PUBG world champions Soniqs win insane prize money: Global Invitational.S 2021 results

Susquehanna Soniqs have been crowned the winners of the PUBG Global Invitational.S 2021 and as a result, they’re taking home a huge amount of money from a gigantic prize pool.

Over the last few years, prize pools for esports events have continued to grow and grow, with some ridiculous amounts being on offer in some games.

PUBG, while it might have faded away from casual play, at least in the west, still has a dedicated fanbase and is continuing its growth in the esports scene.

Even though, like other esports, there haven’t been too many LANs recently, events have still been taking place, the most recent of which being the PUBG Global Invitational.S 2021, where the bragging rights of being world champions was up for grabs.

PUBG released in early access in March 2017 and is still going well.

Unlike other world championship events, where it’s played out over a weekend or two, the PUBG Global Invitational.S 2021 was made up of six weeks worth of action. The overall winner would be the side who picked up the most prize money over the six weeks.

In the end, the American-Australian roster of Susquehanna Soniqs came out as champions, taking home a whopping $1,296,189 for their efforts.

Some might question just how they’ve managed to win so much, but they’ve done so because the prize pool was partly crowdfunded and backed by the developers – just like Dota’s International and League of Legends Worlds. In the end, the total prize pool for the PUBG event was over $7 million.

The total prize pool is ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE!

But the money continues to stack up as @soniqsEsports gets the huge $1,296,189 final prize here in PGI.S!

GGs you’ve fought a wonderful fight week after week!#PGIS #PUBGEsports pic.twitter.com/YBurCU7eza

— PUBG Esports (@PUBGEsports) March 28, 2021

Interestingly, the $7 million total prize pool places the event up there with some of the biggest in esports history. Dota’s International 9 holds the record with a $34 million prize pool, beating Fortnite’s World Championship’s $30 million.

Additionally, the Soniqs weren’t the only ones to claim $1 million in prize winnings. The second-placed Zenith E-Sports claimed just over $1 million as well.

Third-placed Gen.G came just short of winning $1 million themselves, grabbing $928,000. There’s some serious money on offer in PUBG.

PUBG Global Invitational.S 2021 final placements

PlaceWinningsTeam 
1st$1,296,189 Susquehanna Soniqs
2nd$1,009,822 Zenith E-Sports
3rd$928,182 Gen.G Esports
4th$455,299 Four Angry Men
5th$445,879 Multi Circle Gaming
6th$391,871 Digital Athletics
7th$389,359 Meta Gaming
8th$302,067 Infantry
9th$253,711 FaZe Clan
10th$150,648 Virtus.pro
11th$150,648 Shoot To Kill
12th$131,856 Daytrade Gaming
13th$89,312 Afreeca Freecs
14th$77,972 ENCE
15th$72,680 Team Liquid
16th$66,632 Petrichor Road
17th$62,096 Natus Vincere
18th$60,584 Tianba
19th$59,072 Oath Gaming
20th$59,072 T1
21st$56,048 Triumphant Song Gaming
22nd$53,024 K7 Esports
23rd$51,512 Buriram United Esports
24th$51,512 Attack All Around
25th$51,512 DivisionX Gaming
26th$51,512 FURIA Esports
27th$50,000 TSM
28th$50,000 Global Esports Xsset
29th$50,000 ENTER FORCE.36
30th$50,000 Divine Esports
31st$50,000 DAMWON Gaming
32nd$50,000 DetonatioN Gaming White

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