Soniqs Esports win the PUBG Global Series 2 championship and the top prize of $600,000 at Gamers8

On Sunday night at Gamers8: The Land of Heroes, Soniqs Esports won the PUBG Global Series 2 championship, taking home the coveted tournament trophy and the $600,000 first-place prize.
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(Esports news) At Boulevard Riyadh City, 24 of the world’s top teams competed over the course of eleven days for a piece of the $2 million prize fund. American team Soniqs, which also included Australian TGLTN and Americans hwinn, M1ME, Shrimzy, and Gunner, won the competition. Soniqs Esports beat out the Saudi Arabian team Twisted Minds, which took home $260,000 for their efforts. Third-place finisher Question Mark earned $162,000 in prize money.

It feels fantastic, Hwinn added. It seems to be due. The victory was the result of self-assurance and faith in both the team and the process. It was also important to consistently win the late game, maintain the mood between games, and make sure we were concentrating on the next game rather than dwelling too much on the past. There just isn’t any other way to explain it than that it feels fantastic. “I believe we have put in a lot of effort, so I believe we deserve it. 

The prize fund is incredible, and I know the men are overjoyed, but for me, winning is all that matters. Soniqs want to maintain our dominance, strive to excel, and establish ourselves as the greatest PUBG squad ever. The American, who is 29 years old, described Gamers8 as “the best experience to date” in his gaming career.

“It’s been incredible for the Soniqs. The entire event has been a spectacular spectacle. I firmly believe that Saudi Arabia’s future in gaming and esports is endless. I’m incredibly thrilled to participate in tournaments here in the future, stated hwinn.”Saudi Arabia is a fantastic nation; the people are welcoming, and the food is excellent. The entire system they’ve created here with Gamers8 is simply wonderful.

“It’s amazing to see how esports is developing, especially in this nation. Since this generation is so into it and games like PUBG have so much potential, I really think esports is the way of the future. We’ll keep turning up if they keep advertising events like this. During the PGS2 competition in Riyadh, Soniqs also won an additional $20,000 for the most WWCD overall (Winner Winner Chicken Dinner). 

TGLTN received an additional $20,000 for being the most valuable player and $10,000 for having the most kills from the finals. Hwinn said when asked for advice for future competitors: “My advice to prospective esports players is to focus on staying healthy. Go to the gym and maintain a positive attitude. It’s not just about skill, but also about how well you play as a team, so strive to be the best teammate you can be.

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