The League Stage of the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2025 SEA Spring has wrapped up, determining which teams will move on to the Grand Finals. Over a competitive two-week period from February 26 to March 9, 2025, the top 16 teams clinched a spot in the finale, while the bottom eight faced elimination. The Grand Finals are set to take place from March 14 to 16, with the victorious team securing a place in the highly anticipated PMGO main event.
Performance Highlights and Standings
D’Xavier, representing Vietnam, showcased remarkable consistency throughout the League Stage, amassing a total of 21 league points. They emerged as the top contenders, while Malaysia’s Alliance finished closely behind with 20 points after initially leading the pack in Week 1.
PMSL 2025 SEA Spring League Points
- D’Xavier – 21 points
- CelcomDigi Alliance – 20 points
- RRQ RYU – 20 points
- Bigetron Esports – 19 points
- OsjaTH – 15 points
- Vampire Esports – 14 points
- EArena – 12 points
- VOIN DONKEY ID – 9 points
- BOOM Esports – 9 points
- Team Flash – 6 points
- SEM9 – 5 points
- Alter Ego Ares – 5 points
- Kagendra – 4 points
- TEM Entertainment – 4 points
- Team Secret – 3 points
- Strangers Esports – 2 points
- HomeBois – 2 points
- Todak – 1 point
- Talon Esports – 1 point
- Maqna Esports – 1 point
- Enam Sembilan – 1 point
- New Era – 0 points
- Vikings Esports – 0 points
- FaZe Clan – 0 points
Notable Team Performances
RRQ RYU from Indonesia climbed to third place with 20 points, showing exceptional skill during Super Weekend Week 2. Bigetron Esports secured fourth with 19 points, benefiting from a strong performance in the opening week. Thai teams, including OsjaTH, Vampire Esports, and EArena, ranked fifth, sixth, and seventh with 15, 14, and 12 points, respectively. Meanwhile, VOIN Donkey ID began strong but dropped to eighth after a disappointing Week 2, finishing with nine points.
In ninth and tenth place were BOOM Esports and Team Flash, respectively. SEM9 represented Malaysia at 11th with five points, while Alter Ego, despite a challenging start, rebounded to finish 12th overall. Team Secret and Strangers Esports also qualified for the finals, showcasing their resilience.
Teams Missing Out
Unfortunately, HomeBois and Todak ended their campaigns ranked 17th and 18th, missing out on the PMSL Spring Finals. Talon Esports, a well-known club, finished in 19th place, while FaZe Clan struggled throughout, failing to earn any points across both weeks of the League Stage.
With the Grand Finals approaching, fans can expect intense competition as these skilled teams vie for supremacy, culminating in a thrilling showdown and a coveted spot in the PMGO main event!