Supremacy at stake as Gamers8: The Land of Heroes hosts $2m PUBG Global Series 2

The PUBG Global Series 2 will take place over 11 days at Boulevard Riyadh City. (SEF)
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Updated 11 August 2023
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Supremacy at stake as Gamers8: The Land of Heroes hosts $2m PUBG Global Series 2

  • Gamers8 competition runs from August 10-20 live at Boulevard Riyadh City
  • 24 of the world’s best teams to parachute onto a remote island and attempt to emerge winners from the ultimate battle royale tournament

RIYADH: The highly-anticipated PUBG Global Series 2 is set to take place over 11 days at Gamers8: The Land of Heroes with a total prize money of $2 million at stake.

Running from Aug. 10 to 20 live from Boulevard Riyadh City, “PUBG: Battlegrounds” is the series’ global-level offline tournament that will see 24 of the world’s best teams compete against each other.

One of the most famous battle royale games ever, “PUBG: Battlegrounds” pits up to 100 players against each other as they drop onto a shrinking zone and seek to prevail as the last survivors. While scavenging for weapons and equipment needed to survive and neutralize opponents, the available safe area of the game’s map decreases in size over time, directing surviving players into an ever-tightening space that forces thrilling, edge-of-your-seat encounters.

Given the game’s mass following and popularity around the world, anticipation at home and abroad has been growing ever since the star-studded Gamers8: The Land of Heroes Esports lineup was originally announced.

Faisal bin Homran, chief esports officer at the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “The summer so far has been nothing short of unforgettable and we’re delighted that the action is continuing with the PUBG Global Series 2. ‘PUBG: Battlegrounds’ really is a game that speaks for itself and we’re thrilled it’s a part of our schedule. There are few games that match the drama ‘PUBG: Battlegrounds’ provides viewers and the competitive nature it brings out in players — meaning this tournament is essentially unmissable.

“Once again, we’re hosting the most elite players and teams from all over the globe, all of them vying for first place, bragging rights, and the title of world’s best. Whether fans are watching in person or tuning in online, they should strap in and get ready for one of the best tournaments we’ve hosted yet!”

The tournament is the second major championship of the 2023 competitive season organized by PUBG Corporation and the first to be held under the new 2023 SUPER Regulations. All matches will be played on the Taego map, the eighth playable map created for “PUBG: Battlegrounds,” with three groups of eight teams in the tournament’s group stage.

The top 16 teams will advance to the Winners Bracket, which will consist of 12 matches over two days, with the bottom eight placed into the Losers Bracket. The top eight teams from each bracket will advance to the Grand Finals, where 18 matches will determine the PUBG Global Series 2 champions.

The winning team will take home $600,000, with $260,000 and $162,000 for those in second and third, respectively.


Three-time Grand Slam winner Wawrinka to retire in 2026

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Three-time Grand Slam winner Wawrinka to retire in 2026

  • “It’s time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. 2026 will be my last year on tour,” Wawrinka posted Friday
  • His 582 tour-level wins are fourth most among active players

PARIS: Stan Wawrinka says the 2026 season will be his last as the three-time Grand Slam singles champion aims to finish his career “on the best note possible.”
“Every book needs an ending. It’s time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. 2026 will be my last year on tour,” Wawrinka posted Friday on social media.
Wawrinka, who turns 41 in March, won the Australian Open in 2014, the French Open a year later and the US Open in 2016, at a time when Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were dominating men’s tennis.
He has 16 career ATP titles although the last came in Geneva in 2017.
Wawrinka reached a high of third in the world in 2014, but he has struggled with injuries in past years and is now ranked 157th.
His 582 tour-level wins are fourth most among active players, just behind Gael Monfils, who also plans to retire at the end of next year.
Wawrinka won Olympic gold in doubles alongside Federer at Beijing in 2008 and helped deliver a first Davis Cup triumph for Switzerland in 2014.
He is due to begin his final season in Perth at the United Cup, which starts on January 2.