Regnum Carya Esports Wins PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Championship

The PMGO 2025, which wrapped up on April 13, 2025, saw Turkish club Regnum Carya emerge as the dominant force, clinching the prestigious PUBG Mobile trophy. Displaying remarkable consistency throughout the Main Event, the team, led by captain Sylas, amassed an impressive total of 106 points, comprising two Chicken Dinners and 62 eliminations across 12 matches. Their performance earned them the top prize of $100,000.

Finishing as the runner-up, Nigma Galaxy showcased their expertise with a total of 86 points and one Chicken Dinner. The seasoned team intensified their performance in the final games, ultimately securing the second-place prize of $50,000 and concluding the tournament on a high note.

Main Event Details

The Main Event of PMGO 2025 took place on April 12 and 13 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Sixteen teams battled it out under smash rules, competing for a total prize pool of $409,000 distributed among the top-performing teams.

Final Standings of PMGO 2025

  1. Regnum Carya Esports – 106 points
  2. Nigma Galaxy – 86 points
  3. THE721 AGGRESSOR – 85 points
  4. GOAT Quality – 85 points
  5. REJECT – 77 points
  6. LGD Gaming – 72 points
  7. NEPX ESPORTS – 71 points
  8. NS RedForce – 69 points
  9. D’Xavier – 69 points
  10. AKE Cyber – 65 points
  11. UPGRADE – 63 points
  12. Black Esports – 62 points
  13. 4Merical Vibes – 58 points
  14. R8 Esports – 57 points
  15. INFLUENCE RAGE – 45 points
  16. Hellion Gaming – 17 points

Taking third place, THE721 AGGRESSOR surprised many with their performance, finishing with 85 points and two Chicken Dinners after a strong final match. Meanwhile, GOAT Quality also concluded the event in fourth position, earning 85 points and one Chicken Dinner.

The defending champions, REJECT from Japan, ended their run in fifth place with 77 points, having secured one Chicken Dinner along the way. Representing China, LGD Gaming had a lackluster performance, finishing sixth with 72 points, 51 of which came from eliminations. NEPX from Nepal followed closely in seventh place with 71 points, also having one Chicken Dinner to their name.

NS RedForce and D’Xavier both concluded the tournament with 69 points. AKE Cyber and UPGRADE rounded out the standings with scores of 65 and 63 points, respectively. Notably, the traditionally strong Mongolian team 4Merical Vibes struggled during this event, finishing in the 13th position with only 58 points.

R8 Esports ranked 14th despite a strong start that included victory in the opening match. INFLUENCE RAGE, which had performed admirably in the previous PMGC 2024, faced significant setbacks this year, landing in 15th place. Lastly, Hellion Gaming secured the final position with a mere 17 points.

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