PMGO 2025: LGD Gaming Secures Main Event Spot

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PMGO 2025: LGD Gaming Secures Main Event Spot

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Chinese esports powerhouse LGD Gaming has officially secured its spot in the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Main Event. The team emerged as the best performer in the PEL 2025 Spring Regular Season, accumulating 710 points over five weeks. With their impressive gameplay, LGD Gaming clinched the Week 5 Finals, earning a direct entry into the prestigious tournament scheduled for April 12 and 13.

PMGO 2025 Main Event: Qualified Teams Structure

The PMGO 2025 Main Event will feature 16 elite teams competing for the championship. These teams have earned their spots through various qualifiers:

  • 7 teams from the PMGO Prelims Stage
  • 1 team from the Uzbekistan Finals
  • 4 teams based on their PMGC 2024 performance
  • 4 teams from regional qualifiers

LGD Gaming’s dominance in the PEL 2025 Spring Regular Season has set high expectations for their performance in the Main Event.

PEL 2025 Spring Regular Season Standings After Week 5

  • LGD Gaming – 710 points
  • ThunderTalk Gaming – 689 points
  • Weibo Gaming – 652 points
  • Rogue Warriors – 556 points
  • Tong Jia Bao Esports – 545 points
  • JD Gaming – 513 points
  • Tianba – 449 points
  • KuaiShou Gaming – 440 points
  • The Chosen – 412 points
  • Titan Esports Club – 379 points
  • Vision Esports – 374 points
  • Regans Gaming – 360 points

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  • Four Angry Men – 350 points
  • All Gamers – 319 points
  • Nova Esports – 291 points
  • Keep Best Gaming – 249 points
  • Dragon Ranger Gaming – 246 points
  • Six Two Eight – 203 points
  • Action Culture Tech – 176 points
  • KONE Esports – 158 points
  • JTeam – 80 points
  • ShowTime – 45 points
  • Six Rabbits – 0 points

ThunderTalk Gaming Falls Short

Despite an impressive start, ThunderTalk Gaming finished in second place with 689 points. The team dominated the first three weeks but struggled in Weeks 4 and 5, allowing LGD Gaming to take the top spot and qualify for PMGO 2025.

Notable Team Performances

  • Weibo Gaming secured third place with 652 points, showcasing consistency throughout the season.
  • Rogue Warriors and TJB Esports rounded out the top five with 556 and 545 points, respectively.
  • JD Gaming, led by the legendary Paraboy, finished sixth with 513 points. Although they won the Week 4 Finals, they fell short of direct PMGO qualification.
  • Tianba placed seventh with 449 points. Despite missing the Week 3 Finals, they made a strong comeback in the later weeks.

Struggles of Big Names

Some of the most well-known teams in the PUBG Mobile scene underperformed this season:

  • Regans Gaming (RSG) and Four Angry Men (4AM) had below-average runs and failed to break into the top tier.
  • Nova Esports, one of the most successful organizations, finished 15th. Their slow start and struggles in the first two weeks led to a disappointing performance overall.

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