
The PUBG Mobile Challengers League (PMCL) is all set to debut its SEA Spring 2025 season. In line with the esports circuit of PUBG Mobile in 2025, the game has already initiated the competitive year, and as a result, numerous national, regional, and international tournaments are underway.
As one of the premier competitive areas for PUBG Mobile esports, this professional league will include teams hailing from the SEA Wildcard region. The tournament is set to commence in February 2025 and continue until the last week of March. Contenders can look forward to a substantial prize fund at the event’s conclusion.
PMCL SEA Spring 2025: Schedule and Format
The gathering will include a grand total of twenty squads, who will all be competing. They’ll strive for the title and a substantial portion of the reward money. The victorious team will secure the largest chunk of the prize, while the other teams will receive a fair share relative to their positions, trailing closely behind the champion.

As a gamer, I’m excited to share that starting from February 26th, 2025, the PUBG Mobile Challengers League SEA Spring 2025 competition will commence! The first stage, known as the League Stage, is where it all begins. This stage spans over two weeks. The initial week starts on the 26th of February and continues until the 2nd of March. The second week, however, commences on the 5th of March and concludes on the 9th of March.
The ultimate event, known as the Grand Finals, is scheduled for the 21st to 23rd of March 2025. Over these three days, a total of 18 contests will take place. This tournament will culminate in the crowning of the grand champion, marking its conclusion.
Prize Pool
The winning teams will collectively receive an award of $40,000. The champion will secure the largest share, and the remaining team members’ shares will be determined by the distribution plan set by PUBG Mobile. As details about individual payouts are not yet disclosed, this page will be updated as soon as more information becomes available.
PMCL SEA Spring 2025: Participating Teams
20 teams are participating in the upcoming event, hailing from various National Championships across the Southeast Asian (SEA) region. Notably, the top 7 teams from the PMNC PH 2024, 6 from Myanmar, 5 from Cambodia, and the remaining 2 from the PMNC Wildcard qualifiers will be part of this event.
Here’s a list of the teams:
Philippines
- Team Harame Bro
 - SIN SG
 - Not So Good Gamerz
 - 214 Esports
 - SIN Esports
 - PlayBook Esports
 - Warhugs Esports
 
Myanmar
- Burmese Ghouls
 - Time To Quick
 - Yangon Galacticos
 - Guardians of Angels
 - Goat Esports
 - Nexus Vanguard
 

Cambodia
- Angkor PUBGM
 - Kill Enemy
 - Fearless Esports
 - SuperX Esports
 - Team MAX
 
SEA Wildcard
- RTC Esports
 - Goodfellas Gaming
 
Where to watch the PMCL SEA Spring 2025
As these squads strive to become the foremost contender in Southeastern Asia, they’ll deliver their finest displays in every match, making it an enthralling spectacle to behold. Nevertheless, the PUBG Mobile Challengers League (PMCL) SEA Spring 2025 will unfold online, and enthusiasts can catch all the action on various social media platforms of PUBG Mobile, such as YouTube and Facebook.
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