The PUBG Global Series Phase 10 (PGS 10) took place from October 27 to November 2, 2025 at the Karisma Arena in Seremban, Malaysia, with a US$300,000 prize pool. Virtus.pro claimed the championship with 157 points, edging out defending champion Twisted Minds and dark horse Forest Natural Gaming in a tightly contested Grand Final.
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PGS Phase 10 event details
- Event: PUBG Global Series 10
- Date: October 27 – November 2, 2025
- Location: Seremban, Malaysia (Karisma Arena)
- Teams: 24
- Prize pool: US$300,000
- Winner: Virtus.pro
PGS Phase 10 results
Virtus.pro topped the Grand Finals with 157 points, holding off Twisted Minds (135 pts) and a strong showing from Forest Natural Gaming (130 pts).
| Place | Team | Points | Prize (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Virtus.pro | 157 | $100,000 |
| 2nd | Twisted Minds | 135 | $40,000 |
| 3rd | Forest Natural Gaming | 130 | $20,000 |
Format
PGS 10 featured 24 teams divided into three groups of eight for the Group Stage (October 27–29), with the top 16 advancing to the Grand Finals (October 31 – November 2). The finals comprised 18 matches in Squads FPP using the 2023 Esports Mode scoring system — 10 placement points for a win, scaling down to 0 for 9th–16th, plus 1 point per elimination.
Betting angle
Virtus.pro built on their runner-up finish at PGS 9 to go one better and claim the title. Bettors who tracked their upward trajectory from PGS 4 (3rd) through PGS 9 (2nd) to PGS 10 (1st) were well rewarded. Forest Natural Gaming emerged as a surprise podium finisher, highlighting the depth of competition in the PGS circuit. With the top three separated by just 27 points, PGS 10 showed how margins in PUBG esports continue to tighten at the elite level.
For more PUBG esports betting coverage, visit our PGS hub page or the PGC betting guide.
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