PUBG CONTINENTAL SERIES 5 IS HERE!
Since 2020, PCS has been an exciting endeavor in sharing regional Championship moments with the fans of PUBG Esports! Starting with the PUBG Charity Showdown and four PUBG Continental Series events, PCS5 is the FINAL PCS before the PUBG Global Championship later this year.
We’ve been shocked and bamboozled by match-defining moments as teams in Asia, APAC, Americas, and Europe set themselves apart from the rest of the pack. In the weeks between events, some rosters and rules have changed as our teams focus on survival, but the eagerness to see another action-packed tournament of unwavering PUBG Esports history does not subside!
Starting September 16th, the final battle before PGC crashes into Asia, APAC, Europe and the Americas. 64 teams across 4 regions will fight for a prize pool exceeding $1M+ between all four regions. The teams who come out on top will move into PGC where they have a chance to claim global domination!
PUBG CONTINENTAL SERIES RECAP
It’s important to remember the moments leading up to PCS5 – the teams who stood out and reigned supreme in the PCS timeline. In 2021 and starting with PCS4, teams and players shifted their focus to scoring PGC Points – in an attempt to focus their efforts on scoring a PGC invite later this year while stacking some cold hard cash along the way.
Which team gained your support through the series?
PUBG Charity Showdown
- ASIA – 1st -Tianba, 2nd – LYG Gaming, 3rd – Team Curson
- APAC – 1st – DivisionX Gaming, 2nd – QConfirm, 3rd – Buriram United Esports
- Americas – 1st – Oath, 2nd – Shoot To Kill (now TSM FTX), 3rd – Soniqs
- Europe – 1st – Northern Lights (now Virtus.pro), 2nd – TORNADO ENERGY, 3rd – NAVI
PCS1
- ASIA – 1st -Infantry, 2nd – Team Quadro, 3rd – Griffin
- APAC – 1st – QConfirm, 2nd – Buriram United Esports, 3rd – Golden Cat
- Americas – 1st – Shoot To Kill, 2nd – Wildcard Gaming, 3rd – Soniqs
- Europe – 1st – TSM, 2nd – TORNADO ENERGY, 3rd – Northern Lights
PCS2
- ASIA – 1st -Triumphant Song Gaming, 2nd – infantry, 3rd – T1
- APAC – 1st – Divine Esports, 2nd – FURY, 3rd – Buriram United Esports
- Americas – 1st – Soniqs, 2nd – Oath, 3rd – Shoot To Kill (now TSM FTX)
- Europe – 1st – FaZe Clan, 2nd – Team Liquid, 3rd – TSM
PCS3
- ASIA – 1st – Multi Circle Gaming, 2nd – OGN Entus, 3rd – Tianba
- APAC – 1st – Buriram United Esports, 2nd – DivisionX Gaming, 3rd – Divine Esports
- Americas – 1st – Soniqs, 2nd – Gascans, 3rd – Oath
- Europe – 1st – Northern Lights (now Virtus.pro), 2nd – Team Liquid, 3rd – Digital Athletics
PCS4
- ASIA – 1st -Petrichor Road, 2nd – GHIBLI, 3rd – KaiXin Esports
- APAC – 1st – Buriram United Esports, 2nd – FURY, 3rd – BN United
- Americas – 1st – Soniqs, 2nd – Dodge, 3rd – Oath
- Europe – 1st – Virtus.pro, 2nd – Team Liquid, 3rd – Redline
PGC POINTS
Earlier this year, we announced our PGC seed distribution plan and a mid-season PGC Point update. In an effort to keep you updated and informed – here’s a current Top 10 seed by region as of September 7th, 2021!
Note: Teams earn PGC 2021 qualification through PGC Points collected in PCS4 and PCS5, additional third-party tournaments, and various guaranteed sub-region events.
ASIA
- Petrichor Road – 212
- GHIBLI – 132
- KaiXin Esports – 96
- Multi Circle Gaming – 92
- MaD Clan – 76
- Danawa e-sports – 58
- 17 Gaming – 52
- DAMWON Gaming – 36
- Four Angry Men – 32
- Gen.G – 30
APAC
- Buriram United Esports – Qualified by Winning PCS4 APAC
- FURY – 172
- BN United – 140
- ArkAngel Predator – 118
- Eagle 365 Esports – 100
- Sharper Esport – 75
- Daytrade Gaming – 66
- Attack All Around – 56
- Magic Esport – 28
- Victim Rise – 28
Americas
- Susquehanna Soniqs – 625
- Oath Gaming – 585
- TSM – 460
- Dodge – 325
- Dignitas – 290
- Guadalajara Gascans – 255
- FIUMBA – 230
- Spacestation Gaming – 210
- Young Kings – 200
- A Creche – 135
Europe
- Virtus.pro – 835
- Team Liquid – 435
- NAVI – 335
- Heroic – 295
- ENCE – 280
- Entropiq – 250
- FaZe Clan – 235
- Question Mark – 200
- AfterAlt – 180
- DiNG – 145