The PUBG tournament concluded with a competitive leaderboard featuring 16 teams. The ranking reflects accumulated tournament points and total kills recorded by each team across the event. The field included established organizations and regional contenders, producing tight battles for placement and eliminations throughout the matches.
Full ranking with points and kills (rank — team — points — kills): 1 — FULL SENSE — 155 pts, 91 kills; 2 — VP — 129 pts, 96 kills; 3 — NAVI — 128 pts, 80 kills; 4 — Team Falcons — 125 pts, 73 kills; 5 — 17 Gaming — 113 pts, 68 kills; 6 — Nemiga — 111 pts, 70 kills; 7 — Freecs — 100 pts, 65 kills; 8 — T1 — 99 pts, 69 kills; 9 — TwistedMinds — 99 pts, 65 kills; 10 — Baegopa — 96 pts, 67 kills; 11 — eArena — 90 pts, 52 kills; 12 — BetBoom — 90 pts, 50 kills; 13 — PENTAGRAM — 87 pts, 63 kills; 14 — FN — 84 pts, 68 kills; 15 — Expendables — 78 pts, 50 kills; 16 — Theerathon — 68 pts, 49 kills.
FULL SENSE finished at the top of the table with 155 points and 91 kills, combining strong placements and consistent fragging to secure the overall lead. Their points advantage over the rest of the field indicates effective survival and rotation strategies across multiple matches.
VP placed second with 129 points but led the tournament in eliminations with 96 kills. That combination shows VP maintained an aggressive playstyle that yielded the highest kill count, while still accumulating enough placement points to remain near the top of the standings.
NAVI came in third with 128 points and 80 kills, only one point behind VP in the standings. Team Falcons completed the top four on 125 points and 73 kills. These results underline how small differences in placements and a handful of eliminations can reshape the podium positions in a multi-match format.
Mid-table competition was tight: 17 Gaming (5th) and Nemiga (6th) gathered 113 and 111 points respectively, both contributing a solid number of kills (68 and 70). Freecs, T1 and TwistedMinds occupied seventh through ninth places, with T1 and TwistedMinds tied on points at 99 but separated by kills (T1 with 69, TwistedMinds with 65). Baegopa rounded out the top ten on 96 points and 67 kills.
There was parity around the lower half as well. eArena and BetBoom both finished on 90 points, though eArena recorded 52 kills to BetBoom's 50. PENTAGRAM and FN posted respectable kill totals (63 and 68) while finishing 13th and 14th with 87 and 84 points. Expendables and Theerathon closed the standings with 78/50 and 68/49 respectively.
Looking at trends, the tournament highlighted two common paths to success: consistent high placements that accumulate steady points, and aggressive, kill-focused approaches that boost total eliminations. FULL SENSE exemplified placement consistency resulting in the overall win, while VP’s high kill tally demonstrated the impact of an aggressive roster on match outcomes.
For teams aiming to move up in future events, the data suggests a need to balance survival and fragging. Several squads with mid-to-high kill counts finished lower than expected because they lacked consistent placement points, whereas teams that prioritized steady finishes accrued enough points to challenge for the top spots.
Overall, the standings reflect a closely contested competition where single matches and small swing moments were decisive. The final table provides clear benchmarks for each organization to analyze: total points, total kills, and how the balance between those two metrics determined the final ordering. Teams and analysts can use these figures to plan adjustments for upcoming tournaments.