Zenith Esports won one game and finished second in another to take the lead after the first day of the North American event at the PUBG Continental Series Charity Showdown. Zenith has 46 points, five second place Exodus, who also won a competition. Game winners Oath Gaming and Shoot To Kill are in third and fourth place with 39 and 35 points respectively. Dodge and Susquehanna Soniqs are in fifth place with 32 points.
The $ 800,000 tournament that uses PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is split into four regional events, each with a $ 100,000 prize pool and an additional $ 100,000 from the PUBG Corporation to be donated to charities chosen by the winning teams # The Asia Pacific region (Southeast Asia and Oceania) started playing on May 14, while the Asia region (Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan) and the European region started on May 15.
The 16-team North American region runs through Sunday, with five games daily. Teams receive points in each match and their total deaths. Zenith captured the third game at Sanhok and gained 10 place points and 11 kill points. They also finished second in the first game, on Erangel Remaster, with six place points and nine kill points.
Zenith finished ninth in the second game, over Erangel Remaster; ninth in the fourth game, off Miramar; and 14th in the fifth game, at Miramar. Exodus won the day opener before Shoot To Kill took a win. After Zenith’s victory, Oath Gaming and Fabled were the last two winners.
PUBG Continental Series Charity Showdown – North America ranking, with place points, skill points and total points 1. Zenith Esports, 22, 24, 46
2. Exodus, 19, 22, 41 3. Oath Gaming, 16, 23, 39
4. Shoot to kill, 12, 23, 35 T5. Dodge, 9, 23, 32
T5. Susquehanna Soniqs, 13, 19, 32 7. Elus1ve, 15, 15, 30
T8. Wildcard Gaming, 5, 22, 27 T8. Radiance, 10, 17, 27
10. Comets, 6, 18, 24 T11. 303 Esports, 9, 14, 23
T11. Fabled, 10, 13, 23 13. Houston Hardshifts, 6, 15, 21
14. Illusion, 1, 18, 19 15. Team Clueless, 7, 10, 17
16. LiViD Gaming, 0, 12, 12