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The PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2026 Season 1 concluded on June 7, 2026, with Pakistan’s 4Thrives becoming the champions. The team displayed its gameplay supremacy in the two-day Grand Finals and secured its first international title. This squad has received a total cash prize of $62,500.
The PMGO 2026 Season 1 was held in three stages; Group Stage, Survival, and Grand Finals. A total of 32 teams from around the globe competed for a total prize pool of $500,00 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The top 12 teams from the Group Stage and the top four squads from the Survival Stage battled in the Grand Finals for the title.
Here is how the prize money was distributed among the teams of the Global Open 2026 Season 1:
4thrives Esports - $62,500
ULF Esports - $34,000
FURIA - $27,000
S2G Esports - $26,000
EArena - $25,000
TT Project - $23,000
GOAT Team - $26,500
Aurora Gaming - $20,500
BOOM Esports - $19,000
Team Flash - $22,500
Gaming Stars Esports - $18,500
Horaa Esports - $19,000
Geekay Esports - $15,500
Bigetron by Vitality - $17,000
721 Esports - $16,500
Team Pandum - $13,500
AlUla Club Esports - $10,500
Nigma Galaxy - $9,500
FUT Esport - $9,500
Loops Esports - $10,000
Wolves Esports - $11,000
The Vicious - $9,500
IDA Esports - $9,500
VOIN Esports - $8,500
XForce Rejects - $8,500
Boars Gaming - $8,500
Trained to Kill - $4,500
R8 Esports - $5,500
Alpha7 Esports - $2,500
RRQ RYU - $2,500
ETSH Esports - $2,000
Hustler Crew - $2,000
4Thrives Esports scored 122 points in 12 matches of the Grand Finals, courtesy of its phenomenal performances. The team secured three Chicken Dinners and 77 eliminations.
Turkey’s ULF scored 104 points and one Chicken Dinner. The team tried its best to win the tournament but, unfortunately, ended up in second place in the standings. Its star player, Kecth222, won the FMVP and the Best IGL awards in the event.
Brazil’s Furia Esports came third in the PMGO S1 with 97 points and two Chicken Dinners. The team clinched 65 eliminations in 12 encounters.
Turkey’s S2G secured fourth place with 83 points. Thailand’s EArena was in fifth place with 83 points at the end of Day 2.
TT Project and Team GOAT were sixth and seventh with 77 and 75 points, respectively. Mongolia’s Aurora Gaming claimed the eighth spot with 73 points. BOOM, Flash, and Gaming Stars scored 71, 69, and 59 points, respectively.
Nepal’s Horaa Esports stumbled in the PMGO S1 Grand Finals and ended up in 12th spot with 59 points. Geek, Bigetron, 721, and Pandum were in the bottom four with 54, 53, 51, and 30 points, respectively.
👁️ Eagle Eye: FL win
💣 Grenade Master: 4T FALAK
🩹 Field Medic: goat MOX
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