Months of non-stop battles, unforgettable clutch plays, and global rivalries have all led to this moment – the 2025 PUBG MOBILE Global Championship (PMGC) Grand Finals are finally here! The world’s best teams are ready to drop onto the battleground and fight for the greatest title in PUBG MOBILE esports. From December 12–14, sixteen elite squads will battle for ultimate glory and a share of the $3,000,000 prize pool. Day 1 matches will take place on 12th December 2025. Here is everything about the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals Day 1 matches below.
PMGC 2025 Grand Finals Day 1: Teams
The top 16 teams stepping into the Grand Finals arena are:
- Alpha7 Esports
- AlterEgo Esports
- Alpha Gaming
- Dplus Kia
- DRX
- D’Xavier
- Team Flash
- eArena
- GOAT Team
- KARA Esports
- MADBULLS
- R8 Esports
- Regnum Carya Esports
- ThunderTalk Gaming
- ULF Esports
- Vampire Esports
Each of these titans has fought their way through intense battles to earn their place. Now, only one will rise as the 2025 PMGC Champion.
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PMGC 2025 Grand Finals Day 1 Schedule and Map Rotation
Daily Match Rotation:
- Match 1 – Rondo
- Match 2 – Erangel
- Match 3 – Erangel
- Match 4 – Erangel
- Match 5 – Miramar
- Match 6 – Miramar
Each day’s performance will be crucial as teams accumulate points through kills and placements in their quest for the crown.
Where to Watch the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals
Fans can tune in live on PUBG MOBILE Esports’ official YouTube and Facebook channels, with multilingual streams available around the globe. The battleground is ready, the strategies are in motion, and every team knows what’s at stake. The 2025 PMGC Grand Finals promise three days of pure, edge-of-your-seat esports action. Check out the day 1 stream below:
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