Ultimate Warrior Showdown: PUBG Mobile Asia Invitational announced by Esports Fight Club

Top 16 teams from 14 different countries are ready to battle.

Ultimate Warrior Showdown: PUBG Mobile Asia Invitational announced by Esports Fight Club
Image Credits: Esports Fight Club

Top Asian teams will compete for a $90,000 prize pool at the Ultimate Warrior Showdown: PUBG Mobile Asia Invitational, which will take place from July 5th through July 7th.

For this tournament, Esports Fight Club has collaborated with Tencent, and it will include 16 invited teams from 14 different countries - Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Nepal, Cambodia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Mongolia.

Full list of Invited Teams:

  1. FaZe Clan (Thailand)

  2. The Infinity (Thailand)

  3. JoinMe Yellow (Cambodia)

  4. Orange Esports (Cambodia)

  5. DRS Gaming (Nepal)

  6. 7SEA Esports (Nepal)

  7. RSG MY (Malaysia)

  8. Bigetron RA (Indonesia)

  9. Demigod Incognito (Philippines)

  10. Eagle Esports (Vietnam)

  11. XB Blood Legion (Bangladesh)

  12. PN Crew (Nepal)

  13. Stalwart Freestyle (Pakistan)

  14. Tong Jia Bao Esports (China)

  15. Da Kun Gaming (China)

  16. LIT Esports (Taiwan)

The prize pool will be split amongst 12 winners, with the Grand Prize winner receiving USD 27,000, the second prize winner earning USD 18,000, and the third prize winner collecting USD 9,000. The remaining funds will be distributed to the fourth through tenth place winners and honorary title winners such as MVP and Winner Winner Chicken Dinner.

RJ Mark, Founder and CEO of Esports Fight Club, said: "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."

The PUBG Mobile competition will be broadcast in English and Chinese. The English-language stream will be on Esports Fight Club's Facebook page, while the Chinese-language stream will be on Huya.