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PMGO 2026 Season 1 Grand Finals: 4Thrives Crowned Champions

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Grand Finals: 4Thrives Crowned Champions

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Grand Finals: 4Thrives Crowned Champions
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4Thrives wins PMGO 2026 Season 1 in Jakarta. Check final standings, prize pool distribution, and full tournament results.

The PMGO 2026 Season 1 has officially concluded in Jakarta, Indonesia, with Pakistan’s 4Thrives delivering a remarkable performance to secure the championship title. The prestigious international event brought together some of the world’s strongest PUBG Mobile teams, all competing for a share of the tournament’s $500,000 prize pool.

Hosted at the Tennis Indoor Stadium Senayan, the offline S-Tier competition featured intense battles across two days before a champion was ultimately crowned.

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Grand Finals: 4Thrives Dominated the Event

As the representative for Pakistan, the 4Thrives team joined the competition as a favorite after a commendable performance at the PMGO 2026 South Asia Finals. The team carried its success on the global stage with an effective display of aggressive playstyle, great teamwork, and sound decision-making skills in the Grand Finals.

The roster comprising of HUZAIFA, CAIRO, T24OP, GRAVITY, and IQQ defeated some of the best teams from different regions. With captain Shayan “IQQ” Asad leading his team, 4Thrives managed to emerge victorious after the Match Point format in Game 8 and became eligible for the tournament’s championship.

In the end, 4Thrives was the highest-ranked team with 122 points in the tournament.

PMGO 2026 Season 1 Final Standings

  • 4Thrives Esports (4T) – 122 Points
  • ULF Esports – 104 Points
  • FURIA Esports – 97 points
  • S2G Esports – 83 points
  • eArena (EA) – 83 points
  • TT Projects – 77 points
  • GOAT – 75 Points
  • Aurora Gaming – 73 points
  • BOOM Esports – 71 points
  • Team Flash (FL) – 69 points
  • Gaming Stars – 59 Points
  • Horaa Esports – 59 points
  • Geekay Esports (GEEK) – 54 points
  • Bigetron Esports (BTR) – 53 points
  • 721 Esports – 51 points
  • PANDUM Esports (PNDM) – 30 points

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Grand Finals Prize Distribution

  • 4Thrives Esports (4T) — $50,000
  • ULF Esports — $25,000
  • FURIA Esports — $20,000
  • S2G Esports — $18,000
  • eArena (EA) — $16,000
  • TT Projects — $15,000
  • GOAT — $14,000
  • Aurora Gaming — $13,000
  • BOOM Esports — $12,000
  • Team Flash (FL) — $11,000
  • Gaming Stars — $10,000
  • Horaa Esports — $9,000
  • Geekay Esports (GEEK) — $8,000
  • Bigetron Esports (BTR) — $7,000
  • 721 Esports — $6,000
  • PANDUM Esports (PNDM) — $5,000

Kecth222 from ULF was crowned as Grand Finals MVP and Best IGL award.

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