PUBG GLOBAL INVITATIONALS OFFICIALLY BEGINS THIS WEEK

PUBG GLOBAL INVITATIONALS OFFICIALLY BEGINS THIS WEEK

To any and all new and old PUBG players, the global tournament we have all been waiting for is finally here this weekend.

The LAN/offline hybrid event offers a prize pot of $3.5 million USD and will be broadcasted on various global platforms.

The event will run from February 8 – March 28, with 32 rosters from eight different regions participating in weekly showdowns with prize money increasing as the competition progresses. The tournament will primarily be held offline at Studio Paradise in Incheon, South Korea, however due to the current COVID-19 situation, teams from Japan, China, and Chinese Taipei will compete online from their home regions.

Based on Rank Decision matches which took place from February 5-7, the highest ranked 16 teams will kick off Weekly Survival matches on February 8 to battle it out for a place in the Weekly Grand Finals. Once a team wins a Weekly Survival match, they will progress to the Weekly Grand Finals immediately – with their place taken by the next highest ranked team from Rank Decision Matches. The four top ranked teams at the Weekly Finals will take home a share of the prize pot. This process continues over eight weeks, with a one-week break in the middle for an additional PUBG esports tournament.

The share of prize money offered in each weekly event will grow as the tournament progresses, and the team that secures the most earnings by the end of the event will be crowned champions. A full run-down of the PGI.S format and rules can be found here.

PGI.S schedule:
Week 1 Weekly Survival Matches: Monday 8 February, Tuesday 9 February and Wednesday 10 February, starting from 11:00 CET.
After the opening week, weekly Survival Matches will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 CET.
Weekly Finals Matches: To take place every Saturday and Sunday throughout the event from 11:00 CET.
Survival Tournament: March 5-7, a specialty tournament within PGI.S.

All matches will be broadcasted globally on various platforms in 17 languages, including English, Russian, Turkish, Korean, and Vietnamese. In addition to the broadcast, fans can tune into the Weekly Final pre-shows and enjoy additional PUBG esports content.