After testing the waters in 2018, both "Fortnite" and "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" are unveiling bigger esports plans for 2019. "Fortnite" will be part of major esports tournament IEM Katowice this March, while "PUBG" is intending to funnel a portion of league revenue towards its pro-tier teams. The Poland-based esports event has been running since 2007 and serves as a major destination for a number of big money world series. As well as the $500,000 "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" and $412,000 "Starcraft 2" World Championships, this year's edition will feature hugely popular 100-player console and computer game "Fortnite" on two separate occasions. A $100,000 (P5.2 ...
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