
The PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025 Grand Finals in Jakarta was more than just a battle for trophies — it was a showcase of regional pride and balance of power. Across three days, 24 teams and 126 players from four major countries — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam — proved why Southeast Asia is one of the strongest regions in the PUBG Mobile scene.
The numbers tell a story:
- Indonesia: 45 players (36%)
- Malaysia: 28 players (22%)
- Thailand: 26 players (21%)
- Vietnam: 26 players (21%)
Indonesia led in player representation, but Thailand claimed the championship, Vietnam showed trademark consistency, and Malaysia highlighted its individual star power.
Country-by-Country Performance -PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025
Indonesia – Depth and Star Power

Indonesia entered with the largest delegation — 8 teams (6 partner teams + 2 PMNC qualifiers), making up over a third of the tournament. Their highlight was Alter Ego Ares, who surged late and finished 2nd overall, narrowly missing the crown.
- Top Finish: Alter Ego Ares (2nd place)
- Star Player: Rosemary, who walked away with FMVP and Gunslinger awards thanks to his clutch frags and consistency.
Indonesia’s depth across multiple rosters proves it remains a PUBG Mobile powerhouse.
Malaysia – Fighting Spirit

Malaysia’s six representatives included CelcomDigi Alliance and SEM9, showcasing the country’s esports growth. While Malaysia didn’t secure a PMWC slot, their individual talents kept the spotlight alive.
- Best Finish: CelcomDigi Alliance (Top 8)
- Player to Watch: uHigh, known for his mechanical brilliance and game-changing plays.
Malaysia’s presence may not have translated into qualification this time, but their strong personalities and resilience guarantee they’ll remain fan favorites.
Thailand – Trophy Collectors

Thailand may have fielded fewer teams, but their impact was undeniable. eArena emerged as the SEA 2025 Champions, winning with 173 points after 15 matches under the Smash Rule. Meanwhile, Vampire Esports secured 4th place, proving Thailand’s depth goes beyond one team.
- Champion: eArena (173 points)
- Other Highlight: Vampire Esports (4th), TonyK crowned Week 1 MVP.
Thailand didn’t just participate — they dominated, solidifying themselves as the standard-bearers of SEA PUBG Mobile.
Vietnam – Consistency Above All

Vietnam’s four teams showcased their trademark calm and disciplined playstyle. The standout was Team Secret, who secured 3rd place and a PMWC 2025 qualification slot.
- Top Finish: Team Secret (3rd place)
- Consistent Contenders: D’Xavier (6th place) and Vikings Esports held their own throughout.
Vietnam continues to be the most balanced SEA nation, always bringing reliable performances on the international stage.
Key Takeaways – PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025
- Indonesia had the most players, showing unmatched depth.
- Thailand took home the trophy, showing quality beats quantity.
- Vietnam remained consistent, proving reliability wins.
- Malaysia showed heart and rising talent, setting the stage for future success.
SEA 2025 was a reminder that every country matters — each bringing something unique to the table.
PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025 – FAQ
Q1: Which country had the most players in SEA 2025? ▼
Q2: Which country won the championship? ▼
Q3: Did Malaysia qualify for PMWC? ▼
Q4: Which Vietnamese team secured a PMWC slot? ▼
Q5: Was every country represented in the Grand Finals? ▼
SEA 2025 proved that every country in the region matters. Indonesia showed depth, Malaysia showed heart, Vietnam proved consistency, and Thailand took the crown. The diversity of results highlights the strength of SEA esports heading into the PMWC.