The PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 Gauntlet Stage kicked off with explosive action in Thailand, as China’s ThunderTalk Gaming claimed top position after Day 1 with a commanding 77-point performance. With 16 elite teams battling for just seven spots in the Grand Finals, the stakes couldn’t be higher—and Day 1 delivered drama, upsets, and world-class gameplay that sets the tone for this $3 million tournament.
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PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Day 1 Final Standings
| Rank | Team | Points | Chicken Dinners |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ThunderTalk Gaming | 77 | 2 |
| 2 | MadBulls | 66 | 1 |
| 3 | R8 Esports | 57 | 1 |
| 4 | Orangutan (India) | 43 | 0 |
| 5 | Wolves Esports | 41 | 0 |
| 6 | Virtus.pro | 39 | 1 |
| 7 | Alpha7 Esports | 38 | 1 |
| 8 | D’Xavier | 38 | 0 |
| 9 | GS Team | 33 | 0 |
| 10 | Kara Esports | 27 | 0 |
Bottom Six Teams:
DRX, EArena, and Regnum Carya tied with 19 points each, while ULF Esports (15), Geekay Esports (14), and Alpha Gaming (12) face elimination pressure heading into Day 2.

ThunderTalk Gaming’s Dominant Performance
The Chinese powerhouse ThunderTalk Gaming set the pace with two Chicken Dinners across six matches. Their most impressive victory came in Match 4 on Erangel, where they secured a massive 28-point Chicken Dinner—the highest single-match score of Day 1. Their aggressive yet strategic playstyle overwhelmed opponents, combining superior positioning with clinical finishes.
Their second victory in Match 6 on Miramar added another 20 points, cementing their Day 1 dominance. This performance positions ThunderTalk as early favorites for Grand Finals qualification.
MadBulls and R8 Esports Chase Close Behind
MadBulls finished Day 1 in second place with 66 points, showcasing consistency across multiple maps. Their standout performance came in Match 5 on Miramar with a 22-point Chicken Dinner, including crucial eliminations that kept pressure on ThunderTalk’s lead.
R8 Esports claimed third position with 57 points and demonstrated versatility by winning Match 2 on Erangel with a 20-point victory. Their ability to adapt to different maps and circle rotations makes them serious contenders for Finals spots.
India’s Orangutan Shows Promise with 43 Points
Representing India, Orangutan finished Day 1 in fourth place with 43 points despite not securing a Chicken Dinner. Their aggressive fragging style netted 23 eliminations across six matches, demonstrating their killing power even when final circles didn’t favor them.
This performance keeps India’s hopes alive for Finals qualification. With proper circle luck and continued consistency, Orangutan could climb higher in the remaining Gauntlet matches. For more on India’s PUBG Mobile esports journey, check out our BGMI International Cup 2025 coverage.
Match-by-Match Breakdown
Match 1 (Rondo): Virtus.pro claimed a 21-point Chicken Dinner, with ThunderTalk and R8 collecting strong supporting points.
Match 2 (Erangel): R8 Esports dominated with a 20-point victory, while Regnum and Geekay secured double-digit points.
Match 3 (Erangel): Alpha7 exploded for a tournament-high 27-point Chicken Dinner led by star player Obscure’s eight eliminations.
Match 4 (Erangel): ThunderTalk’s 28-point performance showcased their superiority, while MadBulls’ 20 points kept them competitive.
Match 5 (Miramar): MadBulls struck with a 22-point victory, with Orangutan’s 14 points demonstrating consistency.
Match 6 (Miramar): ThunderTalk’s second Chicken Dinner (20 points) closed Day 1, while Wolves grabbed 17 crucial points.

What’s at Stake in PMGC 2025 Gauntlet?
The Gauntlet Stage features 18 total matches across three days, with only the top seven teams advancing directly to the Grand Finals. The bottom nine teams drop to the Group Stage, where they’ll fight for additional Finals spots—but facing a significantly harder path.
With a $3 million prize pool and the title of PUBG Mobile World Champion on the line, every point matters. Teams currently outside the top seven have just 12 matches remaining to turn their fortunes around.
How to Watch PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage
Catch all the action live through these official channels:
- PUBG Mobile Esports YouTube: Watch the official global broadcast with English commentary
- Official PMGC Website: Visit PUBG Mobile Esports for schedules, standings, and VODs
- Regional Streams: Multiple language broadcasts available including Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, and more
Day 2 begins with 6 more crucial matches that could reshape the entire leaderboard. For comprehensive PUBG Mobile esports coverage, explore our Indian mobile esports mainstream coverage.
FAQs
Q: How many teams advance from the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage?
Only the top 7 teams from the 18-match Gauntlet Stage advance directly to the Grand Finals in Thailand. The remaining 9 teams drop to the Group Stage, where they compete for additional Finals qualification spots through a more challenging bracket. This high-stakes format creates intense competition from Match 1.
Q: What is the total prize pool for PMGC 2025?
The PMGC 2025 features a $3 million total prize pool, with the champion team earning a life-changing payday. This represents one of the largest prize pools in mobile esports history, cementing PUBG Mobile’s position as the premier competitive mobile game globally. Prize money distribution extends through multiple placement positions.






