Last week, the three Asian leagues wrapped up their final stages, confirming results and PGS representatives. Korea’s PWS concluded its Final Stage with three teams securing PGS tickets, APAC completed its four-day Final Stage to determine its qualifiers, and China’s PCL revealed its final cumulative standings to crown a champion and award PGS slots.
Day 1 Winner: DN FREECS (97 points, 58 kills, 2 WWCDs)
🔹 Top Player: DNF_Salute (16 kills, 2,384.7 damage)
Day 2 Winner: DN FREECS (75 points, 44 kills, 2 WWCDs)
Summary: DN FREECS topped both days, showing dominant form, but the three PGS tickets went to SGA INCHEON, FN Pocheon, and Baegopa. Salute and Heaven were among the standout players, delivering strong kill and damage numbers to highlight the Korean league’s competitiveness.

Day 1 Winner: Sharper Esports (62 points, 36 kills, 0 WWCDs)
🔹 Top Player: SP_Earthzapalui (13 kills, 2,788 damage)
Day 2 Winner: FULL SENSE (95 points, 58 kills, 3 WWCDs)
🔹 Top Player: FS_Thanad0l (17 kills, 2,525 damage)
Day 3 Winner: eArena (63 points, 40 kills, 1 WWCD)
🔹 Top Player: EA_OHPONDZ (18 kills, 2,627.82 damage)
Day 4 Winner: Forest Natural Gaming (59 points, 24 kills, 3 WWCDs)
🔹 Top Player: T5_Flukky (14 kills, 1,358.76 damage)
Summary: Each day produced a different winner, underlining how competitive the APAC region has become. Importantly, FULL SENSE’s strong result on Day 2 (95 points, 3 WWCDs) was made possible by retaining key players from Daytrade Gaming, giving them the foundation to succeed. Buriram United Esports impressed with an explosive Day 4 performance, while Forest Natural Gaming secured their ticket with consistent finishes. In the end, FULL SENSE, Buriram United Esports, and Forest Natural Gaming qualified for PGS.
1st: JDG Esports — 225 points
2nd: Petrichor Road — 199 points
3rd: 17Gaming — 151 points
(4th: Change The Game 146 points / 5th: WEIBO GAMING 135 points)
Summary: JDG Esports carried their dominance from Weekly Finals 1 and 2 into the Grand Final, finishing as overall champions. Last season’s PCL winner, Petrichor Road, finished second but reaffirmed their place as one of China’s elite. Ultimately, JDG Esports and Change The Game secured the two PGS slots.

PWS: DN FREECS won both days, but the PGS tickets went to SGA INCHEON, FN Pocheon, and Baegopa.
APAC: Sharper, FULL SENSE, eArena, and Forest Natural Gaming each had their day; FULL SENSE’s Daytrade core proved vital to their success. The PGS tickets went to FULL SENSE, Buriram United Esports, and Forest Natural Gaming.
PCL: JDG Esports maintained their form from Weekly Finals to win the Grand Final, while Petrichor Road held strong as China’s perennial powerhouse. The PGS slots were awarded to JDG Esports and Change The Game.