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Top PUBG Mobile Teams PMGC 2025: Power Rankings And Analysis

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Sumit Kushwaha
Sumit Kushwaha, is an Assistant Editor specialising in coverage of eSports and gaming. He tracks the latest developments by reporting around global events from the segment...
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The 2025 PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) is on, and all the top teams from around the world are getting ready to fight for the biggest title of the year. The tournament starts on November 24 in Thailand, and this season’s new format has made every stage more intense. With $3 million on the line, every match matters.

To help fans understand which teams have the best chance of winning, here is a simple breakdown of the strongest squads at PMGC 2025 based on their recent results, teamwork, and consistent play.

Top PUBG Mobile Teams at PMGC 2025

These rankings are made by looking at a team’s form in 2025, their regional performance, roster strength, and how stable they have been throughout the season.

Rank Team Region Key Players
1 Regnum Carya Esports Europe Wild, Loxy, Sylas, Zwolf
2 Team Falcons Europe Coa77, Narvalow, Raouf, Redox
3 Alpha Gaming Central & South Asia Baron, Dok, Refus, Top, Zyol, East
4 DRX Korea Hyunbin, Qx, Soez, Cyxae
5 Influence Rage Americas Law, Lilboy, Diego, Lorranzin, Federal
6 Dplus Kia Korea Osal, Nolbu, Chpz, Forest, Favian
7 ThunderTalk Gaming China Ajay, Xinhe, King, Xing, Tianyu
8 Team Spirit Central & South Asia Effect, Kitsune, Knowme, Matic
9 VOIN Esports Southeast Asia Zeta, Reyzak, Potato, Voxie, Konslet
10 Alpha 7 Esports Americas Mafioso, Revo, Carrilho, Guizao, Obscure

Regnum Carya Esports: The Top Contender

Regnum Carya has been one of the most stable and dangerous teams this year. They won the PMGO earlier in the season and also finished in top spots at PMSL Europe. Their strong late-game control and balanced style put them above everyone else. The arrival of Zwolf has made them even stronger, giving them extra firepower in clutch situations.

Team Falcons: Europe’s Giant

Team Falcons rebuilt their squad this year with the former Nigma Galaxy players and instantly became a force. They won PMSL Europe Spring and stayed consistent through the year. The only thing they must fix is their decision-making in the final circles. Their aggressive style can win games, but it can also cost them important points.

Alpha Gaming: CSA’s Big Hope

Alpha Gaming had an impressive run in CSA this year. They have a mix of experienced leaders and young aim stars. Dok and Top are key names who regularly deliver high-impact plays. Their teamwork is tight, and even in tough zones, they manage to stay alive longer than most teams.

DRX: Korea’s Strongest Side

DRX has kept its top-four ranking across international events this year. They always bring disciplined gameplay and excellent timing. The return of Cyxae has improved their finish potential and given the team a more complete playstyle.

Influence Rage: Americas’ Power Unit

Influence Rage comes into PMGC with a lot of experience. They performed well in regional events but struggled internationally in some tournaments. Even then, their scouting, rotations, and zone control give them an edge. If they avoid early mistakes, they can surprise many top teams.

Which Regions Look Strongest in PMGC 2025?

Asian teams are once again leading the charts. Korea, China, CSA, and Southeast Asia have been the most consistent this year. These teams rely on smart positioning, zone control, and clean rotations.

European and American teams are improving fast. Regnum Carya and Team Falcons show that Europe can challenge Asia this year. Influence Rage and Alpha 7 from the Americas are also competitive and capable of deep runs.

What makes PMGC 2025 more unpredictable is the new meta, the Smash Rule, and the mix of open and classic maps. These changes may help aggressive regions like Europe or Americas break Asia’s long hold on the title.

Also Read: PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Day 3 LIVE: Grand Finals Qualification

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Sumit Kushwaha, is an Assistant Editor specialising in coverage of eSports and gaming. He tracks the latest developments by reporting around global events from the segment covering key individuals, breakthrough technologies and news shaping the future of industry. With a keen interest in gaming, he regularly reviews the latest game launches highlighting the pros and cons helping users with key inputs.