D’Xavier Claims Victory at PMSL 2025 SEA Spring, Secures Spot in PMGO Main Event
D’Xavier wins PMSL 2025 SEA Spring, securing a PMGO 2025 spot. Check out the final standings!

The PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2025 SEA Spring came to an exciting conclusion on March 16, with D’Xavier from Vietnam emerging as the undisputed champions. Their exceptional performance secured them a spot in the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2025 Main Event.
D’Xavier accumulated an impressive 171 points in the Grand Finals, securing three Chicken Dinners and 80 eliminations along the way. Their consistent form was evident throughout the competition, as they also topped the League Stage standings. Along with the championship title, the team walked away with a prize of $41,350 and will now shift their focus to preparing for PMGO 2025.
Tournament Overview and Prize Pool
The PMSL 2025 SEA Spring kicked off on February 26 and ran until March 16. A total of 24 teams competed in the League Stage, with the top 16 advancing to the Grand Finals. The event featured a total prize pool of $200,000, which was distributed among the participating teams based on their final standings.
Final Standings of PMSL 2025 SEA Spring
- D'Xavier (Vietnam) – 171 points
- Bigetron Esports (Indonesia) – 158 points
- CelcomDigi Alliance (Malaysia) – 153 points
- Vampire Esports (Thailand) – 145 points
- SEM9 – 129 points
- VOIN DONKEY ID – 127 points
- RRQ RYU – 109 points
- OsjaTH – 108 points
- Alter Ego Ares – 106 points
- Strangers Esports – 104 points
- Team Flash – 103 points
- eArena – 94 points
- Kagendra – 88 points
- BOOM Esports – 73 points
- TEM Entertainment – 66 points
- Team Secret – 66 points
Bigetron Esports Secures Runner-Up Spot
Indonesia’s Bigetron Esports finished second with 158 points and three Chicken Dinners. Their standout player, Starlest, delivered an exceptional performance and was crowned the Finals MVP (FMVP). Malaysia’s CelcomDigi Alliance rounded out the top three with 153 points and two Chicken Dinners, showcasing their competitive edge throughout the tournament.
Despite an impressive start, Thailand’s Vampire Esports struggled in the latter stages of the competition, dropping to fourth place with 145 points. The team had previously won the PMSL 2024 SEA Fall but couldn’t replicate that success this season. SEM9 and VOIN Donkey secured fifth and sixth place with 129 and 127 points, respectively, while Indonesia’s RRQ RYU claimed the seventh spot with 109 points. Meanwhile, Alter Ego Ares had a difficult run, finishing ninth.
Strangers Esports and Team Flash landed in 10th and 11th place, followed by Thailand’s eArena in 12th position with 94 points. Kagendra settled for 13th with 88 points. BOOM Esports, who had previously dominated the PMSL scene in 2024, struggled this time, managing only 73 points to finish 14th. TEM Entertainment and Team Secret found themselves at the bottom of the leaderboard, both scoring 66 points.
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With PMSL 2025 SEA Spring now concluded, D’Xavier will focus on their next challenge at PMGO 2025, where they will compete against top international teams. Meanwhile, other SEA teams will regroup and prepare for upcoming tournaments in their quest for redemption.