Starting March 22nd, PGL PUBG Spring Invitational will introduce the world to a new style of esports production for PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS, where each of the 16 competing squads will have its own dedicated stream.
PGL will broadcast its PUBG Invitational on 18 different streams, all easily accessible on the live.pglesports.com platform. Here is what viewers and PUBG fans will find on live.pglesports.com starting March 22nd:
- main EN Broadcast (also be available to viewers on twitch.tv/pgl_pubg);
- map stream;
- 16 different individual transmissions for each of the participant teams;
- giveaways and daily quests which will offer viewers the opportunity to win key codes (for in-game loot crates).
Curious fans eager to grab some loot can already check out the live.pglesports.com platform and enter the pre-event giveaway. 50 key codes are up for grabs for the first users that sign-up on the platform before the event starts and share the website.
Outside of this, co-organiser Imba will also offer the Chinese-speaking world its own broadcast, with on-site commentary provided from PGL Studios’, host-venue of the Invitational.
Here’s the complete schedule for the PUBG action coming this week on live.pglesports.com (EET timezone):
Day 1, March 22
13:30 – Pre show
14:00 – Match 1
15:00 – Match 2
16:00 – Match 3
17:00 – Match 4
18:00 – Post show
Day 2, March 23
13:30 – Pre show
14:00 – Match 5
15:00 – Match 6
16:00 – Match 7
17:00 – Match 8
18:00 – Post show
Day 3, March 24
13:30 – Pre show
14:00 – Match 9
15:00 – Match 10
16:00 – Match 11
17:00 – Match 12
18:00 – Post show
Day 4, March 25
13:30 – Pre show
14:00 – Match 13
15:00 – Match 14
16:00 – Match 15
17:00 – Match 16
18:00 – Post show
Watch live video from PGL_PUBG on www.twitch.tv