Team Falcons Wins PMSL Europe 2025 Spring Finals

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Sumit Kushwaha
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The PMSL 2025 Europe Spring tournament ended on July 6, 2025, with Team Falcons lifting the trophy after a great performance in the Grand Finals. The tournament saw 24 top teams from the region fight for four PMWC 2025 spots and a $200,000 prize pool.

Team Falcons secured the first position with 136 points and two Chicken Dinners, earning them $37,000. Their player Coa77 was named the MVP of the tournament for his consistent gameplay.

Fire Flux and Others Shine Bright

Fire Flux Esports, one of the strongest contenders, finished second with 125 points and three Chicken Dinners. The Turkish team took home $23,750 in prize money.

IDA Esports made a strong comeback in their final matches to finish third. They earned 119 points, including 49 kills and two Chicken Dinners, collecting $19,500.

Regnum Carya Esports, winners of PMGO 2025, had a solid start to the tournament but lost form on the final day. They dropped from first to fourth with $15,000 in winnings. Despite this, they still secured a slot for the upcoming PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025.

Top 4 Teams Moving to PMWC 2025

Here are the teams from PMSL Europe 2025 who have qualified for PMWC:

  • Team Falcons
  • Fire Flux Esports
  • IDA Esports
  • Regnum Carya Esports

The Grand Finals of PMSL Europe Spring were held in Smash Rule, Istanbul, Turkey, from June 23 to July 6.

Prize Pool Breakdown

Here is how the $200,000 prize pool was distributed among the teams:

  • Team Falcons – $37,000
  • Fire Flux Esports – $23,750
  • IDA Esports – $19,500
  • Regnum Carya Esports – $15,000
  • S2G Esports – $17,000
  • IW NRX – $12,250
  • Kara Esports – $9,000
  • Thunder TalQ – $9,250
  • Boars Gaming – $8,250
  • Fenerbahçe Esports – $7,000
  • FUT Esports – $5,500
  • Papara SuperMassive – $5,250
  • K1 – $5,250
  • Barsay Esports – $5,000
  • Black Esports – $4,500
  • BRA BrxMumia Esports – $4,500
  • Guild Esports – $1,250
  • Besiktas Getso – $750
  • RUKH eSports – $750
  • BX Brothers – $750
  • Galatasaray Esports – $500
  • Team EGO – $250
  • RAFHA Esports – $250
  • MVP Esports – $250

Missed by a Small Margin

Next Ruya, a promising Turkish team, just missed the PMWC qualification. They finished fifth with 112 points. S2G Esports, after a good start, lost momentum and ended up in sixth place with 109 points.

Kara Esports and Boars Gaming ended at seventh and eighth positions, respectively. FUT Esports, a team many had high hopes for, had a disappointing run and finished 14th. Barsay Esports closed the leaderboard at 16th place.

Looking Ahead to PMWC 2025

With the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025 scheduled from July 25 to August 3 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, these four European teams will join top squads from other regions. All eyes are now on how they perform on the global stage.

This win has not only boosted Team Falcons’ confidence but has also shown how competitive the European PUBG Mobile scene has become. The fans are now excited for the next big battle at PMWC.

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