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PGC 2025 Grand Finals Teams, Format, and Schedule Revealed

PGC 2025 Grand Finals Teams, Format, and Schedule Revealed

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PGC 2025 Grand Finals Teams, Format, and Schedule Revealed. Check out the full information about PUBG Global Championship 2025.

The PUBG Global Championship 2025 Grand Finals, a highlight of PUBG United 2025, brings together top PC squads for intense battles alongside the PUBG Mobile Global Championship finals on the same stage. Running December 12-14 at Siam Paragon in Bangkok, Thailand, the event features 16 elite teams vying for supremacy over 18 matches across three days. This unified format under PUBG United amplifies the spectacle, drawing global attention to the $1,500,000 prize pool plus Pick’em rewards.​ Check out full information about PGC 2025 Grand Finals below.

PGC 2025 Grand Finals: Qualified Teams

  • 17 Gaming
  • Baegopa
  • BB TEAM
  • eArena
  • FN Esports
  • Freecs
  • FULL SENSE
  • Natus Vincere
  • Nemiga Gaming
  • PENTAGRAM
  • T1
  • Team Falcons
  • The Expendables
  • Theerathon Five
  • Twisted Minds
  • Virtus.Pro

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PGC 2025 Grand Finals: Tournament Format

Sixteen teams compete in squad FPP mode on classic maps, with six matches daily totaling 18 high-stakes rounds. Points award 10 for first place down to zero for lower finishes, plus one per elimination, ensuring aggressive play defines the outcome. Top performers from prior stages—10 direct from Group Stage, five from Last Stage, and one host invite—battle for the title, with ties potentially resolved by a Smash Rule on Day 3.​

PUBG Global Championship 2025 Grand Finals: Schedule and Viewing

Matches kick off daily around 4:30-5:30 PM IST, streamed via official PUBG Esports channels on YouTube and Twitch for global access. Day 1 sets the pace, Day 2 builds tension, and Day 3 crowns the champion amid roaring crowds at Siam Paragon, following Group and Last Stages at CentralWorld PULSE. Fans can engage with Pick’em challenges for extra rewards during this PUBG United pinnacle.

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