PMGO 2025: Final Standings And Winners
Get the PMGO 2025 results! Regnum Carya crowned champions in Tashkent. Find final standings, key moments, and team performances from the PUBG Mobile Global Open 2025.

The PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 wrapped up on April 13, 2025, and it was an exciting finish. Regnum Carya, a strong team from Turkey, became the champion after showing top-level performance throughout the main event. They played like true professionals and took home the big trophy, along with the first-place prize of $100,000.
Regnum Carya’s Dominance
Under the sharp leadership of Sylas, Regnum Carya collected 106 points in total. They grabbed 2 Chicken Dinners and made 62 eliminations across 12 matches. Their gameplay was steady, smart, and fearless, which helped them stay ahead from start to end.
Nigma Galaxy Finishes Second
The well-known team Nigma Galaxy secured second place with 86 points and one Chicken Dinner. Even though they had a slow start, their performance in the last few matches was much better. Their late push helped them earn the runner-up spot and a prize of $50,000.
Where and When Was PMGO 2025 Held?
This year’s PMGO Main Event took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on April 12 and 13. 16 top teams from around the world battled it out under the “smash rule” format. The event had a total prize pool of $409,000, which was shared among all the participating teams based on their standings.
Final Standings – PMGO 2025 Main Event
Here’s how the teams ranked at the end of the tournament:
- Regnum Carya Esports – 106 points
- Nigma Galaxy – 86 points
- THE721 AGGRESSOR – 85 points
- GOAT Quality – 85 points
- REJECT – 77 points
- LGD Gaming – 72 points
- NEPX Esports – 71 points
- NS RedForce – 69 points
- D’Xavier – 69 points
- AKE Cyber – 65 points
- UPGRADE – 63 points
- Black Esports – 62 points
- 4Merical Vibes – 58 points
- R8 Esports – 57 points
- INFLUENCE RAGE – 45 points
- Hellion Gaming – 17 points
Key Moments
- THE721 AGGRESSOR, considered an underdog, had an impressive comeback. They won the final match of the tournament and jumped to third place with two Chicken Dinners and 85 points.
- GOAT Quality, with the same number of points (85), finished fourth, having only one Chicken Dinner.
- REJECT, the champions from last year and a team from Japan, ended in fifth place with 77 points.
- LGD Gaming, representing China, couldn’t meet expectations this time and settled for sixth place, with 72 points but no Chicken Dinners.
- NEPX from Nepal made it to seventh place, thanks to a solid game and one Chicken Dinner.
Major Disappointments
- 4Merical Vibes, one of the strong teams from Mongolia, finished 13th, which came as a big surprise to many fans.
- R8 Esports won the first match of the tournament but still landed in 14th place.
- INFLUENCE RAGE, who had done well in PMGC 2024, couldn’t perform well this time and came 15th.
- Hellion Gaming struggled the most and finished last with only 17 points.