The PUBG Global Championship 2021, the pinnacle event of PUBG Battlegrounds, has concluded. Organizers reverted to the classic points system, featuring 32 elite teams battling it out.
Boasting a staggering $2,000,000 prize pool, this month-long showdown unfolded across three stages: Rank Decision Matches, Weekly Survival Matches, and Grand Finals. Sixteen top teams advanced to the Grand Finals. NewHappy emerged victorious, securing $1,378,264. Heroic took second with $666,209, while Virtus.pro claimed third at $344,591.

TSM kicked off the final day with a win in the first match, notching 11 finishes. Heroic, eliminated in second, led with 17 kills—the game's highest. Ghibli Esports rounded out the podium with 9 points.
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NewHappy sealed their championship in the 12th match, dominating with 18 finishes—a pivotal performance. Danawa Esports followed with 6 kills.

Virtus.pro won the 13th match with 13 finishes, and KaiXin Gaming took the 14th with 14. NewHappy shone in Game 13, fending off fierce competition from Heroic to climb the standings.
ENCE clinched the final chicken dinner with 6 finishes.
Most Awesome Team: Team Liquid
Most Kills: Pag3 (Heroic)
All PGCs: Jeemz (Team Liquid), TeaBone (Heroic), Inonix (Gen.G Esports), MMing (NewHappy)
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