The League Stage of the PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL 2025) SEA Spring has wrapped up, with the top 16 teams securing their spots in the Grand Finals. Unfortunately, the bottom eight teams have been eliminated. This phase ran from February 26 to March 9, 2025. Now, all eyes are on the Grand Finals, which will take place from March 14 to 16. The champions will earn a direct entry to the PMGO main event.
PMSL 2025 SEA Spring: Finals Teams Set
D’Xavier Leads the League Stage
Vietnam’s D’Xavier dominated the League Stage with outstanding consistency, finishing at the top with 21 points. Alliance from Malaysia was close behind with 20 points, having led the table in the first week.
Final League Points Standings
- D’Xavier – 21 points
- CelcomDigi Alliance – 20 points
- RRQ RYU – 20 points
- Bigetron Esports – 19 points
- OsjaTH – 15 points
- Vampire Esports – 14 points
- EArena – 12 points
- VOIN DONKEY ID – 9 points
- BOOM Esports – 9 points
- Team Flash – 6 points
- SEM9 – 5 points
- Alter Ego Ares – 5 points
- Kagendra – 4 points
- TEM Entertainment – 4 points
- Team Secret – 3 points
- Strangers Esports – 2 points
Eliminated Teams
- HomeBois – 2 points
- Todak – 1 point
- Talon Esports – 1 point
- Maqna Esports – 1 point
- Enam Sembilan – 1 point
- New Era – 0 points
- Vikings Esports – 0 points
- FaZe Clan – 0 points
Strong Performances and Surprising Drops
RRQ RYU made a solid comeback in Super Weekend Week 2, jumping to third place with 20 points. Bigetron Esports also put up a strong fight, finishing fourth with 19 points after a great Week 1.
Among Thai teams, OsjaTH, Vampire Esports, and EArena took the fifth, sixth, and seventh spots, respectively. VOIN Donkey had an impressive first week but slipped to eighth place after struggling in the second week.
Boom Esports and crew Flash finished ninth and tenth, at the same time as Malaysia’s SEM9 landed in the 11th vicinity with five factors. Adjust Ego Ares struggled within the opening week but bounced lower back to, say, the 12th spot.
Team Mystery and Strangers Esports barely made it into the Finals. Meanwhile, famous groups like HomeBois, Todak, and Talon Esports fell short, failing to make the cut. one of the most important surprises was FaZe extended family, which had a disappointing run and was completed with zero factors.
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