The PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Prelims are finally here, and fans are ready for two days of intense action. From April 10 to April 11, 16 teams will battle it out in 12 matches, all hoping to grab one of the seven spots in the Main Event.
Tournament Overview
The PMGO 2025 is being held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, just like last year. The prize pool is a huge $500,000, making this a very exciting competition for teams across the world. The Main Event will follow right after the Prelims on April 12 and 13.
This year’s tournament also brings in a new twist the Smash Rule, which will make the Main Event even more thrilling.
Teams Playing in PMGO 2025 Prelims
The Prelims feature teams from all over the world. Here’s how they qualified:
- Uzbekistan Final (4 teams)
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- ACE Cyber
- UPGRADE
- Divergent Gaming
- THE721 Aggressor
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- Asia Final (4 teams)
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- NEPX Esports
- Trained 2 Kill
- Xotics Esports
- KZE Underage
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- Middle East Final (3 teams)
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- iKurd Esports
- R8 Esports
- K21 Esports
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- Europe Final (3 teams)
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- Fenerbahce Esports
- Black Esports
- Goat
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- North America Final (1 team)
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- Dope Esports
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- South America Final (1 team)
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- Action Esports
These 16 teams are not just playing for survival they’re competing for a spot in one of PUBG Mobile’s most prestigious stages.
Match Schedule and Format
Each day will feature six matches, with a mix of maps to test every team’s skill. Here’s the full daily schedule (GMT +5):
- Match 1 – Sanhok – 17:00
- Match 2 – Erangel – 17:35
- Match 3 – Erangel – 18:20
- Match 4 – Erangel – 19:05
- Match 5 – Miramar – 19:50
- Match 6 – Miramar – 20:35
Fans can start tuning in at 16:30 every day for the live show.
Where to Watch
You can catch all the action live on PUBG Mobile Esports’ official channels:
- YouTube
- Twitch
- TikTok
The streams will also be available in many different regional languages, so everyone can enjoy the show.
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