Global e-sports Competition PUBG Global Series 9th Series, to be held from 13th to 19th
Oct 14, 2025
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Krafton opened the ninth season of the global e-sports competition of 'Battlegrounds'PUBG Global Series (PGS)' on the 13th.
PGS is an international competition in which 24 professional teams from around the world compete for the honor of the strongest team of the season and the qualification for the 'Pubg Global Championship (PGC)' which will be held at the end of the year. PGS 9 will be held in Seremban, Malaysia from the 13th to the 19th.
The competition will feature 10 teams with global partnerships and 14 teams selected from each regional series. The participating regions consisted of five regions: Korea, China, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas.
The competition will be operated as a group stage (3 days) and a final stage (3 days). Twenty-four teams will be divided into three groups, A, B, and C, and will face off in a round robin manner, with the top 16 teams in the group stage advancing to the final stage. All competitions are subject to the 'Battlegrounds' eSports standard rules and are determined by the winning team with a total of 18 matches.
The total prize money for PGS 9 is $300,000 (about 400 million won), and the winning team will be awarded $100,000. In addition, this competition is a series that gives major points to advance to PGC 2025 at the end of the year, and is expected to be an important stage in determining the fate of each team's season.
Participation events for viewers will also be held. Drops, which allows you to receive in-game rewards only by watching the competition, broadcast code events that allow you to earn G-coins by entering codes that are released during the broadcast, and Fantasy League, which allows you to organize and enjoy your own Dream Squad, have been prepared.
All games will begin at 8 p.m. in Korean time and will be broadcast live on SOOP, YouTube, and Chijik, the official channels.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.