Twisted Minds Triumphs at PUBG Global Series 6

Twisted Minds winners of PUBG Global Series 6

Saudi Arabia’s Twisted Minds team has claimed victory at the PUBG Global Series 6 (PGS 6) championship, securing their third consecutive win. The team showcased exceptional skills in the Grand Finals, achieving 115 kills and earning a total of 171 points over 18 matches.

The tournament’s runner-up was China’s 17Gaming, which accumulated 135 points, while America’s TSM took third place with 127 points.

Twisted Minds’ victory rewarded them with $100,000 in prize money and 300 PGS points, strengthening their status ahead of the anticipated PUBG Global Championship (PGC) 2024. The second-place finisher, 17Gaming, received $40,000 and 180 PGS points.

PGS 6 was the final major event before the PGC 2024. Held from November 4 to 10 in Bangkok, Thailand, the tournament brought together 10 global partner teams and 14 top-performing squads from regional leagues. These 24 teams battled for a share of the $300,000 prize pool and valuable points that would qualify them for the upcoming PGC.

Final Standings

PUBG Global Series 6 final standing
Image Credit: PUBG

Road to the Grand Finals

The tournament began with the Group Stage from November 4 to 6, where 24 teams were divided into three groups. They competed in a single-round robin format, with each team playing 12 matches.

The top 16 teams advanced to the Grand Finals, held from November 8 to 10. Over three days, six matches were played each day, totaling 18 matches.

mvp of Twisted Minds winners of PUBG Global Series 6
Image Credit: Krafton

Prize Pool Breakdown for the Top 10

PUBG Global Series 6 prize pool

Viewership

The event reached its peak with over 320,000 concurrent viewers during the finale, ranking it as the second most-viewed PUBG tournament of 2024, following the PUBG Nations Cup 2024, according to Esports Charts.

In terms of peak viewership, PGS6 surpassed the previous season by 19.8%.

Regarding average viewership, PGS6 maintained an average of 124.8k concurrent viewers, marking it as the second-highest in the series’ history, only slightly trailing behind the figures from PGS4.

The total watch time tallied an impressive 3.5 million hours across 28 hours of broadcasting.

What’s Next?

This series marked the conclusion of the PGS season as teams now set their sights on the PGC 2024, which will be held from December 9 to 22 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The championship boasts a $1.5 million prize pool, promising high stakes and fierce competition.

Here are the teams qualified for PGC 2024:

pgc 2024 teams
Image Credit: PUBG

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By Sagar Mankar

Hi! I'm a passionate gamer with over 10 years of experience playing games like GTA V, Counter-Strike, and Call of Duty. Recently, I've started writing about esports and the gaming world. With insights from friends in the industry and my own personal experiences, I aim to share a unique perspective on the latest trends and happenings in gaming.

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