The PMSL Europe Spring 2025 tournament wrapped up on July 6 after two weeks of action and it was Team Falcons who ended up winning the title. The team delivered strong performances across the grand finals and scored a total of 136 points, including two Chicken Dinners. Their star player Coa77 was named MVP of the event. For finishing first they received $37000 in prize money.
The Turkish side Fire Flux Esports had an impressive campaign as well and finished right behind the champions with 125 points and three Chicken Dinners. They walked away with $23750 after securing the second place.
Meanwhile, IDA Esports took third place after some great comeback performances in their last six games. They collected 119 points, including 49 kills and two wins, to earn $19500 in rewards.
Regnum Carya Esports, winners of PMGO 2025, looked strong in the early stages but couldn’t hold on during the final day. The team led by Sylas slipped down to fourth position and ended with $15000.
Qualified Teams For PMWC 2025
The top four finishers of the PMSL Spring Europe have now earned their tickets to the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025. These are:
- Team Falcons
- Fire Flux Esports
- IDA Esports
- Regnum Carya Esports
These teams will now go up against international rivals in the upcoming global championship.
PMSL 2025 Europe Prize Pool Breakdown
The tournament featured 24 teams and a total prize pool of $200000, with most of the money shared among the top performers.
- Team Falcons – $37,000
- Fire Flux Esports – $23,750
- IDA Esports – $19,500
- Regnum Carya Esports – $15,000
- IW NRX – $12,250
- S2G Esports – $17,000
- Kara Esports – $9,000
- Boars Gaming – $8,250
- Papara SuperMassive – $5,250
- K1 – $5, 250
- Thunder TalQ – $9,250
- Fenerbahçe Esports – $7,000
- Black Esports – $4,500
- FUT Esports – $5,500
- Barsay Esports – $5,000
- BRA BrxMumia Esports – $4,500
- Besiktas Getso – $750
- RUKH eSports – $750
- Guild Esports – $1250
- BX Brothers – $750
- Galatasaray Esports – $500
- Team EGO – $250
- RAFHA Esports – $250
- MVP Esports – $250
Lower placed teams also received smaller cash prizes ranging from $5500 to $250, including FUT Esports, Barsay Esports, Black Esports, and others like Guild Esports and Galatasaray.
With PMSL Europe Spring over, all focus now moves toward the PUBG Mobile World Cup. For Team Falcons, the goal is now to carry their momentum into the international event. Fire Flux, IDA, and Regnum Carya will also look to improve further and challenge top teams from other regions.
