- 40 teams compete for glory with a $3 million prize pool
- Gauntlet Stages in November and the Grand Final in December
- Everything is happening in Thailand under the banner of PUBG United 2025
While you can still enjoy the winter chaos of PUBG Mobile version 4.1, which was released just a few days ago, things are already heating up on the competitive front. The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 is speedy approaching and the group draws have now closed, meaning the stage is officially set for one of the fiercest clashes of the year.
This year’s PMGC is a milestone in the Battle Royale esports scene, not only because of the $3 million prize pool, but also because for the first time the PUBG Global Championship (PGC) and PUBG Mobile Global Championship will unite under one banner: PUBG United 2025. The event moves to Bangkok, Thailand, where 40 of the world’s best teams will compete for glory, bragging rights and a chance at history.
It all kicks off with The Gauntlet, taking place from November 24-26, a brutal 18-match sprint that will test the reflexes and strategy of 16 elite teams. Seven will go straight to the Grand Final, while the rest will qualify for the group stage in hopes of returning to the competition. From there, Group Green will take to the field on November 28-30, followed by Group Red on December 2-4 – each with its own mix of regional heavyweights and dim horses ready to shake things up.
From there, the top three teams from each group will compete in the Grand Finals, while the teams in the middle will get one last chance during the aptly named “Last Chance” stage on December 6-7. By the time the Grand Final begins on December 12-14, only the most talented teams will remain. You can bet every drop, flank and grenade counts.
The stakes couldn’t be higher. The only question is, who will walk away with the PMGC 2025 crown? Until we find out in Bangkok, why not do something less intense with our list of the best battle royales on Android!
