PMGO 2025 Main Event Day 1 Overall Standings

Regnum Carya leads PMGO 2025 Day 1 standings as 16 teams battle in Uzbekistan.

The PMGO 2025 Main Event began with intense action as 16 teams from around the world competed in Uzbekistan. After Day 1, Regnum Carya Esports took the top spot on the leaderboard with a strong performance, earning 61 points.

The two-day Main Event marks a pivotal moment in the tournament, offering aspiring teams a rare opportunity to challenge established giants on an international stage. LGD Gaming currently holds second place with 50 points, closely followed by GOAT Quality and D’Xavier, both tied at 49 points. The721 Aggressor rounds out the top five with 46 points, demonstrating just how close the competition is shaping up to be.

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PMGO 2025 Main Event Day 1 Standings

  1. Regnum Carya Esports – 61 Points
  2. LGD Gaming – 50 Points
  3. GOAT Quality – 49 Points
  4. D’Xavier – 49 Points
  5. The721 Aggressor – 46 Points
  6. R8 ESPORTS – 42 Points
  7. AKE CYBER – 41 Points
  8. REJECT – 35 Points
  9. Nigma Galaxy – 33 Points
  10. NEPX Esports – 25 Points
  11. 4Merical Vibes – 22 Points
  12. UPGRADE – 21 Points
  13. Black Esports – 19 Points
  14. Influence Rage – 18 Points
  15. Nongshim Redforce – 15 Points
  16. Hellion Gaming – 13 Points
With only one day of competition remaining, teams are expected to push even harder in the next rounds, especially those on the lower end of the table hoping to make a late surge.

The PMGO 2025 isn’t just another high-stakes tournament—it serves as a launching pad for emerging talent. With a substantial prize pool of $500,000 up for grabs, the event emphasizes inclusivity by welcoming lesser-known squads alongside more seasoned contenders. The Zo’r TV venue in Uzbekistan sets the stage for this unique blend of ambition and experience.

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Where to Watch

Fans can catch all the action live through the official PUBG Mobile Esports streams on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and TikTok. Broadcasts begin at 11:30 GMT each day and are available in multiple regional languages, making it easier for fans around the world to follow their favorite teams.