At Gamescom, we got a decent idea about PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds as an esports. And, It seems that Luminosity Gaming like it so far, as their four-man team triumph the 1st ever PUBG’s Squad tournament here today at gamescom PUBG Invitational taking away $80,000 as grand prize money. The final leaderboard saw 3 of the Luminosity Gaming players Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, Hogne “Chipzy” Krogsæther, Justin “JP2” Pate, and Cedrik “Drassel” Lessard at the top after three games. In thier journey till finals, they beat out fellow esports organizations Noble, Liquid, TSM, and Cloud9 to finish in first place.

In the first game, LG finishes with victory. The 2nd game was a bit close when LG hold only a 4-point lead over the second place team, Tier 3 Gaming. Once the final ame ended, LG finished with an overall win by a 62-point margin.

After the tournaments featuring Squads, Solos, and Duos, it seemed like the four-man teams in Squads offer the best viewer experience when it comes to spectating. It’s much easier to follow—and easier for the camera crew behind the scenes to follow 19 teams of four, as opposed to 70 solo perspectives or 40 duos.

The Squads event was played in third person perspective, but the prevailing thought after this week’s first LAN in PUBG was that first person is the way to go for esports, as it offers a more competitive and exciting experience for players and viewers alike.

Still, though, with viewership exceeding 100,000 on Twitch every day, and esports organizations at or near the top in every competition, it looks like competitive PUBG is here to stay. And it will only get better with time as the game continues to progress towards a full release.