Pakistan’s 4Thrives Esports have achieved the biggest success in the organization’s history by winning the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2026 Season 1. The team lifted the trophy in Jakarta, Indonesia, after delivering a dominant performance in the Grand Finals.
The victory not only earned 4Thrives Esports the PMGO 2026 championship title but also secured them a spot at the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2026. The team collected 75 PMGC points from this tournament, taking their overall tally to 135 points and moving to the top of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2026 South Asia points leaderboard.
4Thrives Esports Dominate PMGO 2026 Grand Finals
The roster of FALAK, T24OP, Nocki, IQ, HUZAIFA, and Shaheen showcased impressive consistency throughout the Grand Finals, which were played on June 6 and 7.
Across 12 matches, 4Thrives Esports accumulated 122 points to comfortably finish in first place. Their aggressive gameplay and strong placements helped them stay ahead of the competition and secure the championship. Along with the trophy, the team also walked away with a prize of $62,500.
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PMWC 2026 Spot Confirmed
The PMGO 2026 title has significantly boosted 4Thrives Esports’ international ambitions. By earning 75 PMGC points from the event, their total points tally has now reached 135.
As a result, the Pakistani squad has officially qualified for the PMWC 2026 through the PMGC Points: South Asia leaderboard. They currently sit at the top of the regional rankings and have placed themselves in a strong position for PMGC 2026 qualification as well.
With several major tournaments still left in the season, 4Thrives Esports are now leading both the PMWC 2026 and PMGC 2026 qualification race in South Asia.
ULF Esports and FURIA Complete the Podium
Turkey’s ULF Esports finished as runners-up after collecting 104 points from 12 matches. Despite a strong performance, they were unable to close the gap on 4Thrives Esports.
Brazilian powerhouse FURIA secured third place with 97 points, while S2G Esports and eArena rounded out the top five with 83 points each.
PMGO 2026 Season 1 Grand Finals Standings
- 4Thrives Esports – 122 Points
- ULF Esports – 104 Points
- FURIA – 97 Points
- S2G Esports – 83 Points
- eArena – 83 Points
- TT Project – 77 Points
- GOAT Team – 75 Points
- Aurora Gaming – 73 Points
- BOOM Esports – 71 Points
- Team Flash – 69 Points
- Gaming Stars – 59 Points
- Horaa Esports – 59 Points
- Geekay Esports – 54 Points
- Bigetron by Vitality – 53 Points
- 721 Esports – 51 Points
- Pandum – 30 Points
Individual Awards
Several players were recognized for their performances during the tournament.
- Grand Finals MVP – Kecth (ULF Esports)
- Best IGL – Kecth (ULF Esports)
- Eagle Eye – Win
- Grenade Master – FALAK (4Thrives Esports)
- Field Medic – MOXXXXY
A Big Step Towards PMGC 2026
Winning PMGO 2026 Season 1 has given 4Thrives Esports more than just a trophy. The valuable PMGC points earned in Jakarta have strengthened their chances of competing at the biggest PUBG Mobile events of the year.
With qualification for PMWC 2026 already secured and a strong lead in the PMGC 2026 South Asia points standings, 4Thrives Esports have established themselves as one of the teams to watch for the remainder of the competitive season.
Prize Pool Distribution
| Place | USD | Team |
| 1st | $62,500 | 4Thrives Esports |
| 2nd | $34,000 | ULF Esports |
| 3rd | $27,000 | FURIA |
| 4th | $26,000 | S2G Esports |
| 5th | $25,000 | eArena |
| 6th | $23,000 | TT Project |
| 7th | $26,500 | GOAT Team |
| 8th | $20,500 | Aurora Gaming |
| 9th | $19,000 | BOOM Esports |
| 10th | $22,500 | Team Flash |
| 11th | $18,500 | Gaming Stars Esports |
| 12th | $19,000 | Horaa Esports |
| 13th | $15,500 | Geekay Esports |
| 14th | $17,500 | Bigetron by Vitality |
| 15th | $16,500 | 721 Esports |
| 16th | $13,500 | Team Pandum |
| 17th | $10,500 | AlUla Club Esports |
| 18th | $9,500 | Nigma Galaxy |
| 19th | $9,500 | FUT Esports |
| 20th | $10,000 | Loops Esports |
| 21th | $11,000 | Wolves Esports |
| 22nd | $9,500 | The Vicious |
| 23rd | $9,500 | IDA Esports |
| 24th | $8,500 | VOIN Esports |
| 25th | $8,500 | XForce Rejects |
| 26th | $8,500 | Boars Gaming |
| 27th | $4,500 | Trained to Kill |
| 28th | $5,500 | R8 Esports |
| 29th – 30th | $2,500 | Alpha7 EsportsRRQ RYU |
| 31st – 32nd | $2,000 | ETSH EsportsHustler Crew |

