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The Road To Masters Begins Now!
2025-05-29


The PUBG Players Masters #2 is coming up, and it’s going to be one of the biggest TPP events of the year for the competitive scene. It includes a $20,000 USD prize pool in each region (Americas and EMEA). If your team wants a shot at playing in Masters #4 later this year, this is where it all begins!

But before we dive in, here’s a quick recap of what happened at Masters #1. Team Falcons and Virtus.pro took the top spots in their regions with strong performances. Other teams like Typhon Gaming, Team Liquid, FUT Esports, and BB Team also showed consistently strong execution and well-rounded performances. The competition was tough, and it set the stage for Masters #2 in a seriously exciting way.


Masters #2

To compete in Masters #2, teams need to be eligible through the official PUBG Players Tour Scrims or Cups. Sign-ups for Scrims open on May 30th. This is the first step. Be sure to register - If your team isn’t signed up, you won’t be able to take part in the tournament!

Register here: 
EMEA
Americas

We’ll be revealing more details about the Masters qualification process during the Super Cup broadcast on May 30th. You’ll hear the details live on stream, including how to register, what’s required, and where to go to get started. There will be links shared during the show and reminders to help make sure no one misses it. The broadcast will be available on the official PUBG Esports channels: Twitch and YouTube.


Masters #4

This is also the start of the road to Masters #4. Masters #4 will be the biggest TPP event of the year, pitting the best teams from EMEA and Americas directly against each other in one single cross-continental challenge tournament! Masters #4 will feature the biggest prize pool of any PUBG Players Tour event with a whopping $50,000 USD on the line. 

The qualification process for the Masters #4 Last chance is as follows: 50% of the participants will qualify from the overall results of Masters 1–3, and 50% will qualify through the 2 cups leading up to the Masters #4 Last Chance stage.

To elaborate on this process:

  • The top 8 teams from Masters 1-3 will qualify to the Masters #4 Last Chance stage.

  • Additionally, the top 4 teams from each of the two Cups held before Masters will also advance to the Masters #4 Last Chance stage.

  • From the Masters #4 Last Chance stage, the top 8 teams will qualify to Masters 4.

  • The same structure applies for the Americas region, bringing the total to 16 teams at Masters 4.

To learn more, make sure you’re watching the final day of the Super Cup this weekend - Then be ready to sign up when Scrims open on May 30th! 


See you on the Battlegrounds!