Regnum Carya Esports of Turkey recorded 106 points to capture first place in the PUBG Mobile Global Open 2025 on Sunday in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Mongolian Uuganbayar “DOK” Dulguun was named the MVP of the competition, helping Regnum Carya Esports capture the first prize sum of $100,000 in the 16-team event.
Nigma Galaxy totaled 86 points to finish in second place and secure $50,000, one point ahead of THE721 AGGRESSOR and GOAT Quality.
The PUBG Mobile Global Open 2025 is one of the three international tournaments scheduled this year, followed by the PMWC 2025 to be held in Saudi Arabia and the PMGC 2025 in Thailand.
PUBG Mobile Global Championship prize pool: 1. $100,000 — Regnum Carya Esports 2. $50,000 — Nigma Galaxy 3. $40,000 — THE721 AGGRESSOR 4. $30,000 — GOAT Quality 5. $24,000 — Reject 6. $20,000 — LGD Gaming 7. $19,000 — NEPX Esports 8. $18,000 — Nongshim RedForce 9. $17,000 — D’Xavier 10. $16,000 — AKE Cyber 11. $15,000 — UPGRADE 12. $14,000 — Black Esports 13. $13,000 — 4Merical Vibes 14. $12,000 — R8 Esports 15. $11,000 — INFLUENCE RAGE 16. $10,000 — Hellion Gaming
–Field Level Media
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