The Last Chance Qualifier stage of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 has officially ended on December 7. This stage was the final door to the Grand Finals, and only two teams managed to walk through it. After 12 intense matches, the remaining 14 teams were eliminated from the tournament.
With the LCQ complete, all 16 teams for the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals are now confirmed. The championship-deciding matches will be played from December 12 to December 14, 2025.
Team Flash and Alter Ego Secure Grand Finals Spots
Team Flash from Vietnam finished at the top of the LCQ standings. The team collected 99 points and earned one Chicken Dinner. Their aggressive style helped them secure 69 eliminations, which made the difference in such a tight lobby.
Alter Ego Ares from Indonesia claimed second place with 93 points. They won two Chicken Dinners and picked up 63 kills across the 12 matches. These strong finishes helped them qualify directly for the Grand Finals alongside Team Flash.
PMGC 2025 LCQ Final Standings
Here is how all teams finished in the Last Chance Qualifier:
Team Flash – 99 points
Alter Ego Ares – 93 points
Weibo Gaming – 93 points
Influence Rage – 91 points
Inner Circle Esports – 83 points
9z Team – 82 points
Loops – 78 points
Alliance – 77 points
ARCRED – 75 points
Wolves Esports – 68 points
Geekay Esports – 66 points
Team Falcons – 62 points
Boars Gaming – 59 points
Burmese Ghouls – 57 points
Gen.G MENA – 40 points
Papara SuperMassive – 32 points
Tough Miss for Weibo Gaming
Weibo Gaming from China narrowly missed out on qualification. They ended with the same 93 points as Alter Ego Ares but failed to win a single Chicken Dinner. Alter Ego’s two match wins pushed them ahead in the standings. Despite the exit, Suk from Weibo Gaming was named the MVP of the LCQ for his strong individual performance.
Strong Runs and Early Exits
Influence Rage from Brazil finished fourth with 91 points and two Chicken Dinners, showing strong consistency. Inner Circle Esports from Pakistan placed fifth with 83 points and one Chicken Dinner.
Teams like 9z Team and Loops stayed competitive in the middle of the table but could not break into the top two. Alliance and ARCRED also showed moments of promise but fell short when it mattered most.
At the bottom, Gen.G MENA and Papara SuperMassive struggled throughout the stage and finished last. Their journey in PMGC 2025 ended without much impact.
All Eyes on the Grand Finals
With the LCQ done, the stage is now set for the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals. The best 16 teams from around the world will battle it out in Bangkok for the world title. Fans can expect high pressure matches, smart rotations, and big clutch moments as the season reaches its final chapter.