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PUBG Global Invitational attendees will receive exclusive in-game skins

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Attendees of next month’s PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Global Invitational 2018 will receive exclusive in-game skins, PUBG Corp revealed today.

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The basic Solo ticket costs €29 per day ($34), but there’s an option for a special Premium ticket for €65 ($75). Premium ticket holders get a “VIP experience” at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany, including upgraded seats, access to the Premium Lounge, and an exclusive entrance.

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Each day, a specific cosmetic item will be made available for attendees. In order to complete the full set, attendees must attend each of the four days of the event. The skins are from the Wasteland Collection, and they include a Reaper Mask, Doomsday Hoodie, Survivalist Slacks, and Pan of Judgment.

In total, if someone wants to attend the event at a bare minimum, they will need to spend €116 ($134) on tickets to the event alone. The skins are just a bonus of course as the main event will be the finals of PGI 2018, PUBG Corp’s first big esports event.

“The PUBG Global Invitational 2018 is not simply a tournament that showcases the potential that PUBG esports holds, but a unique opportunity to bring PUBG fans from around the world together to enjoy a truly immersive PUBG experience,” said Changhan Kim, CEO, PUBG Corp. “We look forward to engaging with the fans in Berlin and seeing the intense PUBG action reach a fever pitch like never before.”

PGI 2018 takes place from July 25 to July 29, featuring 20 top teams and a $2 million prize pool.


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