
Following a dramatic Playoffs 1 weekend, we’re gearing up for the first set of PAS1 Finals! Here’s what you need to know about the schedule, format, who’s competing and more.
Finals 1 Participants
The pro players won’t be the only ones who’ll be earning a prize this weekend - you can also score some in-game items just by watching the PAS1 Finals on Twitch! (You can also snag these during the PUBG EMEA Championship strings, which take place about an hour or two before PAS each day)
April 24
Watch 60 minutes of the stream: Yeet! (Spray)
Watch 120 minutes of the stream: Casper The Caster (Emblem)
April 25
Watch 60 minutes of the stream: Victory Dance 93
Watch 120 minutes of the stream: Festive Flurry Jeans
April 26
Watch 30 minutes of the stream: Victory Dance 74
Watch 60 minutes of the stream: Festive Flurry Shoes
Watch 120 minutes of the stream: Festive Flurry Sweater
Drops will be active on PUBG: Battlegrounds (EN), PUBG: Battlegrounds (PTBR)
The PAS1 Finals format is tried and tested - 16 teams will face off over three days, for a total of 15 matches. Whoever has the most points at the end of play on Sunday will be crowned the Finals 1 Champion!
The PAS1 Finals are vitally important to any team who wants to compete on the global stage. To start with, the top 2 teams qualify directly to all PUBG Global Series events in the second half of the year (meaning PGS Circuit 2 and 3).
Furthermore, PAS1 Finals will be the main events at which Americas teams earn PGC Points, which are used to qualify for the crown jewel of the PUBG Esports year - the PUBG Global Championship. Teams have already had an opportunity to pick up some PGC Points during the Playoffs, but the amount up for grabs is much bigger in the Finals.
And last but certainly not least - there is $29,500 of prize money to be earned in each Finals weekend!
This edition of PAS1 is unique because there are two sets of Playoffs and Finals. So, once this weekend’s Finals are over, we’ll be going back to the Playoffs stage next weekend with Playoffs 2 - where all 29 teams will start from scratch and try to qualify for Finals 2.
Be sure to tune in on our Twitch, YouTube and Kick channels to catch all of the action!