matti Korvenmaa, Improvement Supervisor at PUBG Finland, added: “PUBG Finland and PSL have all the time been about creating new alternatives and finding optimum methods of exploring them. When we saw Challengermode’s latest developments on their platform, we immediately knew that they've taken technological management amongst PUBG esports platforms.”
Each of the Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown weekly tournaments will feature a €500 (~£429.5) prize pool. The highest 4 groups each week qualifying for a monthly final, which has €1000 (~£859) up for grabs.
Winners of the monthly finals will secure a spot in PSL Season 10, the place one of the best EMEA teams will compete for its €15,000 (~£12,885) prize pool.
Esports Insider says: This partnership with Elisa Esports may doubtlessly assist bolster the PUBG esports scene within the EMEA area. Especially when taking into account Challengermode’s vast experiences with internet hosting varied national, native and collegiate leagues.
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