What’s better than playing PUBG for fun? Playing it for charity, of course. While you’re worried bout getting your own delicious chicken dinner, you can play as part of a tournament or watch a tournament that’s meant to help gamers in need. PUBG is advertising the Gamers for Giving charity tournament this weekend, or #GFG2018. It’s a tournament that’s looking to raise money for Gamers Outreach, a video game industry charity organization that provides therapy and recreation to children who are stuck in the hospital.
You can watch a schedule of streams all weekend, and while you’re at it, make a donation to the charity so you can help kids in need. PUBG Corp. is leading the charge by matching donations made, up to $350,000 this year. So while you’re not doing anything, why not slide some cash to some kids who could really use the monetary (and emotional) assistance?
Don't miss Gamers for Giving this weekend. #GFG2018 is a gaming tournament with the goal of raising money for @GamersOutreach charity programs.
PUBG Corp. is proud to be matching donations up to $350,000 this year. Watch all weekend and donate here: https://t.co/PZYFECPeDh pic.twitter.com/NQOfGVWArt
— PLAY BATTLEGROUNDS (@PUBG) April 28, 2018
If you’re going to check out some of the scheduled streams, you can head on over to the official Gamers for Giving stream page, where you can meet some of the players competing and staying online so you can watch what they’re up to. It’s a good time to be jumping on PUBG in general, especially with the latest update that just went live, with new weapon updates, a new gun, car, and more.