Challengermode teams up with PUBG Finland

Henrieta Hyrliková
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Swedish esports platform Challengermode has partnered with PUBG Finland for the PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown and the Winter Challenge

As a part of the agreement, all tournament matches of PSL’s weekly PUBG competition will be played on Challengermode’s platform. 

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The deal includes Challengermode hosting the currently ongoing Autumn Showdown, as well as the following Winter Challenge, set to begin on 27th September. 

Philip Hübner, Chief Business Development Officer at Challengermode, commented: “Tournaments like the PSL Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown and Winter Challenge are at the very heart of what Challengermode supports as a business. 

“The grassroots and amateur levels of competition in the esports space are the industry’s lifeblood and giving players the opportunity to play in a professional environment and compete for prizes is essential to its growth and continued success. It has been rewarding to see our platform’s automation and scalability be put to the best possible use with PUBG Finland.”

According to the release, the partnership seeks to provide all PUBG players with the opportunity to compete in ‘high-level tournaments’ as well as win prize money. In addition, PUBG Finalnd’s staff will also be looking to focus on ‘high-level event production’ through Challengermode. 

Players engaging with PSL through the Challengermode platform will also be able to unlock more subscriber-only weekly tournaments.

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Matti Korvenmaa, Development Manager at PUBG Finland, added: “PUBG Finland and PSL have always been about creating new opportunities and finding optimal ways of exploring them. When we saw Challengermode’s latest developments on their platform, we immediately knew that they have taken technological leadership amongst PUBG esports platforms.”

Each of the Elisa Esports PUBG Autumn Showdown weekly tournaments will feature a 500 (~£429.5) prize pool. The top four teams each week qualifying for a monthly final, which has 1000 (~£859) up for grabs. 

Winners of the monthly finals will secure a spot in PSL Season 10, where the best EMEA teams will compete for its 15,000 (~£12,885) prize pool.

Esports Insider says: This partnership with Elisa Esports could potentially help bolster the PUBG esports scene in the EMEA region. Especially when taking into account Challengermode’s vast experiences with hosting various national, local and collegiate leagues.

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