D’Xavier Crowned Champions of PMSL SEA Fall 2025 Grand Finals
- Tung "Ginn" Duong
- 7 days ago
- 3 min read
The PUBG Mobile Super League Southeast Asia Fall 2025 Grand Finals concluded in Bangkok, Thailand, with Vietnam’s D’Xavier emerging as the new kings of the region. After three days of intense battles at CentralWorld Pulse, the Vietnamese powerhouse claimed the trophy, prize money, and a coveted slot at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025.
PMSL SEA Fall 2025 Grand Finals Recap

The Grand Finals brought together 16 of Southeast Asia’s elite teams, all carrying Headstart Points from their League Stage performance. Over the course of three days, they clashed in a grueling schedule of matches that tested endurance, strategy, and nerves.
Day 1 opened with Thailand’s Vampire Esports setting the tone, taking the first WWCD on Erangel with a commanding 13-elimination finish. Their early momentum briefly pushed them into pole position, but D’Xavier stayed consistent with top-five finishes, ensuring they remained well within striking distance.
Day 2 saw the Vietnamese side come alive. On Miramar, D’Xavier executed a textbook rotation through the northern hills, wiping out Team Secret in a tense 3v3 and cleaning up the final circle to claim their first WWCD of the finals. LeVis delivered a standout performance, racking up seven eliminations in that single round. Later in the day, Bigetron by Vitality also made their mark with a clutch victory, though their inconsistency in other matches kept them out of the top three.
Heading into Day 3, multiple teams were already on Match Point, including D’Xavier, Vampire, and EArena, raising the stakes dramatically. The early rounds of the final day were chaotic, with mid-table teams like Team Flash and BOOM Esports stealing WWCDs to delay the title decider. In Round 17, EArena came agonizingly close to clinching the championship, but a perfectly timed third-party push from D’Xavier denied them the win.
The decisive moment arrived in the evening. On Erangel, with the circle closing around Yasnaya, D’Xavier held their nerve. Using disciplined utility and crossfire setups, they dismantled both EArena and Vampire Esports in back-to-back skirmishes. With that victory, and already sitting on the required Match Point threshold, D’Xavier officially sealed the championship.
The official Grand Finals MVP award went to Rosemary from Alter Ego Ares, who earned USD 1,000 for his outstanding individual performance across the event. Rosemary’s consistency and clutch plays stood out, even though his team did not finish at the top of the standings.
Final Standings and PMGC Qualification Slot Allocation
1st - D’Xavier (Vietnam) - Champions, USD 47,950 prize, PMGC qualification
2nd - Vampire Esports (Thailand) - Runner-up, USD 29,800 prize, PMGC 2025 Grand Finals Invite (#1 team PMGC Points - Thailand)
3rd - EArena (Thailand) - $20,850, Secured PMGC qualification
4th/5th - Team Flash - Team Secret (Vietnam) - Secured PMGC qualification
Alter Ego Ares (#1 Indonesia PMGC Points) - Secured PMGC qualification
CelcomDigi Alliance (#1 Malaysia PMGC Points) - Secured PMGC qualification
A Huge Step for Vietnamese PUBG Mobile Esports
This victory marks one of the most important milestones for Vietnamese PUBG Mobile esports. D’Xavier’s triumph not only delivered a prestigious regional title but also showcased Vietnam’s growing strength on the international stage.
With their ticket to PMGC 2025 secured, D’Xavier will represent the country at the world championship, while fellow Vietnamese squads Team Secret and Team Flash also earned their spots, ensuring a strong national presence among the global elite later this year. With SEA’s top seven locked in for PMGC, all eyes turn to how these squads will represent the region at the global event.
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