ISG
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Name Shouta Ogiso
Age 22 years
Country Japan
Team ISG
Earned $11384
Matches played 66 / 740

Feaven Shouta Ogiso

Feaven, a Japanese PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS player (real name Shouta Ogiso, born February 24, 2003), has established himself as a prominent competitor in the East Asian scene. With over 700 career matches played, he's amassed approximately $11,000 in prize money, showcasing consistent performance across various tournaments. His accolades include a first-place finish at a major PUBG Japan Championship, along with several other podium finishes, demonstrating his skill and strategic prowess in high-pressure situations. He currently competes for Irohanipopeto Samurai Gaming (ISG).

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

Feaven Stats

Feaven Last matches

Result K(HS) KN LK DMG Dist
13 place
2025-06-29 13:11:00
#53/64
711
0 0 38 1
15 place
2025-06-29 12:33:00
#55/64
349
0 0 157 4053
7 place
2025-06-29 11:52:00
#17/64
1428
1 1 11 192 3267
7 place
2025-06-29 11:11:00
#16/64
1495
2 1 241 96 388
16 place
2025-06-29 10:29:00
#63/64
741
0 0 0 5427
12 place
2025-06-29 09:47:00
#38/64
1207
1 0 321 81 6746
16 place
2025-06-28 13:31:00
#51/64
1023
0 0 42 8140
10 place
2025-06-28 12:49:00
#30/64
1326
0 0 33 8562
16 place
2025-06-28 12:02:00
#61/64
386
0 0 0 3343
5 place
2025-06-28 11:20:00
#47/64
889
0 0 0 13773
13 place
2025-06-28 10:39:00
#44/64
1148
0 0 73 11959
3 place
2025-06-28 09:47:00
#14/64
1831
1 (1) 2 95 386 4420
4 place
2025-06-27 13:43:00
#17/64
1427
0 0 125 6014
7 place
2025-06-27 12:59:00
#21/63
1466
0 0 126 2564
15 place
2025-06-27 12:20:00
#61/63
337
0 0 0 1680

About player

Feaven's competitive journey began in May 2021 with Matsui Gaming Club (MGC), participating in the PUBG Japan Challenge. While his first team didn't secure a championship title, it did earn a valuable invite to the PUBG WEEKLY SERIES East Asia Phase 2. His early career with MGC provided valuable experience that laid a strong foundation for his future success. Key early teammates included TakeC, Taku, and BigWave. This early exposure to high-level competition undoubtedly shaped his playing style and contributed to his later achievements.

Throughout his career, Feaven has represented five different teams: MGC, FENNEL (FL), SunSister (SST), White Fish (WF), and currently ISG. His longest stint was with SST, where he played over 200 matches and earned a substantial portion of his prize money. His team affiliations highlight his adaptability and ability to thrive in diverse team environments. While his time with some teams was less lucrative, it all contributed to his overall growth and experience.

Feaven has participated in approximately 20 tournaments over his career, achieving multiple top-three finishes including one gold, two silver, and one bronze medal. His recent performances include a 7th place finish at the PUBG Master Series 2025 Phase 1 with ISG and a 3rd place finish at the PUBG Japan Championship 2024 Phase 1 with WF. These consistent placements demonstrate his ongoing competitiveness and ability to adapt to the evolving PUBG meta. His most significant achievement remains his first-place victory at the PUBG Japan Championship 2023 Phase 1, a testament to his exceptional skill and teamwork.

* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description

What teams played

all
ISG 66 2025-06-29 $187
WF 54 2024-03-28 $1149
SST 213 2023-10-15 $9616
FL 203 2022-08-11
MGC 204 2021-12-26 $765

Feaven Achievements

7 PMS 2025 P1 PMS 2025 P1 $187
2025-03-09
22 PGS 2024 P3 & 4 APAC PGS 2024 P3 & 4 APAC $150
2024-03-28
3 PJC 2024 P1 PJC 2024 P1 $999
2024-03-03
2 PJC 2023 P2 PJC 2023 P2 $1684
2023-10-15
21 PASC 2023 Summer PASC 2023 Summer $250
2023-05-21
24 PGS 2023 P1 PGS 2023 P1 $2500
2023-05-03
1 PJC 2023 P1 PJC 2023 P1 $3718
2023-03-19
2 PJC 2022 Final PJC 2022 Final $1464
2022-12-18
10 PJC 2022 P2 PJC 2022 P2 $0
2022-07-17
7 PJC 2022 P1 PJC 2022 P1 $0
2022-02-20