It’s almost time for the final weekend of PEC: Spring! Here’s everything you need to know about the story so far, what’s at stake, Twitch drops, format, schedule and more.

PEC: Spring features a new double-trouble format, with two sets of Playoffs and Finals! We’ve already seen the conclusion of Playoffs 1 and Finals 1 - where Virtus.pro took the throne (with Twisted Minds and Team Nemesis following closely behind). Afterwards, we wiped the slate clean and started from scratch again with Playoffs 2 last weekend - which saw 16 teams qualify to this weekend’s upcoming Finals 2. Here’s the full list of teams:


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 PEC: Spring Finals on Twitch! (if you miss the PEC stream, you can also snag these during the PUBG Americas Series streams, which take place about an hour or two after PEC finishes each day)
May 8
Watch 60 minutes of the stream: Friendly Fire (Spray)
Watch 120 minutes of the stream: Networked Gloves
May 9
Watch 60 minutes of the stream: Victory Dance 142
Watch 120 minutes of the stream: Foulmouthed Mask
May 10
Watch 30 minutes of the stream: Lipovka Slacks
Watch 60 minutes of the stream: Dash Doberman Tee
Watch 120 minutes of the stream: Serpent’s Garden Jacket

Drops will be active on PUBG: Battlegrounds (EN), PUBG: Battlegrounds (TR), PUBG: Battlegrounds (CIS).
The PEC: Spring 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 2 Champion!

The PEC: Spring Finals are a crucial battleground for any team aiming to compete on the global stage. Most importantly, the Finals are where the bulk of PGC Points are earned, the key metric used to qualify for the crown jewel of the PUBG Esports calendar, the PUBG Global Championship. While teams had a chance to collect some points during the Playoffs, the Finals offer significantly more, making them the defining moment in the race for qualification.
Beyond that, the stakes extend even further. The top two teams with the highest cumulative PGC Points from PEC: Spring will secure direct qualification to the Esports World Cup in Riyadh later this year, as well as all PUBG Global Series events in the second half of the season (meaning PGS Circuit 3 and 4).
And if that wasn’t enough, each Finals weekend also features a $30,000 prize pool, giving teams yet another reason to bring their best when it matters most.
Be sure to tune in on our Twitch, YouTube and Kick channels to catch all of the action!