PMSL 2025 SEA Spring Grand Finals Day 2: Complete Standings and Event Summary

PMSL 2025 SEA Spring Grand Finals: Day 2 Recap

Following the second day of competition at the PMSL 2025 SEA Spring Grand Finals, D’Xavier from Vietnam emerged as the leading force, amassing an impressive total of 140 points alongside three Chicken Dinners from 12 matches. The team aims to maintain this momentum as the final day approaches, with a chance to qualify for the prestigious PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Main Event.

Top Competitors After Day 2

In second place, Thailand’s Vampire Esports finished strong with 113 points and secured one Chicken Dinner. Meanwhile, Malaysia’s Alliance climbed to the third position with 107 points and also achieved one Chicken Dinner.

Day 2 Overall Points Table

  1. D’Xavier – 140 points
  2. Vampire Esports – 113 points
  3. CelcomDigi Alliance – 107 points
  4. Bigetron Esports – 100 points
  5. SEM9 – 93 points
  6. Kagendra – 81 points
  7. VOIN DONKEY ID – 78 points
  8. RRQ RYU – 75 points
  9. Alter Ego Ares – 71 points
  10. OsjaTH – 70 points
  11. Strangers Esports – 66 points
  12. BOOM Esports – 58 points
  13. eArena – 58 points
  14. Team Flash – 52 points
  15. TEM Entertainment – 51 points
  16. Team Secret – 51 points

Insights on Team Performance

Bigetron Esports, representing Indonesia, secured a notable fourth place with 100 points and a remarkable 51 kills. SEM9 followed closely behind in fifth with 93 points. Indonesian team Kagendra showcased a remarkable performance on Day 2, climbing to sixth place by earning 81 points.

VOIN Donkey made an impressive rise to seventh position with 78 points and two Chicken Dinners, bouncing back from a challenging Day 1 where they ranked fifteenth. RRQ maintained their standing in eighth place, accumulating 75 points with one Chicken Dinner. Alter Ego rounded out the top ten with 71 points.

Challenges for Several Teams

Unfortunately, Thailand’s OJTH slipped to tenth place after a lackluster Day 2 performance, with 70 points and 35 eliminations to their name. Strangers Esports finished eleventh, gathering 66 points.

The distinguished team BOOM Esports faced further difficulties, landing in twelfth with 58 points. Both eArena and Team Flash share similar fates, finishing with 58 and 52 points respectively.

TEM Entertainment struggled significantly, dropping to fifteenth place with 51 points and only one Chicken Dinner. Team Secret remains at the bottom, also on 51 points. These teams face an uphill battle in the remaining six matches at the PMSL.

As the tournament progresses towards its conclusion, all participating teams will aim to maximize their final performances for a shot at glory.

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