The PMNC South Asia Spring has drawn significant attention, featuring 20 teams competing over 16 matches in a thrilling preliminary stage. The Grand Finals, which are set to take place from April 25 to 27, will determine which two teams will secure their spots in the inaugural PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL): Central & South Asia Spring, a high-profile tournament in the esports ecosystem.
With a competitive prize pool of $10,000, this event showcases 20 talented PUBG Mobile teams, comprising 12 teams from Nepal, along with four from the Maldives and four from the Wildcard regions. As they advance to the Grand Finals, the top 16 teams will engage in an intense series of 15 matches, battling for supremacy.
Teams Qualified for PMNC 2025 South Asia Finals
- DRS GAMING
- Tribe Aeromacy
- Royal Dragons Esports
- Haina Esports
- Royal Gurkhas Esports
- 4 Death Machines
- Trained to Kill
- RC32 Esports
- Killer Of Mountains
- Mystic Destiny Twisted
- NEPX ESPORTS
- Jutti Squad
- LOD Nexus
- Shreepech Esports
- RLX Esports
- VE E2S TM7
Prize Pool Breakdown
The distribution of the prize pool rewards the top teams considerably. The champion will take home $2,500, followed by $1,500 for the runner-up and $1,000 for the third-place finisher. Additionally, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and the top fragger will each receive $400 as recognition for their outstanding performances.
The complete prize pool distribution is as follows:
- 1st Place – $2,500
- 2nd Place – $1,500
- 3rd Place – $1,000
- 4th Place – $800
- 5th Place – $700
- 6th Place – $600
- 7th Place – $500
- 8th Place – $400
- 9th Place – $250
- 10th Place – $250
- 11th Place – $150
- 12th Place – $150
- 13th Place – $100
- 14th Place – $100
- 15th Place – $100
- 16th Place – $100
Highlights from the Playoffs
During the Playoffs, DRS Gaming from Nepal delivered an impressive performance, leading the scoreboard with 206 points and securing six Chicken Dinners. Their dominance was evident as they finished 70 points ahead of the second-place team, winning 6 out of 16 matches.
Tribe Aeromacy and Royal Dragons Esports secured the second and third spots with scores of 136 and 134 points, respectively. HIANA Esports also displayed notable skill, finishing fourth, while Royal Gurkhas Esports and 4 Death Machines rounded out the top six.
On the other hand, T2K, a seasoned team from Nepal, had a more average performance, placing seventh overall. NEPX Esports, having had a successful run in the PMGO 2025, finished in eleventh place within the Playoffs. Meanwhile, RLX Esports and VE E2S TM7 managed to secure their spots in the Grand Finals, finishing in fifteenth and sixteenth positions, respectively.