The Big Night of Pinoy Big Brother: Collab 2.0 proved to be a ratings winner as it soared to the top of the ratings charts, according to the latest report from the Nielsen NUTAM survey.

Airing on Saturday, February 28, the much-anticipated finale of the reality competition recorded a 10.8 percent rating, making it the number one program on the Saturday ratings board.
Notably, the PBB Collab 2.0 finale also slightly surpassed the ratings of its predecessor, Pinoy Big Brother: Collab Edition, which logged 10.5 percent during its Big Night on July 5, 2025. It also edged past the finale rating of Pinoy Big Brother: Gen 11, which previously scored 10.7 percent.
Following PBB Collab 2.0 in the Saturday rankings was the long-running Kapuso sitcom Pepito Manaloto, which secured 7.4 percent, posting more than triple the rating of its rival program Rainbow Rumble, which managed 2.2 percent.
Meanwhile, the drama anthology Magpakailanman landed at third place with 7.2 percent, likewise maintaining a wide margin over Maalaala Mo Kaya, which registered 2.1 percent.

However, despite its strong television ratings performance, PBB Collab 2.0 posted slightly lower numbers in terms of live concurrent online viewership compared to previous editions. The finale achieved a peak of 1.2 million live concurrent viewers, which is 300,000 lower than the 1.5 million peak recorded by PBB Collab Edition.
Among the recent seasons, PBB Gen 11 still holds the record for the highest peak live concurrent viewers, reaching an impressive 2.26 million during its finale broadcast.
At the culmination of the season, PBB Collab 2.0 crowned Caprice Cayetano as the Kapuso Big Winner and Lella Ford as the Kapamilya Big Winner, with both taking home 1 million pesos in cash prizes.
Completing the Big Night results were Heath Jornales and Krystal Mejes, who finished as 2nd Big Placers. Ashley Sarmiento and Joaquin Arce secured the 3rd Big Placer spots, while Princess Aliyah and Miguel Vergara rounded out the list as 4th Big Placers.

