Which teams qualified for the PUBG Global Championship Grand Finals?

PUBG United event's PUBG Global Championship Grand Finals trophy on stage

The Last Stage of PUBG Global Championship has concluded, meaning that the top 16 teams for the Grand Finals have been decided.

The remaining squads will compete from December 12th to 14th, 2025 at Siam ParagonBangkok, to claim the lion’s share of its $1.5m (£1.12m) prize pool.

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The Grand Finals are comprised of the top 10 teams from the Group Stage, the top five teams from the Last Stage, and the host invite team.

These are all 16 teams that will compete to be crowned this season’s world champion:

  • FULL SENSE – Host invite team
  • 17 Gaming
  • Baegopa
  • BB Team
  • eArena
  • FN Esports
  • Freecs
  • Natus Vincere (NAVI)
  • nemiga gaming
  • PENTAGRAM
  • T1
  • Team Falcons
  • The Expendables
  • Theerathon Five
  • twisted Minds
  • Virtus.pro

All participating organisations will compete in 18 matches across three days, climbing the leaderboards with each round. Teams will be seeking to place as high as possible while earning as many eliminations.

PUBG Teams to Watch in the Grand Finals

PUBG UNITED 2025 Global Championship Grand Finals participating teams graphic table with team logos
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There are various teams to keep an eye on in the Grand Finals of the PUBG World Championship 2025, from frontrunners to promising underdogs.

The previous year’s champions, The Expendables, are among the top squads to watch in the final stage of the tournament. The Vietnamese team topped its respective group during the Group Stage with 157 points in total, cementing itself as one of the favourites to win.

Team Falcons is also a top contender after topping its Group Stage with the highest score in the tournament, ending with 160 points in total. Team Falcons has come third in multiple tournaments in the 2025 season, including PUBG Global Series seven to nine, and the Esports World Cup. Only time will tell whether Team Falcons can break the curse and finally secure a win.

With any tournament in esports, there is always a chance that an underdog or dark horse steals the spotlight and takes home a surprise win. Nemiga Gaming, an organisation that hasn’t competed in PUBG since 2018, topped the Last Stage and outperformed established brands such as FaZe Clan, Team Liquid, and partnered teams like Gen.G Esports. It will be heading into the Grand Finals hoping to achieve similar results.

Source: https://esportsinsider.com/