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PMGC 2025 Prize Pool Breakdown: Full $3 Million Payout

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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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PMGC 2025 is offering one of the biggest prize pools in PUBG Mobile history, with a total amount of 3 million dollars. The money is divided across every stage of the tournament, so each team earns depending on where they finish. This system gives every squad something to fight for, even if they do not reach the finals.

Here is a clear and simple look at how the prize pool is shared, starting from the first stage.

PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage Prize Pool

The Gauntlet is the opening stage of PMGC 2025. A total of 16 teams are playing here, and the prize pool is set at 429,000 dollars. The team that takes the first place will earn 60,000 dollars. The top 7 teams will also secure their spot in the Grand Finals, which makes every match even more important.

Below is the full payout list for the Gauntlet:

Placement Prize Amount
1st $60,000
2nd $58,000
3rd $57,000
4th $56,000
5th $55,500
6th $54,000
7th $53,000
8th $6,000
9th $5,500
10th $5,000
11th $4,500
12th $4,000
13th $3,500
14th $3,000
15th $2,500
16th $2,000

This stage may look short, but teams often say it is the hardest because one bad day can change everything.

PMGC 2025 Group Stage Prize Pool

The Group Stage has the highest number of teams. A total of 32 squads will participate across two groups: Red and Green. The total prize pool for this stage is 439,000 dollars, and it is split evenly between both groups. Each group receives 219,500 dollars.

The team that finishes first in each group will take home 46,000 dollars.

Here is the full prize list for each group:

Placement Prize Amount
1st $46,000
2nd $45,000
3rd $44,000
4th $26,500
5th $26,000
6th $25,500
7th $25,000
8th $24,500
9th $24,000
10th $23,500
11th $23,000
12th $22,500
13th $22,000
14th $21,000
15th $20,500
16th $20,000

The Group Stage brings a mix of new talent and returning giants. This is where consistent gameplay matters the most.

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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.