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Valdus The Murder win PUBG Mobile World Invitational 2021: East

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26 Jul 2021

Nathan Bonello

This past weekend we saw team Valdus The Murder grabbing the win at the PUBG Mobile World Invitational 2021: East. Here is how it all went down:

Final Standings + Winnings:

  • 1st – $5,000 – Valdus The Murder
  • 2nd – $5,000 – Natus Vincere
  • 3rd – $5,000 – D’Xavier
  • 4th – $5,000 – Z3US eSPORT
  • 5th – $5,000 – Bigetron RA
  • 6th – $5,000 – DS Gaming
  • 7th – $5,000 – YaLLa Esports
  • 8th – $5,000 – DRS GAMING
  • 9th – $5,000 – REJECT
  • 10th – $5,000 – Blacklist International
  • 11th – $5,000 – A1 eSports
  • 12th – $5,000 – Geek Fam
  • 13th – $5,000 – i8 Esports
  • 14th – $5,000 – NASR Esports
  • 15th – $5,000 – Fanatic Zombies
  • 16th – $5,000 – Team MYthS

Since this was a charity event, the top 4 placing teams at this event were given the option to donate to whichever charity they wanted. Here they were as follows:

  • 1st – $442,500 – Valdus The Murder – International Medical Corps
  • 2nd – $202,500 – Natus Vincere – UNICEF
  • 3rd – $117,000 – D’Xavier – Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance
  • 4th – $155,000 – Z3US eSPORT – UNICEF

Valdus The Murder win PUBG Mobile World Invitational 2021 – How did they do it?

The Thai roster kicked things off with a bang at the PM World Invitational. The first round was nothing too special, as they placed 5th with 10 eliminations. However in the rounds that followed, the team performed extremely well. In the second round they placed 3rd with 4 kills, and in the 3rd round they placed 2nd with 8 eliminations.

Round 4 and 5 were some of their best games, winning both with 14 and 11 eliminations respectively. It wasn’t until round 10 when they got their 3rd win of the event, this time round with 12 kills. Rounds 11,12, and 15 were all 2nd placements, but they had a lot of kills to compensate. Then, in the 17th round, the team once again pulled off an exceptional performance, grabbing the chicken dinner with 10 eliminations to their name. To end things off, the team placed 2nd in the 19th round, which got them some extra final points needed to seal the victory.

By the end of all the matches, VAL won the entire thing with 287 points, having a 63 point gap separating them from 2nd place.

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