Top 10 Highest-Ranked PUBG Players
Top 10 Pubg Players In World player Unknown Battleground:
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By high standards, professional gaming is a new phenomenon. For as long as video games have existed, they’ve been played by average people in their leisure time. The very notion of making it a career is a fairly recent development. That doesn’t mean there aren’t some veterans out there that have been around since day one; those players are called legends and often make up some of your favorite content creators today. You don’t need to know all their names just yet, but you can find them all with one click on Twitch or YouTube—or by clicking here!
Dakota
Once again, I’m out of my element. I’ve never played player unknown battleground and know nothing about it. I had to ask around to gather all of these stats, so if they’re wrong or outdated, that would be why. Dakotaz is probably one of the most popular streamers in all of Twitch. He mostly plays Fortnite but also streams a lot of Apex Legends (he was actually streaming when I took over his channel). According to SocialBlade (who is awesome and you should follow), Dakotaz has around 2 million followers on Twitch, which makes him 1 in about 571 streamers who have hit that milestone.
Ghost
Last year, streamer Michael Shroud Grzesiek put together a list of his picks for top pubg mobile online play players. While he had plenty of respect for his peers in general, he felt that specific players had more skill than others; making it a bit easier to win games and have fun at tournaments. Now that Battlegrounds has been out for almost a year, other top streamers have decided to go over their own lists of top ten. So before you enter into your next Solo or Duo tournament match, make sure you know who some of these experts think are the most worthy opponents. You can also see if you agree with them or not! Here's our top ten
DevilWingsZ
The highest-ranked PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds player in all of North America is Michael Imaqtpie Santana. The pro player has a current rank of 79 and he continues to compete in esports events regularly. At home, he plays with a controller rather than with a mouse and keyboard. In his opinion, controllers are better for shooters as you can move your character more quickly and aim quicker with fewer button presses on your part. While he does not have any big wins under his belt yet, Imaqtpie is steadily rising up through the ranks and gaining recognition as an excellent team player online. His Twitter feed offers daily updates on his gaming career so that fans always know where they can see him next.
PLAYERUNKNOWN
The Greatest Name in Battle Royale Esports - PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is an online multiplayer game that pits 100 players against each other in a fight to survive. While it may not be quite as popular as League of Legends or Overwatch, PUBG is still one of the most played games on Steam and esports is becoming more and more prevalent. But there's one question that seems to confuse fans: Who's actually playing? A lot of people have tried to answer that question with varying success. Recently, I decided to take my own crack at answering it by looking at a selection of some high-ranking players and digging into their Twitch profiles a bit.
Grimm
The RoyalQueen is a professional Dutch player who regularly reaches the top ten worldwide. With over 2,000 kills under his belt and an average placement of fifth, he’s been one of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ best players since the game’s release. TheRoyalQueen often streams his gameplay on Twitch and uploads highlights to YouTube to demonstrate some of his best (and most hilarious) plays. He often teams up with other top PUBG players like KiwiFPS, Redox, and Dezachu to show off their prowess in battle royale matches.
TheRoyalQueen
She earned her spot at number one in a solo queue by being one of only three female players to finish at rank 1 (the other two were streamers). She’s incredibly entertaining to watch, and she’s currently taking a break from Twitch streaming after some controversial comments. Regardless, if you’re not watching TheRoyalQueen play then you might as well not be playing. Her skills are on point and her reactions will make you laugh even if you don’t follow PUBG. If you want to learn how good you need to be before going pro—or what makes a top player so good—then TheRoyalQueen is a perfect example of both.
DrDisRespectLIVE
The highest-ranked player on Steam, Dizzy has the longest headshot kill of 1,939 meters. He was a professional CS: GO player before joining Bluehole to work on their new game, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. And if you think one of these is going to be an easy list to put together, it may surprise you to learn that there are only 13 players who rank above level 99 with more than 3,000 kills in total. It seems like no matter what kind of record people set in PUBG, someone can always improve upon it...or figure out how they cheated and get them kicked off.
Summit1g
The king of Battlefield is also an absolute god at PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. The streamer has been a huge fan of H1Z1, which is basically Battlegrounds 1.0, and we’ve seen him accidentally crush his Twitch chat when he starts playing PUBG. This guy knows how to play and has multiple top 10 finishes in major tournaments under his belt already. His channel recently hit 1 million subscribers so if you want to see more PlayerUnknown action from one of the best out there—this is your dude.
Dizzy
When it comes to League of Legends, one man takes home all of 2017’s major awards: Song Smeb Kyung-ho. He was consistently named among the top players at every tournament he entered, but his true power didn’t show until reaching the grand finals. The South Korean team won four world championships and two Midseason Invitationals in 2017, with Smeb as their carry. Although he started out as a strong top layer on Incredible Miracle 2 back in 2013, Riot Games only added him to its list of global threats at the end of 2016. Since then, no player has dethroned him from that title—and we don’t expect anyone to anytime soon.
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