PUBG Mobile and Gamers Without Borders organized a $3 million tournament called the World Invitational. The four-day competition was the biggest charity event in the game’s history and took place on July 22-25, 2021
The World Invitational featured two $1.5 million contests -- for PMWI East (from the Middle East & Asia) and PMWI West (from Europe & the Americas).
The Eastern side of the competition included:
- A1 Esports (Bangladesh)
- Bigetron Red Aliens (Indonesia)
- Blacklist International (Philippines)
- DRS Gaming (Nepal)
- DSGaming (South Korea)
- D’Xavier (China)
- Fanatic Zombies (UAE)
- Geek Fam (Malaysia)
- Nasr Esports (Middle East)
- Natus Vincere (Russia)
- Reject (Japan)
- i8 Esports (Pakistan)
- Team Myths (Algeria)
- Valdus Esports (Thailand)
- Yalla Esports (KSA)
- Zeus Esports (Mongolia)
The Western teams were:
- 19Esports (Canada
- Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
- Chivas Esports (Mexico)
- Destiny (Germany)
- Ghost Gaming (USA)
- Godsent (Ukraine)
- Gunz Esport (Egypt)
- Konina Power (Khazakstan)
- Lakonostra MVP (UK)
- Next Ruya Gaming (Turkey)
- Qlash (France)
- Ra’ad (Egypt)
- RTG Esports (Jordan)
- Team Onyx (Georgia)
- Team Queso (Argentina)
- UDR Killers (Spain)
Ghost Gaming represented the United States and their performance earned $122,000 donated to the partner humanitarian organization UNICEF.