------This is a modern fictional world where e-sports has become an Olympic sport.
In 2012, PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) became an official competition event in the Delta Olympics. In response to the unexpected addition of a new event, the General Administration of Sport of China issued the "Notice on the Training of the National E-sports Team in 2012", which included PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds), which had previously been listed as an exhibition match, as an official competition event.
After less than twenty days of temporary training, five players from the PUBG division of the NBB e-sports club, the XCD e-sports club and the QHR team broke through the siege and represented the national team in the Olympics.
Twenty-five national teams and one hundred athletes competed on the same field.
The competition lasts for one week, with a total of 16 round-robin matches, divided into two modes: tpp (third-person perspective) and fpp (first-person perspective) for team championships. One day of competition, one day of rest, four games per day.
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