If traditional crypto conferences focus on lengthy speeches and business networking,
then the @PUBG e-sports tournament that @Sidekick_Labs is about to bring is undoubtedly
a breath of fresh air

This event will be held during Token 2049 in Singapore this year, and it is expected
that 20-25 teams will participate. Participants can be project parties, community
teams, or even KOLs leading their fans to form teams. The competition is not just a
simple game duel, but a offline carnival that brings the Crypto community together


Sidekick wants to use the three-pronged approach of "top consultant + live e-sports + public welfare donation"
to turn Token2049 into a benchmark stage for deep integration of encryption and e-sports, allowing the audience to feel the community in the tense and exciting arena
cohesion and love transfer


Not long ago, @HeyfishYC launched a vote asking everyone which game should be chosen for the next line
Under the game. As a result, PUBG won by an overwhelming advantage
out. This method of "community decides" not only reflects Sidekick
Labs' respect for user opinions, but also adds a touch of kindness to the event
Anticipation The inspiration for this tournament comes from the voice of the community

If in two months you are sitting outside the venue of Token 2049, holding a
cup of coffee, chatting with friends while eating snacks, and enthusiastically discussing which team on stage
which team can laugh to the end. Can the project you support show off in the game
strength? Can the fan group led by KOL win the upset? This relaxed and full
The atmosphere of suspense is in stark contrast to the seriousness of traditional conferences.
The Sidekick team obviously hopes to allow participants to compete in this way
to find a sense of belonging in entertainment, while providing a display for Crypto projects
their own stage

Just as the news of the PUBG Tournament came out, Sidekick threw another
A blockbuster: Brendan Greene, the founder of PUBG, officially
is a consultant for the project. For those familiar with the gaming circle, this name needs no
more words. As the incarnation of "PlayerUnknown", Greene took the lead
created the global battle royale craze, PUBG not only sold over
80 million copies, it also laid the foundation for later (Fortnite) and (Apex Legends)
and other games

What does Greene's joining mean to @Sidekick_Labs? First of all,
His experience and prestige inject strong credibility into the project. As a deep
An expert in online game design, he may be able to help Sidekick
Optimize its live broadcast platform to further improve the experience for game players and audiences.
More importantly, Greene's interest in emerging technologies, such as his
In 2022, he mentioned considering using blockchain for the new Artemis project. and
Sidekick's Crypto vision coincides

Does this cooperation indicate a long-term relationship between PUBG and @Sidekick_Labs?
binding? Although there is no clear evidence at present, it is not difficult to imagine that Greene's participation
Participation may drive more PUBG-based activities, and even lead to Crypto
native game content. In any case, his arrival has opened Sidekick
A door to the traditional gaming community, allowing more players to have the opportunity to access
The charm of combining Crypto and live streaming

This tournament is not only about competition and exposure, but also carries a warm mission
Life. Sidekick promises to donate all gifts and rewards received during the competition
All of them will be donated to children's charities. This decision is refreshing and in pursuit of
While innovating technology, they have not forgotten to give back to society

In the world of Crypto, the transparency of blockchain provides new opportunities for charity
Possibility. Through smart contracts, the flow of donations can be clearly recorded, and every
One cent can go directly to the children who need help. This model not only enhances
The trust of donors also sets an example for other projects. Sidekick
Use practical actions to prove that games are not only a form of entertainment, but can also become
A bridge connecting people and conveying goodwill. This combination of public welfare and entertainment,
Also can't help but remind people of Sidekick's team culture. One is willing to collect
Projects that donate proceeds often have a group of members who value structure and character behind them.
This may be why Sidekick can stand out in the highly competitive encryption field
One of the reasons

Sidekick's actions are not just a tournament or a personnel matter
Appointment, they may be an epitome of the integration of Crypto and e-sports. Imagine
What if blockchain elements were added to this game? The audience can
Earn tokens by watching live broadcasts, and players can trade NFT in the game
Limited equipment, and even the rules of the game can be formulated through decentralized voting.
These ideas may sound far-fetched, but given Sidekick's speed of innovation,
may not be a pipe dream

Greene's joining also makes people think. As a game design pioneer
Will he cooperate with Sidekick to develop a new Crypto game?
experience? Or, will he help the platform create a live broadcast for chain games?
state? Whichever is possible, this tournament may be a starting point for
Pave the way for future exploration. For chain game enthusiasts and developers,
Sidekick's movements are undoubtedly good news. A crypto platform that supports e-sports and live streaming
Crypto platforms may provide more opportunities for quality game projects to showcase and
Realization opportunities, and even promote the entire industry into a new growth cycle

August has just begun, and Sidekick is already firing on all cylinders. Looking back on July,
They held many events and accumulated a good reputation; and in August,
They use the PUBG Tournament, Brendan Greene's joining, and public welfare
Promises to ignite the enthusiasm of the community again. This is not just a preview of an event,
More than a signal, friends! Sidekick is using its own way to
Redefining the boundaries of Crypto LiveFi and games