PMSL 2025: SEA Spring Week 1 Results And Standings

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The first week of the PUBG Cell Terrific League (PMSL) 2025 SEA Spring has come to an end, with Malaysia’s CelcomDigi Alliance dominating the leaderboard. Exquisite Weekend 1 passed off on March 1 and a pair of 2025, featuring the pinnacle-appearing groups from the institution level. Over 12 fits, Alliance added a stellar performance, collecting 129 factors with four bird dinners and an outstanding eighty-one eliminations.

Top Performers of Super Weekend 1

PMSL 2025 SEA Spring Week 1 Results And Standings

Indonesia’s Bigetron Esports secured the second spot with 107 points and two Chicken Dinners, showcasing strong consistency throughout the weekend. Vietnam’s D’Xavier claimed third place with the same 107 points but only one Chicken Dinner.

The tournament now moves to its final week, with Week 2 of the PMSL 2025 SEA League scheduled from March 5 to 9. A total of 24 teams will battle it out in the group stage to secure a spot among the top 16 for Super Weekend 2.

Super Weekend 1 Standings

  1. CelcomDigi Alliance – 129 points
  2. Bigetron Esports – 107 points
  3. D’Xavier – 107 points
  4. eArena – 81 points
  5. OJTH – 75 points
  6. BOOM Esports – 72 points
  7. Vampire Esports – 68 points
  8. RRQ RYU – 68 points
  9. Kagendra – 67 points
  10. TEM Entertainment – 58 points
  11. VOIN Donkey ID – 56 points
  12. Team Secret – 47 points
  13. SEM9 – 46 points
  14. Team Flash – 46 points
  15. Maqna Esports – 42 points
  16. Enam Sembilan Esports – 37 points

Breakdown of Performances

Thailand’s eArena put up a strong fight, claiming fourth place with 81 points and 60 eliminations. OJTH followed closely behind in fifth with 75 points. Despite not securing any Chicken Dinners, BOOM Esports, last year’s PMSL champions, managed a respectable sixth place with 72 points.

Defending champions Vampire Esports had a mixed start, finishing seventh with 68 points and one Chicken Dinner. Indonesia’s RRQ RYU matched their score, taking the eighth spot. Kagendra, another Indonesian squad, landed in ninth with 67 points.

Thailand’s TEM Entertainment rounded out the top 10 with 58 points, backed by 36 eliminations. VOIN Donkey ID from Indonesia secured 11th place with 56 points after a promising group stage but struggled slightly over the weekend.

Struggles and Comebacks for Week 2

Vietnam’s Team Secret had a below-average performance, managing only 47 points across 12 matches. Malaysia’s SEM9 and Vietnam’s Team Flash both ended the week with 46 points. Meanwhile, Maqna Esports and Enam Sembilan Esports ranked 15th and 16th, with 42 and 37 points, respectively.

With Week 2 fast approaching, teams will need to step up their game to secure a place in the Super Weekend. The battle is far from over, and as past tournaments have shown, anything can happen in PUBG Mobile esports!

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