Chinese organization Oh My God (OMG) have been crowned champions of the First Person Perspective tournament to close out the PGI 2018 PUBG Global Invitational in Berlin.

The FPP event boasted half of the $2 million prize pool, with the other half already dished out for the Third Person Perspective event completed on July 26, won by S. Korean team Gen.G Gold.


There was a break in the action for the professional teams on Friday July 27, as top streamers played in the $1 million Charity Showdown tournament, featuring Ninja, shroud and Dr DisRespect.

But when the teams got back to action for the FPP tournament, there was still another million dollars on the line, with favorites Team Liquid looking to improve upon their second place finish in the TPP event.


But it wasn't to be for the top North American side, as they once again came up just short, finishing runners up once again, pipped by another Asian side to the top spot.

OMG, best known for the League of Legends team, came out on top after the first day of matches, and continued their hot run on championship Sunday, to secure first place.

It was still an all around successful weekend for Team Liquid, as well as European team "Welcome to South Georgo", who took third place in both events.


PGI 2018 PUBG Global Invitational Final Placements

FPP Final Placements

Place Team Prize 1st Oh My God $400,000 2nd Team Liquid $160,000 3rd Welcome to South Georgo $100,000 4th Na'Vi $60,000 5th Avangar $35,000 6th Ghost Gaming $35,000 7th Honey Badger $20,000 8th Pittsburgh Knights $20,000 9th Gen.G Gold $10,000 10th Refund Gaming $10,000 11th Gen.G Black $10,000 12th Chiefs ESC $10,000 13th Team Gates $5,000 14th Four Angry Men $5,000 15th Crest Windfall $5,000 16th Crest Xanadu $5,000 17th ahq ESC $2,500 18th Savage Esports $2,500 19th Oyun Hizmetleri $2,500 20th MiTH E-Sports $2,500


TPP Final Placements