Daytrade, Tianba & MiTH to miss PUBG partnership this year

Esports organizations across the globe with PUBG power lineups started reporting they have not been granted PUBG partner status this year. The first alarms started ringing from the SEA and Chinese regions with 3 notable teams reporting sad news.

One of the most titled clubs in the professional PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS scene, Daytrade Gaming, did not receive membership in the new Global Partner Team Program for professional teams. The Thailand-based organization announced the news in a tweet.

Daytrade Gaming opened a PUBG division in 2019. Since then, the club's lineups have earned $465,000 in prize money in the discipline.

Daytrade Gaming finished tenth at last year's PUBG Global Championship 2022 in Dubai and won the seventh and sixth seasons of the PUBG Continental Series in its region.

Current Daytrade Gaming lineup:

  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Nattakit "Jochwep" Chaiyaphun
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Chonchanok "Belmoth" Chankasame
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Peerapass "FLASH" Termkla
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Thanaporn "Nourinz" Udomphonampai
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Peerapat "PuuChiwz" Kalumpan
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Nattanan "MeanZuza" Sawangsaeng

Another notable team from the Asia-Pacific region, Made in Thailand, did not receive membership in the new partner program for professional teams (Global Partner Team Program).

MiTH opened a division on PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS in 2017. Since then, the club's lineups have earned $106,000 in prize money in the discipline.

MiTH finished eighth in the fifth and sixth seasons of the PUBG Continental Series, missing out on the PUBG Continental Series 7 and the PUBG Global Championship 2022 in Dubai.

MiTH roster:

  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Katanyu "DUCKMANZ" Chinsorranan
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Weerapat "Jacob" Jantanet
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Chanan "RogueNANZMY" Kasetsoonthorn
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Nattakit "Latae" Sanersri
  • Тайланд, Thailand, TH Nattanaphon "Excrozit" Fangsuwan

Chinese eSports club Tianba did not receive membership in the new partner program for professional teams (Global Partner Team Program). The organization announced this on its Weibo page.

Tianba opened a division on PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS in 2019. Since then, the club's lineups have earned $697,000 in prize money in the discipline.

Tianba placed 30th at last year's PUBG Global Championship 2022 in Dubai, finished in the top 10 at PUBG Continental Series 7: Asia, and finished in third place at PUBG Continental Series 6: Asia.

Tianba players:

  • Китай, China, CN LinShuNN
  • Китай, China, CN Tiant1an
  • Китай, China, CN LuRenA
  • Китай, China, CN Mingz1
  • Китай, China, CN 77owo
  • Китай, China, CN 9
  • Китай, China, CN LongSkr