PEL 2025 Spring Season: Winners, Overall Standings, and Key Highlights

ThunderTalk Gaming Crowned Champions of PEL 2025 Spring

In a spectacular conclusion to the Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL) 2025 Spring season, ThunderTalk Gaming has clinched the championship title. Demonstrating exceptional skill and strategy, the team amassed a remarkable 196 points across 18 matches. Their standout player, Xing, not only led the squad to victory but also earned the prestigious title of FMP (Final Match Player) for his outstanding performance in the finals. ThunderTalk also finished at the top of the table during the Regular Season, solidifying their dominance in this season.

Qualification for the Hong Kong Invitational 2025

The top four teams from the PEL Annual Points standings have successfully secured their spots in the Hong Kong Invitational 2025. This prestigious tournament represents an opportunity for the champion to qualify for the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025 in Riyadh. Alongside ThunderTalk, the other qualified teams are Tianba, LGD, and WBG, all of whom made significant achievements during the PEL 2025 Spring season.

Final Standings of PEL 2025 Spring Finals

  1. ThunderTalk – 196 points
  2. Tianba – 126 points
  3. RSG – 123 points
  4. KSG – 123 points
  5. LGD – 123 points
  6. TJB – 122 points
  7. The Chosen – 121 points
  8. Vision Esports – 116 points
  9. WBG – 115 points
  10. 4AM – 110 points
  11. J Team – 92 points
  12. JD Gaming – 85 points
  13. Show Time – 76 points
  14. Rogue Warriors – 74 points
  15. ACT – 71 points
  16. All Gamers – 58 points

Tianba emerged as the runner-up with an impressive 126 points, including a remarkable 75 eliminations. RSG and KSG followed closely in the standings, finishing third and fourth, respectively. Meanwhile, LGD Gaming secured fifth place, showcasing their strong performance throughout the Regular Season. Notably, LGD represented China in the PMGO 2025 held earlier in April.

Unfortunately, The Chosen slid down to seventh place after a difficult end to their campaign, racking up 121 points along with 76 eliminations. Vision Esports finished in eighth place with a total of 116 points.

Weibo Gaming faced challenges in the finals, finishing ninth with 115 points, while 4AM secured a spot in the top ten with 110 points. JTeam and JD Gaming, featuring the legendary player Paraboy, placed 11th and 12th with scores of 92 and 85 points, respectively. The teams Show Time, Rogue Warriors, ACT, and All Gamers rounded out the standings, finishing in the lower positions.

Looking Ahead: The Fall Season

As this spring edition winds down, many renowned teams are eager to refocus and improve their standings in the upcoming fall edition of PEL 2025. ThunderTalk, Tianba, LGD, and Weibo will shift their focus to prepare for the Hong Kong Invitational 2025, set to take place from May 27 to 29, 2025. Anticipation builds as these teams seek to showcase their skills on an international stage.

For further insights and updates on the PEL 2025, visit the official coverage detailed by Sportskeeda.

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