PUBG Mobile’s Global Finals proved that mobile esports are serious business

PUBG Mobile’s Global Finals proved that mobile esports are serious business
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2018-12-10 14:47

When you get invited to fly to Dubai to watch a bunch of people play a game on their phone, you don’t say no. Especially when the people are professional gamers, the prize is $600,000, and the game is PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.

The idea of a heated esports tournament taking place in the world’s most poshest playground intrigued me, so I packed a suitcase with ‘modest clothes’ (as the invite specifically instructed) and hopped on a plane. Later on, I realized that Dubai’s geographical location makes perfect sense for a tournament that attracts players from all corners of the globe. See,…

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