These were the most beautiful professional PUBG moments of last season.
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The 2019 season was a year of wing rehearsals in the professional PUBG, which allowed us to see some weird scenes on our screens.
There were plenty of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds events last year, thanks in large part to the Global Championship. Between the start of the season and the Gen.G World Championship moment, we got plenty of exciting scenes worth replenishing and recalling.

The one-man army
HoN_BoYa, an Armory Gaming player, relentlessly slaughtered his opponents and brought together a total of 6 kills by the end of the match. BoYa nicely brought in the style of his team, which brought together a much higher kill average in his matches than his rivals.
The winning grenade
The last survivor of the Four Angry Men, the CPT, found a team moving closely together, threw a grenade between them, and exterminated them all. After the devastation, the guy still shot the two remaining survivors and brought his team a chicken dinner.

Cars vs. naked survivor
One of OP Gaming Ardor’s players, Ash, had a very difficult start to his turn, finding no loots, and the LAVEGA team started chasing him. The two tried to hit him with a car, then were unfortunate until one of his teammates rescued Asht. Incidentally, LAVEGA did not collect any kills during the rest of the match.
At a deadly pace
Finland and Russia have pushed a showdown on the bridge that Hollywood films would envy.

Kendo occupied the house
The most embarrassing situation in a team match is when you are left alone. Kendo solved it, say, because despite having seven opponents, he exterminated his remaining rivals after a vigorous occupation.
We will be wondering which teams and players in the year 2020 will surprise us with similar moments. The Global Championship will be waiting for the best this fall as well, where the whole world will try to take the Gen.G trophy. We’ll see if anyone succeeds.

- Developer: Bluehole Inc.
- Publisher: Bluehole Inc.
- Platform: PC
- Style: Action
- Appearance: 12/20/2017
Brendan Greene, who was also involved in the production of H1Z1: King of the Kill, one of the great connoisseurs of MMO shooting with a concept similar to Battle Royale and Fighting Hungry, released his own game on the subject, combining elements from the genre’s most popular titles: it became the team survival-based PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.