Day 1 of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 Group Stage has ended, and Alpha Gaming has once again proved why they are one of the strongest contenders for the trophy. The Mongolian side dominated all six matches and finished at the top with a massive 90 points, followed closely by Pakistan’s Inner Circle Esports. It was a tough day for the Indian team, Orangutan, as they collected only 26 points, placing them 10th after Day 1. From Group Green, only the top three teams will move on to the Grand Finals, and with 12 matches still remaining, the fight for qualification is wide open. Check out the full recap and overall standings of PMGC 2025 Group Stage Day 1 below.
PMGC 2025 Group Stage Day 1 Recap and Overall Standings
PMGC 2025 Group Green Overall Standings
- 1st Place – Alpha Gaming – 90 Points
- 2nd Place – Inner Circle Esports – 62 Points
- 3rd Place – 9z Esports – 47 Points
- 4th Place – Alter Ego Ares – 46 Points
- 5th Place – GOAT Team – 42 Points
- 6th Place – Gen.G Esports – 40 Points
- 7th Place – Papara SuperMassive – 40 Points
- 8th Place – Dplus KIA – 33 Points
- 9th Place – Wolves – 28 Points
- 10th Place – IQOO Orangutan – 26 Points
- 11th Place – Loops Esports – 25 Points
- 12th Place – Tianba – 24 Points
- 13th Place – Team Falcons – 19 Points
- 14th Place – REJECT – 13 Points
- 15th Place – GS Team – 13 Points
- 16th Place – Team Secret – 11 Points
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Match 1 – Rondo
The Group Stage began on the Rondo map, where Orangutan made a strong start. They won an early drop fight against Reject from Japan and got two eliminations. Their rotations were clean, but in the final circles, Inner Circle Esports knocked out two OG players. In the last moment, a nade from Zyol eliminated Orangutan in fourth place. The team earned a total of nine points.
The chicken dinner ended in a one versus one between Top and the last Inner Circle player. Top went to finish a knocked player, but the Inner Circle player punished him and secured the chicken dinner with eighteen finishes. Alpha Gaming earned 15 points, and 9z Esports also played well, earning 18 points.
Match 2 – Erangel
The second match was played on Erangel, where Orangutan and defending champions Dplus KIA had an intense four-versus-four fight. Aaru got two brilliant knocks, and in the end, Wizzgod was in a one-versus-one against chpz. However, Alter Ego joined the fight and third-partied, which led to Wizz being eliminated. Orangutan could only take three points from this match.
In the same match, 9z Esports won a four versus three fight against Alter Ego in the end circle and secured the chicken dinner with eight finishes. Loop Esports also earned eleven points.
Match 3 – Erangel
In the third match, Aaru showed a great rotation. The team had a strong position, but a surviving Dplus KIA player eliminated both Attanki and Aaru, which spoiled the game for Orangutan. In the end, the team finished in fourth place with six finishes. Alpha Gaming, filled with star players, finally took the win with fifteen finishes. Wolves secured thirteen points, and Dplus KIA followed with eight points.
Match 4 – Erangel
The fourth match was once again played on Erangel, where Orangutan got eliminated early with zero points. Wizzgod and Attanki were taken out by Alter Ego during rotation, and Alpha Gaming finished the remaining two players.
In the final result, Alpha Gaming took another back-to-back chicken dinner. They earned twenty-four points and showed why they were already considered one of the biggest trophy contenders. Team Falcons also earned twelve points.
Match 5 – Miramar
The fifth match took place at Miramar, where Orangutan had a very strong position inside the zone. But Loops from Brazil pushed them, and once again the same problem appeared. Orangutan failed to win an important four-versus-four fight. They lost the fight and could not use their strong position. Team GOAT won the chicken dinner with twelve finishes, while Dplus KIA and SuperMassive also got double-digit points.
Match 6 – Miramar
The last match of the day was also on Miramar, where Orangutan again lost a four-versus-four fight. They were holding their location when SuperMassive pushed them. The interesting part was that OG had already secured two knocks but still failed to win the fight and were eliminated with only one point. In this match, Gen G Esports secured the chicken dinner with twenty points. Both Alpha Gaming and Inner Circle earned fifteen points each.

