
The PUBG Global Series Circuit 2 is set to begin on May 20, bringing 12 Global Partner Teams and 12 PGS invited teams back to Seoul. This circuit, featuring PGS 4-6, is crucial for teams aiming for EWC qualification, as every PGS Point gained becomes increasingly valuable.
A new patch will also be implemented for Circuit 2, introducing shifts to the competitive landscape. Teams will need to adapt quickly, as strategies that proved successful in Circuit 1 may no longer be viable in the evolving meta.
PGS Circuit 2 Schedule
| PGS 4 | May 20 | Group Stage |
| May 21 | Winners Stage | |
| May 22 | Survival Stage | |
| May 23-24 | Finals Stage 1 & 2 | |
| PGS 5 | May 28 | Winners Stage |
| May 29 | Survival Stage | |
| May 30-31 | Finals Stage 1 & 2 | |
| PGS 6 | June 4 | Survival Stage |
| June 5-7 | Grand Finals Day 1-3 |
All Circuit 2 matches will commence daily at 19:00 KST (10:00 UTC / 11:00 CET / 17:00 ICT / 03:00 PDT), with the exception of the PGS 4 Group Stage, which begins at 14:00 KST (05:00 UTC / 06:00 CET / 12:00 ICT / 22:00 PDT).
Talent Lineup
The PUBG Global Series Circuit 2 will feature a robust talent lineup, ensuring comprehensive coverage from the initial drop to the final circle. The broadcast team will guide fans through all the action as the journey to the Esports World Cup continues.

Where To Watch
Official broadcasts will be available in multiple languages:
- English Language: Twitch, YouTube, Kick
- Turkish Language: Twitch, YouTube, Kick
- Brazilian/Portuguese Language: Twitch, YouTube
Official Watch Party partners will also be streaming the event.
