Esports Director PUBG Corp. left his post
As the main reason for leaving, Jake called the discovery of new opportunities for himself.
Jake Sin said the following:
“I’m incredibly proud of what my small team was able to accomplish in just one year of existence,” he wrote. “Of course there are many things I wished were done better, but they would have required committing company-wide resources well beyond my reach.”
This year, PUBG began to develop regionally, and the structure of the competition was changed. According to Esports Earnings statistics, over $12,000,000 was raffled off in the championships. Despite this, the regional leagues were aimed at attracting new spectators, but the attempt was a failure. Because of this, many eSports clubs have already announced their withdrawal from this discipline, including Tempo Storm, Dignitas, Lazrus Esports, Spacestation Gaming, Pittsburgh Knights and Cloud9.
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