
PUBG Global Series 10 2025

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PGS 10 2025 will be held from October 27, 2025, to November 2, 2025. It will be hosted in Malaysia and is organized by PUBG Corporation, the eSports division of PUBG: Battlegrounds.
Where Will the PUBG Global Series 10 2025 Be Held?
The host country is Malaysia. That’s confirmed. But the city isn’t mentioned, nor the venue. PUBG eSports’ official announcement only mentions this Southeast Asian country as the location where this PGS tournament will be held, along with the one preceding it, the PGS 9.
The number of teams that will be competing in the championship, which is, of course, a LAN event, is 24. The prize pool is US$300,000 and will be distributed to the teams as follows:
- 1st place: $100,000
- 2nd place: $40,000
- 3rd place: $20,000
- 4th place: $18,000
- 5th place: $13,000
- 6th place: $12,000
- 7th place: $11,000
- 8th place: $10,000
- 9th place: $8,500
- 10th place: $8,000
- 11th place: $7,500
- 12th place: $7,000
- 13th place: $6,500
- 14th place: $6,000
- 15th place: $5,500
- 16th place: $5,000
- 17th place: $4,500
- 18th place: $4,000
- 19th place: $3,500
- 20th place: $3,000
- 21st place: $2,500
- 22nd place: $2,000
- 23rd place: $1,500
- 24th place: $1,000
Besides the cash, teams also collect PGS Points, which qualify them for the PUBG Global Championship 2025. PGS Points are the total points of the four seasonal PGS events + EWC. Only the top 16 teams at the PUBG Global Series 10 2025 will receive these points. The PUBG Global Series 10 2025 will, however, offer more PGS points to teams than the PUBG Global Series 9 2025.
- 1st place: 480
- 2nd place: 300
- 3rd place: 250
- 4th place: 220
- 5th place: 170
- 6th place: 140
- 7th place: 120
- 8th place: 110
- 9th place: 80
- 10th place: 75
- 11th place: 70
- 12th place: 65
- 13th place: 40
- 14th place: 35
- 15th place: 30
- 16th place: 25
Which Teams Will Take Part in the PUBG Global Series 10 2025?
The complete team list isn’t yet officially released. But some teams are confirmed. Global Partner Teams (10 direct invites). These teams are directly invited to PGS 10 (similar to PGS 9) through a partnership with PUBG Esports:


















Regional slots (14 teams) will be determined by the Phase 2 performance of regional leagues:
- EMEA Championship (3)
- Champions Autumn (2)
- Asia Pacific Qualifier (3)
- PUBG WEEKLY SERIES 2025 Phase 2 – PGC Points (3)
- Americas Series 6 (3)
So, not all 14 regional qualifiers are listed yet.
Features of the PUBG Global Series 10 2025
The PGS 10, played in Squads FPP game mode, has two stages: Group Stage and Grand Finals, PUBG Esports says. No individual stage date breakdown has been released yet. Only the general timeline is available; stage-by-stage dates (e.g., when the Group Stage ends and the Grand Finals start) will likely be revealed later. Right now, we don’t know the matches per day or the elimination stage. What we do know is that the Group Stage will consist of three groups of eight teams.
(SUPER) Global Point Rule (2023 Version) will be applied as the match format for both stages. SUPER or Standard and Universal PUBG Esports Ruleset is a PUBG Competitive ruleset made by PUBG Corporation, which is a Global Ruleset that all PUBG Esports will follow, in accordance with the 2023 tournaments. The rule determines how teams score points in PUBG eSports major events. SUPER is used in an 18-match format and dictates points per match (kill points, placement points, tiebreaker total points…).
Who’ll Win the PUBG Global Series 10 2025?
We’ll hold off on official favorites since the full organization roster hasn’t been released yet. That being said, we can speculate on some potential favorites based on recent form to aid you in your betting on online esport bookmakers:
- Twisted Minds are a force to be reckoned with, having just clinched the PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS title at the Esports World Cup 2025.
- Other Global Partner Teams (e.g., Natus Vincere, Four Angry Men, DN Freecs) generally do well in big tournaments. With the way PUBG tournaments go, the best partner teams and recent winners are usually favorites.
Viewership-wise, sometimes, regional series like Asia Pacific qualifications have had a lot of viewership (e.g., this region’s Phase 1 had ~105K peak viewers and 1.5M+ hours watched) that can be compared to Global Series events.
You can watch PGS 10 on official channels:
- PUBG Esports Website: The official PUBG Esports website streams events live and sometimes provides multi-view options such as map feeds and team perspectives.
- Twitch & YouTube: English streams and map-only streams are usually streamed through Twitch (e.g., twitch.tv/pubgesports or twitch.tv/pubg_battlegrounds) and YouTube (through the official PUBG Esports channel).
- Multi-language coverage: The event is usually broadcast in multiple languages and platforms, depending on the region, as seen in previous regional qualifiers.
Pros & Cons of Regional Qualification vs. Global Partner Invites
Pros | Cons |
Regional qualifiers give emerging teams from different regions a fair chance to compete on the global stage. | Direct invites for Partner Teams may be seen as unfair compared to teams grinding through qualifiers. |
Global Partner Teams bring brand recognition, fanbases, and proven competitive pedigree to the tournament. | Regional qualifiers can create uneven competition levels depending on the strength of each region. |
The system balances opportunity (regional slots) with stability (partner invites). | Smaller teams may struggle financially even if they qualify, while Partner Teams have more resources. |
Regional pathways highlight grassroots development and make local fans more invested. | The system risks creating a gap between established orgs and new challengers, reducing long-term parity. |