The highly anticipated final day of the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Main Event will take place on Sunday, April 13. Regnum Carya Esports, hailing from Turkey, currently leads the overall rankings after completing six intense matches. With aspirations to secure their debut international title, this team is ready for a strong finish. It’s important to note that the matches will be held under the Smash Rule format.
This year’s PMGO showcases an impressive prize pool of $500,000, attracting 16 competitive teams to battle it out in the Main Event. Eight teams received direct invitations, while the remaining eight earned their spots through the earlier stages of the Global Open 2025.
Teams Competing in the PMGO 2025 Main Event
Below is the complete list of teams participating in the PMGO 2025 Main Event:
- 4Merical Vibes
- D’Xavier
- Hellion Gaming
- INFLUENCE RAGE
- LGD Gaming
- Nigma Galaxy
- NS RedForce
- Regnum Carya Esports
- Reject
- GOAT Quality
- UPGRADE
- R8 Esports
- AKE Cyber
- THE21 Aggressor
- Black Aggressor
- NEPX Esports
Schedule and Viewing Options for Day 2 of the PMGO 2025 Main Event
The Main Stage will feature a total of 12 matches, with every team striving to accumulate at least 80 points to advance. Day 2 kicks off with the first match on the Sanhok map, followed by a series of encounters on the Erangel map, and concluding with two matches set in Miramar.
Here is the detailed schedule for Day 2 (GMT + 5):
- Artist Performance – 15:30
- Pre-Show – 15:45
- Match 1 – Sanhok – 16:00
- Match 2 – Erangel – 16:35
- Match 3 – Erangel – 17:20
- Artist Performance – 16:20
- Match 4 – Erangel – 18:05
- Match 5 – Miramar – 17:05
- Match 6 – Miramar – 19:50
- Award Ceremony – 20:35
Esports enthusiasts can catch the action live starting at 15:30 (GMT + 5) on several platforms, including PUBG Mobile Esports’ official channels on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitch.
Recap of Day 1 of the PMGO 2025 Main Event
On the first day, Regnum Carya Esports excelled, finishing in first place with a remarkable 61 points, including two match victories. Following closely was LGD Gaming from China, who secured second place with 50 points but did not clinch any wins during Day 1. Both GOAT and D’Xavier demonstrated solid performances, each finishing the day with 49 points.
Notably, R8 Esports emerged victorious in the opening match but struggled to maintain momentum, resulting in inconsistent performance throughout the remaining matches. The defending champions, Reject, are currently positioned eighth with a total of 35 points and one Chicken Dinner, closely followed by Nigma Galaxy and NEPX.
Despite being a strong contender, 4Merical Vibes ended the day in 11th place, accumulating only 22 points, with both INFLUENCE RAGE and NS RedForce also facing challenges in their early matches of the PMGO 2025 Main Event.