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PMGO 2025 Results: Regnum Carya Wins

PMGO 2025 results are in! Regnum Carya triumphs in Tashkent. See the final standings, key moments, and team performances from the PUBG Mobile Global Open.

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PMGO 2025 Results: Regnum Carya Wins

The PMGO 2025 (PUBG Mobile Global Open) ended on April 13, 2025, and it was full of action. Regnum Carya, a team from Turkey, became the champion. They played really well and won the first prize of $100,000.

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Regnum Carya Played the Best

With Sylas as the team leader, Regnum Carya got 106 points in total. They won 2 matches (Chicken Dinners) and had 62 eliminations in 12 games. Their gameplay was smart and steady, which helped them stay on top.

Nigma Galaxy Came Second

Nigma Galaxy took the second place with 86 points and one Chicken Dinner. They didn’t start strong but played better in the last few games. They won $50,000 for coming second.

When and Where Was PMGO 2025 Held?

The main matches were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on April 12 and 13. 16 teams joined the event and played under a rule called the smash rule. The total prize money was $409,000, shared by all teams based on their rank.

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Final Results – PMGO 2025

  • Regnum Carya Esports – 106 points
  • Nigma Galaxy – 86 points
  • THE721 AGGRESSOR – 85 points
  • GOAT Quality – 85 points
  • REJECT – 77 points
  • LGD Gaming – 72 points
  • NEPX Esports – 71 points
  • NS RedForce – 69 points
  • D’Xavier – 69 points
  • AKE Cyber – 65 points
  • UPGRADE – 63 points
  • Black Esports – 62 points
  • 4Merical Vibes – 58 points
  • R8 Esports – 57 points
  • INFLUENCE RAGE – 45 points
  • Hellion Gaming – 17 points

Big Moments from the Event

  • THE721 AGGRESSOR, a team many didn’t expect to do well, played great in the last game. They moved to 3rd place with 2 Chicken Dinners and 85 points.
  • GOAT Quality also had 85 points but only 1 Chicken Dinner, so they got 4th place.
  • REJECT, the winners of last year from Japan, came 5th this time with 77 points.
  • LGD Gaming, from China, didn’t do well and ended in 6th place with 72 points.
  • NEPX, a team from Nepal, did a good job and finished 7th with one win.

What Went Wrong for Some Teams?

  • 4Merical Vibes, a strong team from Mongolia, had a poor run and finished 13th.
  • R8 Esports started strong with a win in the first match but still came 14th.
  • INFLUENCE RAGE, who did well in PMGC 2024, struggled here and finished 15th.
  • Hellion Gaming had the toughest time, scoring only 17 points and ending in last place.

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