Ninja and Shroud among the $ 1 million PUBG Charity Showdown participants next week



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Tyler "Ninja" Blevins, Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek, and Guy "DrDisRespect" Beahm are among the best streamers who will make the trip to Berlin, Germany next week for a special charity match at PUBG Global Invitational 2018.

The battlefield of PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds will take place in the middle of the four-day PGI event, where the best PUBG teams in the world

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Other broadcasters joining the fray include Sacriel, JoshOG, Moondye, LeFloid, Rubiu5, Mixi, FPS_Shaka and VLDL. In total, 40 streamers will team up with 40 pros in a four-game series on Erangel. The teams will consist of two pros and two banners each.

The squads will make room for a $ 1 million prize pool that will go directly to the charity chosen by the winners. First place will win $ 600,000, second place will win $ 300,000 and third place will win $ 100,000.

PGI 2018 will be four days full of the best teams PUBG world facing the first major demonstration of PUBG Corp.'s esports. There are 20 teams among the hundreds that have participated in qualifying, including Team Liquid, Ghost Gaming, Natus Vincere, the Honey Badger Nation and AVANGAR. The IGP 2018 will take place from 25 to 29 July.

The charity event will begin on Friday, July 27 at 9 am, at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany. Participants who have tickets for the IGP event can view the charity matches at no additional cost.

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