Over the weekend, 20 top PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds teams faced off at Intel Extreme Masters in Oakland, California. From inside a series of what we might call PlayerUnknown’s BattleCubicles, squads squabbled over a $200,000 prize pool. When the smo
“To put it simply, the top two teams were playing a MOBA, and everyone else was playing an FPS.” “From what I have noticed, competitive teams come in waves,” said woof. “You’ll have one or two really good teams that always end up facing each other in the tournament finals. O...