Day 2 of the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 Gauntlet Stage takes place on November 25. A total of 16 teams from around the world are competing in this phase of the tournament. Like on the opening day, these squads will play six matches.
The PMGC Gauntlet Stage offers seven spots for the Grand Finals. The bottom nine teams from this phase will advance to the Group Stage.
The PMGC 2025 is being held offline in Thailand and features a massive prize pool of $3,000,000.
Participating teams in PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage
Here are the 16 participants of the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage:
- Alpha Gaming (Mongolia)
- Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
- D’Xavier (Vietnam)
- DRX (South Korea)
- eArena (Thailand)
- GS Esports (Iraq)
- MadBulls (CIS)
- Orangutan (India)
- R8 Esports (MENA)
- Geekay Esports (MENA)
- Regnum Carya (Turkey)
- ULF Esports (Turkey)
- Kara Esports (Turkey)
- ThunderTalk Gaming (China)
- Virtus.pro (CIS)
- Wolves Esports (North America)
Schedule and how to watch
Day 2 of the Gauntlet Stage will begin at 4:30 pm IST (18:00 UTC + 7). The matches will be broadcast live on the YouTube, Facebook, and Twitch channels of PUBG Mobile Esports. Fans can also watch them offline at the Imperial World Samrong, Thailand.
Here is the schedule for Day 2:
- Match 1 – Rondo – 4:30 pm IST
- Match 2 – Erangel – 5:10 pm IST
- Match 3 – Erangel – 6:00 pm IST
- Match 4 – Erangel – 7:00 pm IST
- Match 5 – Miramar – 7:40 pm IST
- Match 6 – Miramar – 8:30 pm IST
Overall rankings after Day 1
Table-topper ThunderTalk scored 77 points and secured two Chicken Dinners across six matches on Day 1 of the PNGC Gauntlet Stage. Madbulls and R8 also looked impressive, finishing second and third with 66 and 57 points, respectively.


India’s Orangutan claimed fourth place with 43 points and 23 eliminations. Wolves finished fifth with 41 points, while Virtus and Alpha7 Esports secured the sixth and seventh positions with 39 and 38 points, respectively.
Turkey’s Regnum had an average start to the PMGC, ranking 12th with 19 points. DRX also earned 19 points, placing them 13th. ULF and Geekay followed in 14th and 15th positions with 15 and 14 points, respectively. Mongolia’s Alpha Gaming had a disappointing start, scoring only 12 points.
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Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh











