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PMSL CSA Fall 2025 Results And PMGC Qualifiers Set

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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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The PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2025 CSA Fall officially came to an end on October 15, with Virtus Pro claiming the championship title after an outstanding performance in the Grand Finals. The team dominated the leaderboard and took home a prize of $31,250, marking one of their strongest runs in the season.

Alongside Virtus Pro, five other top teams from the Central and South Asia (CSA) region have also secured their tickets to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025, set to take place in Thailand from November 24 to December 14.

PMGC 2025 Qualification Results

The PMSL CSA Fall decided the six teams representing the region in the global championship.

  • Virtus Pro, Alpha Gaming, and MadBulls have qualified for the Gauntlet Stage of PMGC 2025.
  • GOAT Team, Inner Circle, and ARCRED have advanced to the Group Stage of PMGC 2025.

A total of 40 teams from around the world will participate in PMGC 2025, making it one of the biggest tournaments in PUBG Mobile’s competitive history.

Prize Pool and Team Rankings

The PMSL 2025 CSA Fall featured a total prize pool of $200,000, divided among the top-performing teams. Here’s how the winnings were distributed:

  • Virtus Pro: $31,250
  • Alpha Gaming: $21,500
  • MadBulls: $15,500
  • GOAT Team: $16,000
  • Horaa Esports: $11,750
  • Sky Force: $10,750
  • DGSTN77: $8,500
  • Konina Power: $7,500
  • Inner Circle Esports: $14,000
  • Al Qadsiah: $7,000
  • AS i8 Esports: $9,000
  • Brute Force: $7,750
  • The MongolZ: $5,750
  • R3GICIDE: $6,000
  • ARCRED: $10,500
  • 4Yonko Royal Jutti: $4,750
  • THE721 AGGRESSOR: $2,000
  • 313 Esports: $1,750
  • Halal Axetron: $2,000
  • NEPX Esports: $1,750

Special Awards

In addition to team prizes, several individual players were recognized for their remarkable performances during the season:

  • Finals MVP: TOP (Alpha Gaming): $1,000
  • Rookie of the Season: TW1X (GOAT Team): $500
  • Most Eliminations in a Match: TOP: $500
  • Most Eliminations in a Day: FALAK (Inner Circle): $500
  • Most WWCDs in the Season: Inner Circle: $1,000
  • Most Points in a Match: Inner Circle: $500
  • Most Points in a Day: Inner Circle: $500

Final Standings and Highlights

Virtus Pro dominated the finals with 145 total points across 18 matches. Alpha Gaming followed closely behind with 134 points, while MadBulls made a strong comeback in the last match to secure third place with 130 points.

GOAT Team finished fourth with 129 points, with TW1X earning the title of Rookie of the Season for his consistent performance. Unfortunately, Horaa Esports from Nepal narrowly missed qualification for PMGC by just one point, ending in fifth place with 128 points. Sky Force also ended the event with 128 points but placed sixth due to tiebreaker rules.

Meanwhile, Inner Circle from Pakistan improved in the final rounds to climb up to ninth place, while teams like R3GICIDE, ARCRED, and 4Yonko struggled to maintain momentum and finished near the bottom.

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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.