The road to the Esports World Cup reaching its climax as the PUBG: Battlegrounds Global Series 6 (PGS 6) enters the Grand Finals. After a grueling circuit through PGS 4 and 5, the world's elite squads have landed in Seoul to decide who takes the lion's share of the points and the prize pool.
This isn't just another weekend of competitive play. PGS 6 represents the final hurdle for teams looking to secure their spot in the upcoming EWC. The stakes are massive, and the competition is heating up in a meta that's currently being shaken by a fresh competitive patch. This update introduces new variables to the loot table and vehicle rotations, forcing even the most veteran IGLs to rethink their late-game priority zones.
The Grand Finals run from June 5th through June 7th, with matches kicking off daily at 19:00 KST. If you're planning to watch the chaos unfold, here is the breakdown of the final stage:
- June 5: Grand Finals Day 1 (19:00 KST)
- June 6: Grand Finals Day 2 (19:00 KST)
- June 7: Grand Finals Day 3 (19:00 KST)
For those watching from different corners of the globe, official broadcasts are available in English, Turkish, and Portuguese. Keep a close eye on the kill feed during these matches; with the new patch in play, the traditional power positions on Erangel and Miramar might not be as safe as they used to be. The added unpredictability is exactly what the scene needs to separate the mechanical gods from the strategic masterminds.
Whether you're rooting for the local favorites in Seoul or the underdogs from the Americas, the next three days will define the competitive landscape for the rest of the season. You can catch all the action live on the official PUBG Twitch and YouTube channels.
