If there's one thing everyone can agree on about the PUBG Global Invitational.S (PGIS) 2021 tournament, it's that the format is incredibly confusing. After the 32 invited teams have completed their two-week quarantine in Seoul, South Korea, they will play a round of Rank Decision matches to determine their placement.
The top 16 teams will compete for delicious chicken dinners during the next week over 16 Weekly Survival matches. When a team wins, it earns a place in the Weekly Final and is removed from further Weekly Survival matches that week, replaced by the next best-ranked team from the Rank Decision matches.
The Weekly Finals offer more prize money as teams compete over the course of 10 matches. This prize money is "based on performance" - we've got no further details as of yet, but the team with the most prize money after eight weeks of PGIS will be crowned the champion.
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