
The final weekend of PEC: Spring is here, featuring the Finals 2. This event utilizes a double-trouble format, having already concluded Playoffs 1 and Finals 1, where Virtus.pro claimed victory, with Twisted Minds and Team Nemesis close behind. Playoffs 2 concluded last weekend, with 16 teams qualifying for this weekend's Finals 2.
Qualified Teams
Here are the 16 teams competing in Finals 2:

Format and Stakes
The PEC: Spring Finals format is a three-day event with 16 teams competing in a total of 15 matches. The team with the most points by the end of Sunday will be crowned the Finals 2 Champion.

These Finals are crucial for teams aiming for the global stage, as they offer the bulk of PGC Points, essential for qualifying for the PUBG Global Championship. The top two teams with the highest cumulative PGC Points from PEC: Spring will also secure direct qualification to the Esports World Cup in Riyadh and all PUBG Global Series events (PGS Circuit 3 and 4) in the second half of the season. Additionally, each Finals weekend features a $30,000 prize pool.
Twitch Drops
Viewers can earn in-game items by watching the PEC: Spring Finals on Twitch. These drops are also available during PUBG Americas Series streams, which follow PEC streams daily.
May 8
- Watch 60 minutes: Friendly Fire (Spray)
- Watch 120 minutes: Networked Gloves
May 9
- Watch 60 minutes: Victory Dance 142
- Watch 120 minutes: Foulmouthed Mask
May 10
- Watch 30 minutes: Lipovka Slacks
- Watch 60 minutes: Dash Doberman Tee
- Watch 120 minutes: Serpent’s Garden Jacket
Drops will be active on the following Twitch channels: PUBG: Battlegrounds (EN), PUBG: Battlegrounds (TR), and PUBG: Battlegrounds (CIS).
Tune in on Twitch, YouTube, and Kick to catch all the action.

