The highly anticipated Grand Finals of the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2025 SEA Spring kicked off on Friday, March 14. The action-packed opening day saw D’Xavier from Vietnam emerge as a formidable force, clinching victory in three out of six matches played. The team’s exceptional performance sealed them a total of 98 points, with impressive statistics that included 21 headstart points and 39 kills.
In second place, defending champions Vampire Esports made a notable effort, accumulating 76 points despite not securing a single Chicken Dinner. This Thai powerhouse showcased their skills with an impressive 37 eliminations throughout the six-game lineup.
PMSL 2025 SEA Spring Finals – Day 1 Standings
Below is the complete points table after the first day of matches:
- D’Xavier – 98 points
- Vampire Esports – 76 points
- Bigetron Esports – 69 points
- SEM9 – 54 points
- CelcomDigi Alliance – 54 points
- OsjaTH – 53 points
- RRQ RYU – 48 points
- TEM Entertainment – 36 points
- Kagendra – 36 points
- eArena – 32 points
- Alter Ego Ares – 31 points
- Strangers Esports – 28 points
- Team Flash – 28 points
- BOOM Esports – 27 points
- VOIN DONKEY ID – 23 points
- Team Secret – 22 points
Bigetron Esports from Indonesia claimed the third spot, finishing the day with 69 points and a total of 34 eliminations. Their ascent in the rankings was bolstered by a victory in their fifth match. Malaysian teams SEM9 and Alliance shared the spotlight, both ending the day with a notable 54 points.
OsjaTH and RRQ RYU landed in sixth and seventh places, earning 53 and 48 points respectively. TEAM Entertainment, also from Thailand, made its mark by finishing eighth with 36 points and a coveted Chicken Dinner. Unfortunately, eArena had a challenging Day 1, finishing in tenth place with only 32 points.
In the standings, Alter Ego, a team that has claimed victory in the first two seasons of the PMSL SEA, found themselves in 11th place with just 31 points, signaling the need for improvement in their following matches. Team Flash, representing Vietnam, ended Day 1 in 12th with a total of 28 points.
BOOM Esports, another team from Indonesia, struggled significantly on the opening day, landing in 14th place with a mere 27 points and failing to secure any points in positioning. The reigning champions of PMSL 2024 Spring and Summer are eager to recover in the upcoming matches.
VOIN Donkey, a team that made waves during the PMGC 2024, found themselves in 15th place with 23 points. Meanwhile, well-known squad Team Secret lagged behind, accumulating only 22 points to settle for 16th place. Both teams are poised to make significant strides in the remaining 12 matches of the PMSL 2025 Spring Finals.