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The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC 2025) Group Stage will take place from November 28 to December 4. Over the course of these seven days, 32 teams will compete in an attempt to earn one of the six Grand Finals spots. These teams consist of 23 additional teams that secured their spots through regional competitions and the nine squads that were unable to qualify through the Gauntlet Stage.
The sixth PMGC 2025 will take place in Thailand. 16 teams competed in 18 fierce games during the Gauntlet Stage, which took place from November 24 to 26. Only seven teams made it to the Grand Finals; the remaining teams advanced to the Group Stage for another opportunity.
Group Stage of PMGC 2025: All Competing Teams
Two groups have been created from the 32 qualified teams. Over the course of three days, each group will play eighteen games. After these games:
- Each group’s top three teams will move on to the Grand Finals.
- The Last Chance stage will be played by the teams ranked fourth through eleventh.
- Each group’s bottom five teams will be eliminated from the competition.
Group Red: December 2 to 4, 2025
- CelcomDigi Alliance
- Burmese Ghouls
- Team Flash
- ARCRED
- Boars Gaming
- Twisted Minds
- Nuclear Zone
- Influence Rage
- ETSH Esports
- True Rippers
- Weibo Gaming
- DRX
- Regnum Carya
- Virtus.pro
- EArena
- Geekay Esports
Group Green: November 28 to 30, 2025

- Alter Ego
- Team Secret
- Inner Circle
- Team GOAT
- Team Falcons
- Papara Supermassive
- Tianba
- GS Team
- Loops Esports
- 9z Team
- Dplus KIA
- Reject
- Wolves
- Orangutan
- Alpha Gaming
- GS Team
Current Form of Key Teams
DRX from South Korea had a mixed performance on the Gauntlet Stage. They finished eighth and missed qualifying for the Grand Finals by a few points. Group Red will now be their opportunity to rebound.
Regnum Carya, the PMGO 2025 winners, finished ninth in the Gauntlet Stage. Wolves have struggled in recent matches, dropping to tenth place. India’s orangutan struggled to maintain consistency and finished in 11th place. Teams such as Virtus, EArena, GS, and Geekay also performed poorly in the first phase.
The defending PMGC champion, Dplus of South Korea, will begin its campaign on November 28. They qualified directly from their regional event and are expected to be among the top contenders once again. Tianba from China, Reject from Japan, and several other strong teams will all compete in the Group Stage.
True Rippers from India made headlines when they finished second at the BGMI International Cup 2025. Led by Jelly, the squad has earned a spot in Group Red and will aim to make a strong run to the Grand Finals.
Also Read: PMGC 2025 Prize Pool Breakdown: Full $3 Million Payout Per Stage




