Nov 12, 2019
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - Hawkinz


Hi Everyone,

Throughout PUBG’s development, we’ve tried to find new ways to introduce test content to our players. Most of the time, that’s been through utilizing our Test Server for new updates and features. However, occasionally we’ve found a need to test things outside of the normal test environment and that’s where PUBG Labs comes in.



Labs will explore various experimental settings, features, and modes within the live client in a special new section of the outgame menu. From time to time, we’ll drop test content in the Labs menu for anyone to try out. Players will be able to continue to play the game as usual regardless of Labs participation.

Labs isn’t replacing the Test Server, which will still be utilized on a regular basis for normal content updates. Think of it as more of a place where we can experiment with new settings and features outside of the typical development cycle, some of which may be far down the road still, while giving you a way to chime in on what we’re doing before the design is finalized. There will be some growing pains for sure as we figure out the strengths and limits of such a system, but through this system we hope to bring the community and the development team closer together.

That said, let’s dive into one of our upcoming PUBG Labs project, and it’s a big one: Skill Based Ratings!

OK, got it. Labs is meant for testing stuff. Where does this skill-based rating system come into play?


Great question! While the Survival Title System is more passive in that it measures time invested rather than individual skill, this Lab focuses on factors that allow players to rank up AND down. It’s a way for those who want to put a little bit more on the line in order to prove themselves the option to do so.


We also acknowledge that the skill-based option isn't the best for all players at all times. Sometimes you want to goof around with friends or just not have to feel the pressure of performing and sweating out a victory. That’s why this system is ‘opt-in”. You will not be tracked or earn a rating unless you navigate to the Labs tab and click the opt-in button. Please note that if you do choose to opt-in to the test, your games will be tracked for the duration of the Skill Based Ratings experiment.

What happens when I opt in?


Once you opt in, your games will be tracked and you will be assigned an initial rating after five placement matches. For this Skill Based Rating experiment, we’re gathering data from all queues and all perspectives, but this won’t necessarily be the case for all future Labs.

After your five placement matches, you will be placed into one of six tiers: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, or Master. Within each of those tiers are five divisions that you will also progress through, both up and down. If you’ve played ranked matches in other games, you should be familiar with the type of rating system we’re testing here. Each tier has a range of Rating Points (RP) associated with it, which gives you a more exact number to reflect your skills.



How do I rank up?

After playing your matches, we analyze a few things:

Your placement:

Based on your personal placement in the match you will either gain or lose RP. If you’re in a squad we will only analyze your personal position, and not the final position of your squad. We understand that it may seem harsh to not receive credit for your team’s final position, however since you don’t need to wait for your squad to finish the match, you are able to receive your own RP update immediately which was a common point of community feedback for previous systems in the game.

Your Kills:
Your total amount of kills on enemy players during the match.

Enemy Rating:


We analyze every player in your match. We compare your rating to your enemy’s rating, and adjust calculations accordingly.

RP Update:

Visiting the Labs section after a match will display your change in RP based on the last match played. Here, you'll see +/- RP, and have a chance to give us some feedback about whether or not the change “feels right”. A system like this is one of those cases that hard numbers just won’t be able to fully capture, so we want to know how the change feels in relation to the match you’ve just played. This feedback opportunity will be available after each match, so we encourage you to visit the Labs and vote after each match.

What happens at the end of the lab?


When this experiment is over, there will be a one week grace period where you’ll see your final ratings along with a request to answer a few questions about your experience which we’ll use to guide the design of future iterations of this rating system. Please note that your final rating in this lab will not carry over to any full-rating system we may eventually launch, but feel free to flex on your friends, the internet, and social media anyway.

What’s the bigger picture here?
There are many different ways to enjoy the game, and we know that a skill based rating system is something that much of the community has been asking about for a while now. We’re happy to be working towards that goal alongside you all as we make progress towards determining what such a rating system would look like for PUBG.

While you’ll be able to try both Labs and our Skill Based Rating experiment in an upcoming Test Server, we haven’t locked down a final live server date for the Skill Based Rating experiment. We’ll keep you updated on when you can officially expect this to land on Labs, but until then, we’re eager to bring you even more experimental content and help us shape the future of PUBG!


- PUBG Labs Team
Grand Theft Auto V Legacy - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (John Walker)

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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - Hawkinz

The Elimination Group did not disappoint with a wild mix of play styles keeping everyone on their toes.

VC Gaming’s Iron Grip


VC Gaming came to slay with quick and fast kills from Match 1 through Match 6. By Match 4 they were already guaranteed a Semifinal spot, but they took the Chicken Dinner anyway because they could. Their approach was all aggression all day as they would make a mad dash for loot and then look for a fight. Tide was a standout spending most of the day in first place for kills. They ended up adding another Chicken Dinner in Match 4 on Sanhok and it seems like VC Gaming sent the message they wanted to send.



Semifinals Contenders

Called in at the last minute and making the most of the opportunity were The Rumblers. The Rumblers threw this group a few curve balls with CherryPoppin and Waldoe often going lonewolf style and spoiling firefights at key points in matches. As for QM Gaming, they had a consistent stream of kills due to stealthy tactics that kept them sitting pretty on the leaderboard. Team Liquid attempted to course correct today and pull themselves out of the hole they’d dug for themselves coming out of Group 2. The PEL giants managed to snag themselves a Chicken Dinner in a tough final circle against VC Gaming, however it wasn’t enough. The day ended with a big win for LPPS lovers as Red Canids took 15 points off of the final map of the day to vault into the Semifinals.



And Then There Were 24…

Those who made it out today more than earned their Semifinal spots. There is plenty of talent in this group of teams and any one of them is capable of taking this all the way to Oakland.


Match Winners
Match 1 (Erangel) - VC Gaming
Match 2 (Erangel) - Armory Gaming
Match 3 (Erangel) - Team Liquid
Match 4 (Sanhok) - VC Gaming
Match 5 (Miramar) - Global Esports
Match 6 (Miramar) - Red Canids

The PGC Semifinals (Group A vs Group B) will start November 15 at 5:00 p.m. PT at the OGN Super Arena in Manhattan Beach.

The draw for teams competing in the Semi-Final was held at 3pm on November 10, 2019 PST in the OGN Super Arena office. The results are as follows:


If you want to catch the PGC Grand Final action LIVE, you can purchase tickets now! A PGC Grand Finals ticket comes with a full set of The PGC in-game items like the pros are wearing!

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

Dataminers think they have uncovered evidence that a clan system is on its way to PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds on PC and console.

Known leaker PlayerIGN has outlined a number of secrets squirrelled away in PUBG's game files (thanks, The Loadout), and believes they've found evidence that a clan system - which rolled out for mobile players last year - is set to come to other platforms, too.

While it's unclear when, precisely, the system will go live for PC and consoles, PlayerIGN believes clans will cost 5,000 battle points - which is a pretty hefty amount, let's be honest - and may be linked to PUBG's upcoming ranked mode, as there's reportedly a label called "no clan" for the leaderboard. They've also unveiled that clan names will be limited to 2-15 characters, and the shortened tag offering just 2-4 characters.

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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - Valor


As predicted, Day 2 of the PGC Group Stage was full of surprises with Group 2. The day was defined by standout performances and brutal circles.



Two dinners of poultry were served up hot to TSM with rumblings that a Chicken Dinner World Tour (Scoring a Chicken Dinner on every map) could be in the cards. Team SoloMid held their lead with methodical, conservative tactics. Right behind them, armed with killer shots and healthy number of PGC Pick ‘Em votes was Four Angry Men who were downright merciless and it showed in their body count. Coming into the spotlight with two match wins was Sting Divine Esports from the PUBG Southeast Asia Championship. Their play style focused on split tactics for efficient looting that kept them VERY armed and dangerous.

Solo Artists

Today had no shortage of players making big plays single-handedly. First is Lazarus’ luke12 who was the last of his team in Matches 1 and 2. He spent his alone time wisely by scoring kill points that kept Lazarus in the running for the Semifinals. Also making himself known was DeTonator’s Wick2d who was not afraid to get his hands dirty and step into heated fights. Just check his stats in Match 3 where he lead the charge to take out the competition.

Those Crazy Circles

Circles are often categorized as friendly or evil. When it came to Matches 3 and 4, evil won the day. Match 3 on Erangel came with the dreaded southern circle putting all eyes on Sosnovka Military Base. There was lots of wild boat action as more than half the teams had to make their way to the island. Match 4 was on Sanhok, where the circles zoned in on the north region near Ha Tinh which is riddled with rivers.



Winners
  • Match 1 (Erangel) - TSM
  • Match 2 (Erangel) - Sting Divine Esports
  • Match 3 (Erangel) - ahq eSports Club
  • Match 4 (Sanhok) - TSM
  • Match 5 (Miramar) - Sting Divine Esports
  • Match 6 (Miramar) - Genesis

Tomorrow is NOT Just Another Day

This Elimination Group will be nothing short of madness. To start, you’ll notice a lack of Team Liquid fanfare because they have stunned everyone with a 16th place finish in Group 2. Their unexpected presence in the Elimination Group will have an interesting effect on the day’s gameplay. This is a PEL team that KNOWS how to win. The question is, will they be able to find their feet in time to hold off a bunch of other desperate teams looking to qualify for the Semifinals? Or will the other teams smell blood, decide now’s the time to take out a giant and finish Team Liquid for good?

Tune into the PGC Elimination Group tomorrow, November 10, at 5:00 p.m. PT at http://watch.pubgesports.com.

If you’re enjoying the PGC and want to be there for the Grand Finals in Oakland tickets are available and come with a set of PGC in-game items that’ll have you looking just like the pros in the tournament.
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS

Playerunknown's Battlegrounds is no stranger to regular updates (you can keep up with the patch notes on our PUBG updates page) and an upcoming one may add a clan system to the game. 

A frequent dataminer known as PlayerIGN who previously predicted the PUBG Global Championship skins has returned with more datamined information and some leaked images. According to the images PlayerIGN tweeted out listing the information gathered, clans will be able to have a title, slogan, and a max number of 20 members.

If you're curious, here's the rest of the character limit and more detailed information that PlayerIGN posted:

  • Cost: 5000 BP (Battle Points)
  • Title: 2-15 character limit
  • Tag: 2-4 character limit
  • Slogan: 30 character limit
  • Presentation: 180 character limit
  • Members: 20 limit

Clans will also be able to receive resumes from recruits, though whether those will be custom-created in some way by players or just an automatic form with their name and stats we don't know.

PUBG added a clan system to the mobile version of the game back in July of 2018 so it doesn't come as a huge surprise that this update might make its way to PC. The bigger question is when this supposed feature might make it into an update. 

Thanks, Loadout.

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - McClutch


The PGC is officially up and running at OGN Super Arena in Manhattan Beach! Today we witnessed the heavy hitters of Group 1 duke it out in their first step toward Global Championship glory!

Big Contenders



Group 1 featured a lot of established talent which produced a lot of measured and disciplined gameplay. The first Chicken Dinner of the day was served to OGN Entus Ace who maintained solid placing throughout the day. Faze Clan maintained an intimidating presence which included an impressive win in Match 2 using stellar map positioning. By Match 4 we saw Natus Vincere give us a preview of what could be to come for the Semifinals with solid team positioning that earned them the win.

On The Rise

VC Gaming game out of the gate swinging with a big push for kill points while Vendetta had a big day from eDGe who scored a sweet blow against Faze with a brilliantly tossed ‘nade. Ghost Gaming showed off strong map positioning instincts and intuitive team movement which earned them their fair share of points. Korea’s T1 also made some big plays today and even took the win for Match 3.

Honorable Mentions

Tempo Storm managed to deliver a win for North American fans in Match 5. They pulled themselves together under pressure. They’re hoping they can bring that kind of composure into the Semifinals.



Winners
Match 1 (Erangel)– OGN OGn Entus Ace
Match 2 (Erangel)– Faze Clan
Match 3 (Erangel)– SK Telecom T1
Match 4 (Sanhok) – Natus Vincere
Match 5 (Miramar) – Tempo Storm
Match 6 (Miramar) – Gen.G


Next Up, Group 2

Many of the usual suspects managed to secure their Semifinal spots today, however tomorrow could be a different story. Favorites like Team Liquid, Four Angry Men and Athletico will be taking to the Battlegrounds tomorrow to secure their place in the Semifinals. Keep an eye out for Genesis and their raw talent and Lazarus, on whom a lot of North American fans are pinning their hopes on.

The PGC continues tomorrow, November 9 at 5pm PT. Makes sure to watch with us at watch.pubgesports.com!
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - Hawkinz


The PUBG Global Championship is finally here. 32 teams from around the world are about to face off for a guaranteed $2 million USD prize pool that will continue to grow with the sale of PGC in-game items. There are two ways you can directly support the participants. First, 25% of the purchase from PGC items goes directly to the overall prize pool. An additional 25% will be split among teams during the Pick’Em Challenge.

The Pick’Em Challenge let’s you predict the winner of PGC and be rewarded with some exclusive prizes! Go to PGC 2019 tab in-game and predict the winner using voting coupons you get from making a PGC purchase or the free coupon you earned from your top 10 finish. Predict correctly, and you’ll take home the exclusive PGC Weapon Skin Set, which includes skins for the AKM, SCAR-L, Kar98k, Mini14, and the Pan. Read more about the Pick’Em Challenge here or check out the Pick’Em Challenge FAQ.



The first stop on the PGC journey is the group stage, which runs from now through November 10. To watch along and stay up to date on standings and stats, head on over to the official PGC Watch Page at watch.pubgesports.com. Team and player stats update in REAL TIME as matches progress, and you’ll also have quick access to the live map view and the full tournament schedule. The site is tuned for easy access to individual team streams and localized language streams so you can watch any way you like. You can also catch official PUBG updates and partake in community activities like polls and trivia.

In addition to the English main feeds and live map feeds on YouTube and Twitch, the PUBG Global Championship will be available in a variety of languages for fans around the globe. Read more info on the language list for live streaming here.


Keep an eye on http://pubgesports.com/ for event updates, and be sure to stick around for the finals taking place at Oakland Arena on November 23rd - 24th. STAND UNITED!



PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Matt Cox)

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PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS - Hawkinz
The final destination of 2019 PUBG Esports, PUBG Global Championship 2019 is almost here and will kick-off its journey in LA. Only one team will carry home the crown in the Golden State. In order not to miss out on a moment of the fierce combat, we’re providing as many broadcasting channels, languages and match stats as possible. The world will be watching, together.

Live Broadcasting Schedule

There are 3 stages in PGC 2019: Group Stage (3 days), Semifinals (3 days), and Grand Finals (2 days). All eight match days begin at 5:00 p.m. PST (2:00 a.m. CET and 10:00 am. KST the next day).

Group Stage
Begins with 32 teams in two groups of 16 and ends with eight teams eliminated.


  • November 8 – Group 1 Plays
  • November 9 – Group 2 Plays
  • November 10 – Elimination Group Plays

Semifinals
Begins with 24 teams in three groups of 8 and ends with eight more teams eliminated.


  • November 15 – Group A vs Group B
  • November 16 – Group B vs Group C
  • November 17 – Group A vs Group C

Grand Finals
Begins with 16 teams and ends with one PUBG Global Champion.



  • November 23 – Grand Finalists Compete
  • November 24 – Grand Finalists Compete

Global Broadcasting Channels in Multiple Languages
PGC 2019 Main Feed (English)


Plus, fans can maximize their viewing experience on http://watch.pubgesports.com, PUBG’s dedicated esports viewer with real-time player and team statistics, additional languages, and interactive livestream overlays.

The first plane of PUBG Global Championship will depart on Nov 8. Buckle Up!

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In addition to English streaming, PUBG Global Championship is broadcast in various additional languages shown below.

Finnish
French
German
Indonesian
Japanese
Korean
Malaysian
Portuguese
Russian
SEA
Simplified ChineseSpanish
Thai
Traditional Chinese
Turkish (Grand Finals Only)
Vietnamese

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