B1 Beiman PUBG Mobile Chapter 1 Ends in Scandal – 10 Lakh PKR Prize Pool Dispute

The competitive PUBG Mobile scene has been shaken by a major controversy following the conclusion of the B1 Beiman Chapter 1 tournament. What was meant to be a celebration of skill, strategy, and international competition has turned into a scandal — with several top teams claiming they have been left *unpaid* despite the event boasting a 10 lakh PKR prize pool. 

Source - Esports News arena 

Tournament Recap – From Intense Battles to Unpaid Winnings

Over the course of four days, elite squads from across regions clashed in high-stakes matches. The Grand Finals – Day 3 saw Team GGS rise to the top of the standings with 218 points, including 3 WWCDs and a staggering 125 elimination points. AS1B Esports, LEO Esports, 4 Thrives, and DRS Gaming also put up impressive performances, making the event one of the most competitive in recent memory.


However, the glory of victory quickly turned sour. Multiple sources allege that while the Pakistani teams have been paid their share of the winnings, international teams — including Team GGS, LEO Esports, and DRS Gaming — are still waiting for their payments.

Community Backlash and Demands for Accountability

The esports community has erupted with frustration. Social media platforms are flooded with posts, screenshots, and testimonies from players and fans demanding answers from the B1 Beiman management. The situation escalated further when reports emerged that members of the tournament's organizing team have gone silent and unreachable.


Many are calling for stricter regulations in the PUBG Mobile esports ecosystem, urging event organizers to ensure prize pool security and payment guarantees before tournaments begin.

Why This Matters for Esports Integrity

Incidents like this not only damage the reputation of the organizers but also harm the trust between players, fans, and sponsors. Prize pool scams discourage international participation and hinder the growth of the esports industry.


For professional players, tournaments are not just about fame — they are their livelihood. Failing to honor prize commitments undermines the competitive spirit and can have lasting consequences for a scene still developing its global credibility.

The Road Ahead

At the time of writing, B1 Beiman Esports has yet to issue an official statement addressing these allegations. Teams and fans alike await clarity, hoping that the organizers will fulfill their promises and restore some measure of trust.


Until then, the B1 Beiman Chapter 1 controversy serves as a stark reminder:


> In esports, transparency is not optional — it’s essential.

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