PUBG tournaments continue with haste both globally and in Turkey’s esports scene. Tournaments that take place especially in the Turkish esports scene mean a whole lot different. Because it creates an opportunity to discover new players who have not yet made themselves known in a professional team
With that in mind, one of the most important tournaments, ESA x Tosla PUBG Domination, was announced recently.
The ESA x Tosla PUBG Domination Tournament, which is open to all teams from Turkey, starts on August 17. There is a participation limit of 64 teams in the tournament. The registration phase will take place between 11 – 16 August. In addition to these 64 teams, Turkey’s 8 biggest PUBG teams will be included in the final stage of the tournament.
The distribution of the prize pool for this exciting tournament is as follows;
There are also individual prizes for top-ranking players:
In addition, the game schedule and maps of the tournament are already clear:
| Stage | Best Of | Maps |
| Qualifications | BO5 | Miramar, Miramar, Erangel, Erangel, Erangel |
| Qualification Finals | BO5 | Miramar, Miramar, Erangel, Erangel, Erangel |
| Group Stage | BO10 | Miramar, Miramar, Erangel, Erangel, Erangel, Miramar, Miramar, Miramar, Erangel, Erangel |
| Grand Finale | BO10 | Miramar, Miramar, Erangel, Erangel, Erangel, Miramar, Miramar, Miramar, Erangel, Erangel |
The live broadcasts of the tournament, will take place on the Twitch channel of ESA Esports. Utku “Utimikk” Taşyürek and Timur “Timurlengx” Günay will be the main hosts.
Broadcasts will last for an average of 5 hours a day for 10 days. Matches can be re-watched on ESA Esports’ YouTube channel.
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