StarSeries i-League PUBG will start on March 1 and continue until March 4 in Kiev CyberSport Arena in Ukrane. All 16 teams entering the fray are on the hunt for their share of the $100.000 prize pool.
As mentioned by Starladder's Twitter, the tournament is attended by the teams from all of the world:
- 3 teams from Oceania and Asia
- 3 teams from China
- 2 teams from CIS
- 3 teams from Europe
- 5 team froms America
According to the intial announcement, all 16 teams will fight in one group with five matches per day for all four days of the tournament. Teams earn points by placing well and by kills, with a six points per kill bounty.
Here's who you can watch playing in the tournament:
MiTH | South-East Asia |
OGN Entus Ace | Asia |
Athletico | Ocenia |
GOL | China |
4am | China |
IFTY | China |
Vega Squadron | CIS |
AVANGAR | CIS |
Team Liquid | Europe |
FaZe Clan | Europe |
Team Vitality | Europe |
Luminosity Gaming | South America |
Tempo Storm | North America |
Team Solomid | North America |
Cloud9 | North America |
Ghost Gaming | North America |
Also revealed are the talent lineups for the English and Russian streams. Included are many well-known community figures amongst professional players and casters.
The English talent lineup:
- Bogdan Mihail «Boogie» Carp— host
- Jakub «Lothar» Szygulski — caster
- Cameron Davis — caster
- Steven «Toffees» Pierce — caster
- Seungmin «JoelSophie» Lee — caster
- Vincent «Mista» Timans — analyst
- Derek «wtfmoses» Moseley — analyst
Russian lineup:
- Taufik «tafa» Khidri — caster
- Dmitriy «Droog» Chumachenko — caster
- Boris “Starsky” Staroselsky — caster
- Eugeniy «iLame_ru» Pehtelev — analyst
- Alexandr « BatulinS» Batulin — analyst
- Artem «DieZzz» Lipatov — analyst
- Vadim ALFPLAYS» Lutsenko — analyst