{"id":66887,"date":"2025-01-28T20:12:46","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:12:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pcs4-americas-grand-finals-players-to-watch-week-two-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:12:46","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:12:46","slug":"pcs4-americas-grand-finals-players-to-watch-week-two-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pcs4-americas-grand-finals-players-to-watch-week-two-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"PCS4 Americas Grand Finals: Players to Watch \u2013 Week Two &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PCS4 Americas Grand Finals: Players to Watch \u2013 Week Two The opening week of PCS4 Americas Grand Final is in the rearview mirror. Now, it\u2019s time to highlight three \u2018Players to Watch\u2019 during Week Two, beginning this Thursday. Week One of the PCS4 Americas Grand Final laid the groundwork for what should be an exciting set of matches during Week Two. Teams have now had their first shot at this lobby while playing the \u2018Most Chickens\u2019 format and should feel more comfortable. Of course, that won\u2019t be the case for every team. There\u2019s still plenty of hurdles for a few of the sixteen squads. Some are engaged in turf wars for their primary loot location, others are simply struggling with the \u2018must win\u2019 mentality. If we learned anything from Week One it\u2019s that the Soniqs will supersede regardless of what format they\u2019re placed in. This team stockpiled kills while playing their traditional style of PUBG. Soniqs weren\u2019t going to overthink the new format and fix something that wasn\u2019t broke. They stepped into a unique lobby, under an unfamiliar format, and performed as they have all season. In Week 1 of the PCS4 Americas Grand Final, we had our first look at the best 16 teams in the region drop into the battlegrounds where survivability is key \ud83d\udd11 Here are your Week 1 Highlights from the PCS4 Americas region! \ud83d\udcf0https:\/\/t.co\/mM549EniDG#PCS4Americas #PUBGEsports pic.twitter.com\/zAf3STdMAW\u2014 PUBG Esports (@PUBGEsports) June 14, 2021 Looking ahead to Week Two, there are three players who come to win when previewing this week\u2019s matches. Producing their own moments of glory, these players and their team had impressive moments last week and could be champs this week. 1. Relo, Oath Gaming After a quiet Day One with a couple of fourth-place finishes, Oath Gaming erupted during Day Two and claimed back-to-back Chicken Dinners. These wins sent the team flying up the leaderboard where they would ultimately finish Week One in fourth. The performance earned the team $8,000 USD and points them in the right direction entering Week Two. \u2018Relo\u2019 secured the first Chicken Dinner for Oath Gaming in the PCS4 Americas Grand Final during Match 10. Able to isolate and challenge the last two members of Wildcard Gaming individually, Relo closed out his clutch performance. After knocking the first member of WC in the open, \u2018Relo\u2019 fought an intense one-versus-one to claim Oath\u2019s first victory of the final. 2. NecroAQN, Trogloditas Trogloditas didn\u2019t quite have the first week they had hoped for coming into the Grand Final. However, the team did display moments of success against an incredibly talented lobby featuring the region\u2019s best. Of the team\u2019s four-man roster, the player I would like to see have another high-grade performance during Week Two is \u201cNecroAQN\u201d. Potentially my favorite highlight from Week One, \u201cNecroAQN\u201d locks onto his targets while moving to the zone and quickly eliminates two from Wildcard Gaming. His aim and ability to control the spray during the first knock is incredible, he follows it up with another to drop Wildcard down to one. During Week Two, keep an eye on Trogloditas and \u201cNecroAQN\u201d to have an even better display than their ninth-place Week One finish. 3. TsoK, Wildcard Gaming Already a recurring theme in this week\u2019s \u2018Player\u2019s to Watch\u2019 but for a positive reason this time. Wildcard Gaming had a productive opening week but fell short of their ultimate goal a couple of times. Their two second-place finishes would typically sting somewhat, but it\u2019s magnified when the only objective in this series is to win a match. Perhaps the silver lining is their ability to find late-game circles and give themselves a chance to win. Which is something other teams are begging for this week. \u201cTsoK\u201d was noticeably one of the stronger players this past week, and he outplays Latin Dominus in this particular clip. His ability to evade and create individual fights wins him this engagement. Unfortunately, his mates were eliminated in the process of this highlight. Nevertheless, we can appreciate his play and expect more from him and the rest of WC during Week Two. The PCS4 Americas Grand Final returns for Week 2 on Thursday, June 17.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PCS4 Americas Grand Finals: Players to Watch \u2013 Week Two The opening week of PCS4 Americas Grand Final is in the rearview mirror. Now, it\u2019s time to highlight three \u2018Players to Watch\u2019 during Week Two, beginning this Thursday. 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