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PCS 2021 Ruleset and Prizes



Hello PUBG Esports fans.

We received quite a bit of feedback following our announcement of the newly-introduced 2021 PCS ruleset. Your passion and honesty are always greatly appreciated and we want to continue the discussion regarding the concerns many of you had. Our goal with the changes is to elevate PUBG Esports for both the competitor and the viewer, so we’d like to take some time to talk about the update in a little more detail.

What you play is what you watch

Our aim with the updated ruleset is to bring PUBG Esports closer in line with the BattleRoyale gameplay experience. Winning is everything - whether you’re a solo, duos, or squads player, the Chicken Dinner is always the ultimate prize.

While the previous S.U.P.E.R. settings helped to establish a strong foundation for the competitive community by reducing some of the game’s more unpredictable elements, over time it has seen us move further away from the core concepts and objectives of Battle Royale. We’re eager to reduce the gap between what PUBG fans play, and what they watch.

There is something to be said about the sheer excitement that happens when a team wins a match. With the WWCD rules during PGI.S, we experienced many thrilling and adrenaline pumping moments throughout the tournament, and we want to maintain this feeling through future events.

How it Works

No change to the rules can be made without taking every step to maintain the element of fairness for our professional players.

Under the revised ruleset, some teams may be required to rethink their strategies and tactics, but across an increased number of matches per event, everyone will have a shot at earning a win. We’re raising the number of Grand Finals games played from 24 in PCS 2020 to 36 in PCS 2021.

Just like before, PCS events will host matches two days a week over a three week period - that means six match days in total. However, the following changes will be applied this time around:
  • Each day will have six matches, increased from four, leading to 12 matches per week and 36 matches in total.
  • Every week will be an individual league with prize money awarded to the top eight squads.
  • The team with the highest amount of prize money at the end of the tournament will be crowned champions.

Each team faces the same challenge at the start of a match: be the last squad standing. And to be champions, they’ll need to prove that they have the mettle to capture Chicken Dinners consistently throughout the event.

Earn to win

As explained above, the top teams will earn prize money across three competition weeks. There’s $70,000 USD on the line each week, with an extra $20,000 reserved for the series winner.



Kill points will still play an important factor in the new system, as equally matched teams will be separated by their kills. It will be the key factor in deciding the final rank. The deadliest player will even receive a bonus award! We’ll have more details on these soon, so stay tuned.

Keep the feedback coming

We know that this new direction is a big shift from the current ruleset, and we understand the concerns shared so far. But as we look to grow PUBG Esports through 2021 and beyond, we’re excited to revisit the core elements that make Battle Royale such a fun and unique genre to watch as well as play, and we’ll be listening to your feedback as we journey to the PUBG Global Championship.

As always, our sincerest thanks to all the PUBG esports fans out there for your love and enthusiasm. We’ll be back soon with more information on PCS4!

PUBG Esports team.

PUBG's new, pyjama-themed Survivor Pass is here

Update - April 28, 2021: The new PUBG update is live.


PUBG's 11.2 patch has come to PC and, boy, is it a big one. Alongside all the usual tweaks and bug fixes, we've got the new Survivor Pass, nerfs for drive-by shooting, and some redesign work for Erangel's bridges.


PUBG Studio has themed PUBG's new Survival Pass around a pyjama party, which feels oddly on point given that most of us have spent the last year in our pyjamas. You've got 30 rewards to pick up over 50 levels of tiers you can grind by earning XP in matches or completing missions. Cosmetics include pyjama-themed skins for your weapons - like the AUG - and outfits for yourself. Survivor Pass: Pajama Party kicks off today and ends on June 9. There's no grace period anymore, so make sure you pick up your gear.


PUBG's pesky drive-by tactic has also been nerfed. In-vehicle recoil for weapons has been bumped up by 10%, though this doesn't apply to sidearms. If you've been out of the loop, passenger stability in vehicles was buffed in a previous update. Combating players in cars became tricky as, well, they can fire upon you with no recoil while being hard to hit themselves.


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PUBG 2: release date, rumours, platforms, and more

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds was one of the first stand alone battle royale games. While its popularity may have dipped in the wake of big releases like Call of Duty: Warzone and Apex Legends, PUBG is still the only game that provides realistic gameplay in a modern day setting.


It'll come as no big surprise to hear, then, that a sequel to Brendan Greene's game is planned. Colloquially known as PUBG 2, the game is apparently in the works and will build on the foundations built by the first game.


While Krafton is also working on a number of other projects, including PUBG Mobile, PUBG: New State, and the highly anticipated Callisto Protocol game, PUBG 2 is the only game in that series that'll act as a direct successor and keep far away from the futuristic elements that have so far been teased elsewhere. Sounds good, right? Here's everything you need to know about PUBG 2, including the game's release date, rumours, platforms, and more.


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PUBG's new Labs mode is all about one-shotting foes

Chatter around PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds may be focused on the 11.2 update, but there's plenty else going on if you're a fan of Krafton's battle royale. We've got a new mode in PUBG Labs that's all about one-shotting enemies and trying to stay alive long enough for your teammates to spawn back in.


The PUBG team explain in a blog post that Respawn Royale is based on two ideas to create a frantic experience for fans on the Paramo map. First up, weapon and throwable damage have been bumped by 500% to create a "one-shot-kill scenario". Naturally, having this feature alone would lead to some swift games, so your teammates will rejoin the fight if you stay alive until their 100-second death timer counts down. Once everyone is eliminated, though, you're out of the game.


The lobby size is reasonably small, with you and your buds taking on up to seven other squads. You'll also have the choice of three different gear spawn kits as weapon looting has been disabled. Don't fret, you can pick a different kit every time you respawn so you can change things up if your current loadout isn't working for you. The blue zone functions as normal, so keep on the move if you try this one out.


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LABS: Respawn Royale


Hello Survivors!

This round of PUBG LABS utilizes two different gameplay changes to create a frantic experience for squads on Paramo. The first of which is a 500% damage increase across the board for all weapons and throwables in order to create a one-shot-kill scenario. But fear not, though dying may be easy, so is getting back into the game!



In Respawn Royale, your defeated squadmates will automatically rejoin the fight after their 100 second death timer has counted down. All you need to do is stay alive as a squad until that happens! If at least 1 squad member is still standing when a player’s death timer completes, they will rejoin the fight but be careful - if your squad is wiped completely, you’ll all be eliminated from the match.



Respawn Royale takes place on Paramo with you and up to 7 other squads. To help keep the focus on the action, we’ve also eliminated weapon looting and added the choice of three different spawn kits. This kit can be changed each time you respawn, so keep an eye on the situation your remaining team members find themselves in. The Blue Zone will also still function as normal, so keep on the move!


[h2]Weapon Damage[/h2]
In Respawn Royale, the damage of firearms, melee weapons, and throwables are increased by 500% in order to provide a one-shot one-kill experience.
[h2]Spawn Kits[/h2]
  • DBS
    • DBS with Holographic Sight
      • 12 Gauge x28
    • Deagle + Red Dot Sight
      • 45 ACP x7
    • 2 Smoke Grenades
  • AWM
    • AWM with 3x Scope
    • .300 x35
  • Crossbow
    • Crossbow with 4x Scope
      • Bolts x25
    • Ghillie Suit
    • Sawed-off
      • 12 Gauge x4
[h2]Respawn Cycle[/h2]
Once knocked out, you will immediately switch to spectating mode and a 100 second respawn timer will display on your screen. During this period, you will have the option to select which kit you wish to spawn with.


[h2]Service Schedule[/h2]
PC:
PDT: April 28th - May 3rd 12 AM
KST: April 28th - May 3rd 4 PM
CEST: April 28th - May 3rd 9 AM

Console: After completion of maintenance on May 6th.
PDT: May 6th - May 10th 12 AM
KST: May 6th - May 10th 4 PM
CEST: May 6th - May 10th 9 AM
[h2]Game Settings[/h2]
  • Paramo
  • FPP & TPP
  • No Knocks/DBNO
  • 20 - 32 Players
    • (Console 16 - 32 players)
  • Squads (1-man squad disabled)
  • Item Spawns
    • Panzerfausts, Grenades, Molotov Cocktails
  • No Vehicle Spawns
  • No Secret Room Keys
  • Death Cam, Observer and Replays disabled
Notes When Playing in LABS
  • LABS games do not provide XP for gameplay rewards
  • LABS gameplay will not be added to Career stats
  • LABS gameplay will not count towards Survivor Pass missions
  • LABS gameplay does not provide BP or additional rewards