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Alpha7 wins the PMGC 2025: MVP, Standings, Prizepool distribution and more

The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 delivered one of the most intense finales in PUBG Mobile history, with Alpha7 Esports from Brazil rising to the top and securing the coveted championship title. After three days of fierce competition in Bangkok, Thailand, Alpha7 put on a dominant performance, scoring 142 points across 18 matches to lift the PMGC 2025 trophy. ULF Esports from Turkey secured 2nd place, followed by Alpha Gaming from Mongolia with a 3rd-place finish. Top from the Alpha Gaming won the PMGC 2025 MVP award for his oustanding performance in the finals. Notably, he also rewarded a brand ned Porsche Cayenne. Check out the PMGC 2025 winners, MVP, and more.

Alpha7 wins the PMGC 2025: MVP, Standings, Prizepool distribution, and more

Alpha7 Esports, featuring experienced stars Carrilho, Revo, and Mafioso, along with young talents Obscure and Guizao, has won the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025. The Brazilian powerhouse secured a prize money of $555,000 with this historic victory.

This win marks Alpha7’s first-ever PMGC trophy and also the first PMGC title for Brazil. The team showed excellent consistency throughout the Grand Finals, delivering strong performances in every match and finishing at the top of the standings with 142 points from 18 matches.

ULF Esports from Turkey delivered an impressive performance in the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals. The team secured the most chicken dinners (4) in the finals, showing strong aggression and confidence. However, a low-scoring final match cost them crucial points, and they eventually missed out on the championship by just 9 points.

Alpha Gaming finished in third place at the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals. Packed with star players, the team performed well for most of the finals but struggled in the last two matches, which did not go in their favor. As a result, they fell short of the title by 12 points, ending their campaign with 130 points from 18 matches.

Meanwhile, TOP from Alpha Gaming was crowned the PMGC 2025 MVP for his outstanding performance in the Grand Finals. With this achievement, he became the first player in PUBG Mobile history to win the PMGC MVP award twice, having previously won it in 2023. Along with the MVP title, TOP was also rewarded with a brand-new Porsche Cayenne, making his achievement even more special.

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PMGC 2025 Grand Finals Overall Standings

  • Alpha7 Esports – 142 points
  • ULF Esports – 133 points
  • Alpha Gaming – 130 points
  • ThunderTalk (TT) – 124 points
  • Dplus KIA – 116 points
  • DRX – 115 points
  • DX – 112 points
  • Alter Ego – 101 points
  • GOAT – 101 points
  • Regnum Carya – 99 points
  • MadBulls – 98 points
  • eArena – 95 points
  • R8 Esports – 95 points
  • KARA Esports – 90 points
  • Vampire Esports – 80 points
  • Flash – 76 points

PMGC 2025 Winners, MVP, and Prize Pool Distribution

ChampionAlpha7 Esports
Runner upULF Esports
2nd Runner upAlpha Gaming
MVPTop
Best IGLRosemary

The PMGC 2025 prize pool stood at a massive $3,000,000 USD, which was distributed among all 40 participating teams based on their final placements across the tournament.

  • 1st place – Alpha7 Esports: $555,000
  • 2nd place – ULF Esports: $304,000
  • 3rd place – Alpha Gaming: $199,500
  • 4th place – ThunderTalk Gaming: $163,000
  • 5th place – Dplus: $130,000
  • 6th place – DRX: $127,000
  • 7th place – D’Xavier: $120,500
  • 8th place – Alter Ego Ares: $94,000
  • 9th place – GOAT Team: $99,000
  • 10th place – Regnum Carya Esports: $100,000
  • 11th place – MadBulls: $101,500
  • 12th place – eArena: $87,000
  • 13th place – R8 Esports: $95,000
  • 14th place – Kara Esports: $87,000
  • 15th place – Vampire Esports: $27,500
  • 16th place – Team Flash: $61,500
  • 17th place – Weibo Gaming: $34,500
  • 18th place – INFLUENCE RAGE: $33,500
  • 19th place – Inner Circle Esports: $33,500
  • 20th place – 9z Team: $30,000
  • 21st place – Loops Esports: $31,500
  • 22nd place – Alliance: $30,000
  • 23rd place – ARCRED: $30,500
  • 24th place – Wolves Esports: $37,000
  • 25th place – Geekay Esports: $30,000
  • 26th place – Team Falcons: $28,000
  • 27th place – Boars Gaming: $26,500
  • 28th place – Burmese Ghouls: $27,500
  • 29th place – Gen.G Esports MENA: $28,000
  • 30th place – Papara SuperMassive: $25,500
  • 31st–32nd place – Tianba: $22,500
  • 31st–32nd place – Virtus.pro: $26,500
  • 33rd–34th place – GS Team: $24,500
  • 33rd–34th place – Twisted Minds: $22,000
  • 35th–36th place – Orangutan: $25,500
  • 35th–36th place – True Rippers: $21,000
  • 37th–38th place – REJECT: $20,500
  • 37th–38th place – ETSH Esports: $20,500
  • 39th–40th place – Team Secret: $20,000
  • 39th–40th place – Nuclear Zone: $20,000

Alpha7 Esports, the champions of PMGC 2025, received the biggest share of the prize pool, taking home $555,000 for their title-winning performance. ULF Esports, who finished second, earned $304,000, while Alpha Gaming secured $199,500 after ending the tournament in third place. ThunderTalk Gaming, finishing fourth, walked away with $163,000.

Teams placed 5th to 8th also received significant rewards. Dplus earned $130,000 for finishing fifth, followed by DRX with $127,000 in sixth place. D’Xavier secured $120,500 for seventh place, while Alter Ego Ares received $94,000 for finishing eighth.

From 9th to 14th place, GOAT Team earned $99,000, Regnum Carya Esports took $100,000, MadBulls received $101,500, eArena secured $87,000, R8 Esports earned $95,000, and Kara Esports also received $87,000.

Teams finishing between 15th and 20th place included Vampire Esports with $27,500, Team Flash earning $61,500, Weibo Gaming with $34,500, INFLUENCE RAGE and Inner Circle Esports both receiving $33,500, while 9z Team took home $30,000.

For 21st to 24th place, Loops Esports earned $31,500, Alliance received $30,000, ARCRED secured $30,500, and Wolves Esports earned $37,000.

Teams placed 25th to 30th also received prize money, with Geekay Esports earning $30,000, Team Falcons taking $28,000, Boars Gaming receiving $26,500, Burmese Ghouls earning $27,500, Gen.G Esports MENA securing $28,000, and Papara SuperMassive taking $25,500.

For the remaining teams, Tianba and Virtus.pro (31st–32nd) earned $22,500 and $26,500 respectively. GS Team and Twisted Minds (33rd–34th) received $24,500 and $22,000, while Orangutan and True Rippers (35th–36th) earned $25,500 and $21,000. REJECT and ETSH Esports (37th–38th) took home $20,500 each, and Team Secret and Nuclear Zone (39th–40th) earned $20,000 each.

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