The highly anticipated PMGO 2025 Uzbekistan Final concluded on April 9, showcasing intense competition among the region’s top esports teams. The first-place team has automatically qualified for the prestigious Main Event, while the squads ranked second through fifth will advance to the Prelims. Unfortunately, the remaining eleven teams were eliminated from the tournament, marking the end of their journey. The Prelims are scheduled for April 10 and 11, leading up to the Main Event set for April 12 and 13.
Top Performers: Hellion Gaming Takes First Place
Hellion Gaming distinguished themselves as the standout team in the Uzbekistan Final, finishing at the top with a total of 74 points. Their performance featured 46 eliminations and one Chicken Dinner spread across six matches. Despite starting off weakly in their first match, the team quickly regrouped and displayed impressive consistency in the subsequent five rounds.
Overall Standings of PMGO 2025 Uzbekistan Final
The final rankings of the participating teams are as follows:
- Hellion Gaming – 74 points
- AKE Cyber – 71 points
- UPGRADE – 56 points
- Divergent Gaming – 54 points
- THE721 AGGRESSOR – 47 points
- Energy Gaming – 46 points
- F5 Team – 33 points
- Defo Dark – 30 points
- Crystal Gaming – 29 points
- Heavenly Angels – 27 points
- Zeromax Gaming – 18 points
- Non Head – 16 points
- Intxlil Gaming – 13 points
- Danger Esports – 12 points
- RUKH Esports – 11 points
- S1 Esports – 8 points
Key Highlights from the Tournament
A commendable performance by AKE Cyber secured them second place with 71 points and one Chicken Dinner. Finishing closely in third was UPGRADE, whose consistent gameplay earned them 56 points without any match wins.
Divergent Gaming started strong, clinching victories in their initial two matches. Although they faced challenges later on, they managed to secure fourth place with 54 points and two Chicken Dinners, while THE721 AGGRESSOR rounded out the top five with a total of 47 points.
These top teams will proceed to compete in the Prelims, where seven additional spots in the Main Event are up for grabs. Competing alongside them are 12 teams from various regions, culminating in a total of 16 participants battling through 12 matches during this critical phase.
Energy Gaming finished just shy of the Prelims by a narrow margin, ending their run in sixth place with 46 points. Meanwhile, F5 Team and Defo Dark secured seventh and eighth place, respectively. RUKH Esports struggled significantly, finishing in 15th with a mere 11 points, and S1 Esports closed out the standings in 16th with only 8 points.