The PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2025 SEA Spring concluded on March 16, 2025, crowning Vietnam’s D’Xavier as the tournament’s champions. This victory not only solidifies their position in the region but also secures them a spot at the upcoming PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Main Event.
With an impressive tally of 171 points comprising three Chicken Dinners and 80 eliminations during the Grand Finals, D’Xavier showcased dominant performance throughout the tournament. Additionally, the team excelled during the League Stage, establishing themselves as a formidable force and earning a total prize of $41,350 in winnings as they gear up for the PMGO 2025.
The PMSL 2025 SEA Spring was hosted from February 26 to March 16, 2025, featuring a competitive lineup of 24 teams during the League Stage, with the top 16 advancing to the Finals. The participants competed for a substantial prize pool of $200,000, underscoring the high stakes of the tournament.
Final Standings of PMSL 2025 SEA Spring
- D’Xavier – 171 points
- Bigetron Esports – 158 points
- CelcomDigi Alliance – 153 points
- Vampire Esports – 145 points
- SEM9 – 129 points
- VOIN DONKEY ID – 127 points
- RRQ RYU – 109 points
- OsjaTH – 108 points
- Alter Ego Ares – 106 points
- Strangers Esports – 104 points
- Team Flash – 103 points
- eArena – 94 points
- Kagendra – 88 points
- BOOM Esports – 73 points
- TEM Entertainment – 66 points
- Team Secret – 66 points
Following closely behind, Indonesia’s Bigetron Esports claimed the runner-up position with 158 points and also celebrated three Chicken Dinners. Their standout player, Starlest, earned the title of Final Match MVP (FMVP) for his remarkable contributions during the Grand Finals.
Finishing in third place, Malaysia’s CelcomDigi Alliance accumulated 153 points with two Chicken Dinners. Vampire Esports, despite their strong showing in the previous PMSL 2024 SEA Fall season, struggled this time and ended up fourth.
SEM9 and VOIN Donkey took fifth and sixth places with scores of 129 and 127 points, respectively, while Indonesia’s RRQ RYU landed at seventh place with 109 points. The performance of Alter Ego Ares was less favorable, resulting in a ninth-place finish.
Strangers Esports and Team Flash rounded out the top eleven, placing tenth and eleventh with 106 and 104 points, respectively. Thailand’s eArena underperformed in the Finals, settling for twelfth with 94 points, while Kagendra finished 13th with 88 points.
Defending champions BOOM Esports experienced a disappointing run this season, landing in fourteenth place with only 73 points. TEM Entertainment and Team Secret shared the struggles, finishing 15th and last with identical scores of 66 points, though Team Secret concluded their campaign without a Chicken Dinner.