Alpha7 Wins PMGC 2025! MVP Gets A Porsche Cayenne Car

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Alpha7 Wins PMGC 2025! MVP Gets A Porsche Cayenne Car

The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 has officially ended, and Alpha7 Esports have been crowned the new world champions. The Brazilian team delivered a solid performance in the Grand Finals and finished at the top after 18 matches.

In this article we mention the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals results and standings.

Alpha7 Esports Win PMGC 2025

Alpha7 Esports finished the Grand Finals with 142 points. The team secured two Chicken Dinners and picked up 76 eliminations across all matches. Their consistent gameplay and smart decision-making helped them stay ahead of the competition.

With this win, Alpha7 earned a total prize of $555,500. This amount includes $500,000 awarded for finishing first in the Grand Finals. Their calm approach in high-pressure moments played a big role in their victory.

ULF Esports Finish Second

ULF Esports from Turkey claimed the second position in PMGC 2025. They scored 133 points with four Chicken Dinners and 73 eliminations.

ULF showed great fighting spirit throughout the finals and remained close to the top until the very end. The team walked away with a prize of $304,000, making this one of their best international performances.

Alpha Gaming Secure Third Place

Alpha Gaming from Mongolia finished third with 130 points. The team played very aggressively and recorded 100 eliminations, the highest among the top teams.

Their player TOP was named the Grand Finals MVP for his outstanding performance. As part of the MVP reward, he received a Porsche Cayenne car. Alpha Gaming also earned $199,500 as prize money.

PMGC 2025 Grand Finals Overall Standings

Here are the final standings from the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals:

  • Alpha7 Esports: 142 points
  • ULF Esports: 133 points
  • Alpha Gaming: 130 points
  • ThunderTalk Gaming: 124 points
  • Dplus: 115 points
  • DRX: 115 points
  • D’Xavier: 112 points
  • Alter Ego Ares: 101 points
  • GOAT Team: 101 points
  • Regnum Carya: 99 points
  • MadBulls: 98 points
  • eArena: 95 points
  • R8 Esports: 95 points
  • Kara Esports: 90 points
  • Vampire Esports: 80 points
  • Team Flash: 76 points

Other Team Performances

ThunderTalk Gaming from China finished fourth with 124 points and managed to secure one Chicken Dinner. Dplus, the defending champions, struggled early but recovered well and ended the event in fifth place with 115 points. DRX matched the same points and followed closely behind.

D’Xavier finished seventh with 112 points after an up-and-down run. Alter Ego Ares and GOAT Team both ended with 101 points, taking eighth and ninth places.

Lower down the table, Regnum Carya and MadBulls had average outings, while Kara Esports could not find momentum and finished 14th. Vampire Esports placed 15th, and Team Flash ended the tournament in last place.

PMGC 2025 Tournament Summary

PMGC 2025 featured 40 of the best PUBG Mobile teams from around the world. The tournament was held in Thailand from November 24 to December 14. Teams competed for a massive prize pool of $3 million.

With the end of PMGC 2025, the PUBG Mobile esports season for 2025 has officially closed. Teams will now shift their focus toward preparing for the 2026 season, where new challenges and rivalries are expected to begin.

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