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Time of India
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025 returns with Rs 25.5 crore prize: Check dates, teams, groups and where to watch games
The PUBG MOBILE World Cup (PMWC) is back for its second edition as part of the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. The tournament begins with a Group Draw that divides 24 teams from across the world into three groups. They will compete in the Group Stage from July 25 to 27 for a spot in the Grand Finals and a chance to win a share of the $3 million (over Rs 25.5 crore) prize pool. PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025 returns as summer's headline tournament PMWC made its debut last year and returns this summer as a central event of the Esports World Cup. It highlights PUBG MOBILE Esports ' continued efforts to grow the global mobile esports scene. This year's edition introduces a refreshed SMASH ruleset. According to the new format, a team must first reach match point—defined as the top team's score after Day 2 plus 10 points—and then win a match to claim the championship. If no team meets this condition after 18 matches, the team with the highest total points will win the title. PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025: Group breakdown Group Red Team Falcons Fire Flux Esports IDA Esports Horaa Esports Regnum Carya Esports Alpha Gaming eArena 4Thrives Esports Group Yellow Live Events You Might Also Like: BGMI 3.9 update released: Check key highlights and what game-changing updates that PUBG players should know Alter Ego Ares POWR Esports Team Secret Gamax Esports Alpha7 Esports Team Vision INTENSE GAME Nongshim RedForce Group Green INFLUENCE RAGE KINOTROPE Gaming Weibo Gaming DRX TT Global Aryan & TMG Gaming Yangon Galacticos R8 Esports PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025: Key tournament dates Group Stage: July 25–27 Survival Stage: July 29–30 Grand Finals: August 1–3 PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025 Where to watch Fans can follow live matches and highlights through official PUBG MOBILE Esports channels on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube. PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025 Groups The Group Draw placed 24 teams into five pools based on their performance in regional qualifiers. These teams were then distributed into three groups Red Yellow Green Each group contains eight teams. You Might Also Like: Garena Free Fire MAX redeem codes July 15 today: Check all active codes here The teams qualified through various regional leagues, including the PUBG MOBILE Super League (PMSL) and the PUBG MOBILE Challengers League (PMCL), along with invited teams from other regions. PUBG MOBILE World Cup 2025: Teams and tournament format In Group Red, notable teams include Team Falcons Fire Flux Esports Nongshim RedForce. Group Yellow Alter Ego Ares POWR Esports DRX. Group Green You Might Also Like: Garena Free Fire MAX redeem codes today: Check all active codes for in-game rewards here IDA Esports Weibo Gaming TT Global All 24 teams will move beyond the Group Stage. The top eight teams will qualify directly for the Grand Finals, which will take place from August 1 to 3. The remaining 16 teams will compete in the Survival Stage on July 29 and 30 for another shot at the title.


Time of India
a day ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Why is team Aryan facing a backlash over the name choice at PMWC 2025?
(Image via PUBGM_NewsNow's "X" Account) Team Aryan, India's champion PUBG Mobile squad, is facing significant criticism weeks before representing the nation at PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025 (PMWC). The entire backlash stems from the in-game name of players, raising concerns over the historical connotations. While the skills of the team remain undisputed, the rising debate now highlights a fine line between global sensitivities and gaming culture. Team Aryan name choice cause huge esports controversy before PMWC 2025 Though unintentional, the team Aryan name has evoked historical associations. The names 'Aryan' and a player's chosen alias name, 'Hitler,' are the core issues here that sparked disapproval. Both these names carry huge historical weight and are drawing criticism against the team. The esports players are being called out for carrying an association with Nazi ideology, despite not having one. Despite the team claiming they have no ill intent, the organizers of PMWC 2025 are not enforcing strict naming policies in order to avoid controversy. The esports tournaments, especially global events like PMWC, give priority to inclusivity. Any names linked to hate speech or oppression are often banned for maintaining professionalism. While the performance of players remains commendable, alias here have overshadowed achievements, forcing them to rethink branding within competitive gaming. Team Aryan's name choices' historical weight Adolf Hitler, the Nazi party leader, is globally reviled for the role he played in the Holocaust and the initiation of devastating conflict. To use the name, even as the gaming handle is seen as deeply offensive and trivializing immense suffering. On the other hand, the term Aryan, while having an older linguistic origin, got radically misappropriated by Nazis for promoting the fake ideology of racial superiority. It directly led to genocide and persecution. The contemporary use of it quite often signals alignment with the ideologies of white supremacists. Indian Esports player's struggles continue Indian esports athletes have long battled significant obstacles beyond the game. Amidst all concerns (lack of recognition, bureaucratic hurdles and more), securing a visa for the international tournament has been the most notorious and recurring nightmare. Teams like, GodLike Esports FS Esports Indian Tigers TeamIND Team SOUL Have all faced either delays or devastating rejections, forcing them to make last-minute withdrawals. It even severely hampered their online play. Despite it all, players have persevered and proved their mettle on the international stages. Despite overcoming all logistical barriers, now, Team Aryan is facing scrutiny over their name choice. It just underscores how esports players must ensure to navigate not just the in-game strategies but even cultural sensitivities. The current backlash highlights the requirement of better awareness when one is representing a global audience. Broader impact of the entire controversy The Team Aryan controversy is not just about a team, but it reflects upon the increased influence and responsibilities of esports. With competitive gaming gaining mainstream traction, organizations and players must consider the implications of branding. What looks like a harmless alias in a region could carry heavy baggage someplace else. The tournament organizers are now likely to tighten up naming policies further. They will ensure the esports field remains welcoming for all. As for Team Aryan, it can mean rebranding before the PMWC 2025. The entire incident serves as a reminder that within the connected world, even the gamers' name could spark a global debate. So, why not be aware from the start? Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
PMSL 2025 Europe Spring recap: Overall ranking, prize pool distribution, and list of PMWC qualified teams
(Image via Krafton/YouTube) The PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) 2025 Europe Spring has officially wrapped up, and it did not disappoint. From insane clutches to unexpected upsets, the tourney delivered pure esports drama. From Chicken Dinners to last-minute clutch plays, the action didn't stop till the final circle. Now, four elite teams are on their way to the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025, and the $200,000 prize pool has found new owners. Team Falcons Become Champions Team Falcons dominated the competition. With 136 points and two solid Chicken Dinners, they soared past the competition and snatched the crown. Star fragger Coa77 was in god mode and rightfully took home the MVP title. Alongside the bragging rights? A prize of $37,000 . 2nd Place Goes to Fire Flux Esports Fire Flux kept the heat on all tournament long. The Turkish powerhouse ended second with 125 points and three Chicken Dinners. Their consistency paid off with a $23,750 prize and a PMWC slot. IDA Esports Become the 2nd Runners-Up IDA Esports weren't on everyone's radar until the final few games, but they popped off when it mattered most. 49 kills. 119 points. Two Chicken Dinners. Their grind paid off with $19,500 and a PMWC qualification. Regnum Carya Esports Finish 4th After winning PMGO 2025, Regnum came in strong. A dip in performance slid them to fourth, but it was still enough to lock their PMWC spot and $15,000 in prize money. Qualified Teams for PMWC 2025 Heading to the PUBG Mobile World Cup from PMSL Europe: Team Falcons Fire Flux Esports IDA Esports Regnum Carya Esports. Just Missed the Cut Next Ruya barely missed PMWC, placing 5th with 112 points . S2G Esports started strong but lost steam and came 6th with 109 points . Kara Esports and Boars Gaming followed in 7th and 8th . Prize Pool Breakdown With $200,000 on the line, here's how the money got split: Team Falcons – $37,000 Fire Flux Esports – $23,750 IDA Esports – $19,500 Regnum Carya Esports – $15,000 S2G Esports – $17,000 IW NRX – $12,250 Thunder TalQ – $9,250 Kara Esports – $9,000 Boars Gaming – $8,250 Fenerbahçe Esports – $7,000 FUT Esports – $5,500 Papara SuperMassive / K1 – $5,250 each PMSL 2025 Europe Spring was stacked with talent, twists, and top-tier PUBG Mobile gameplay. The four teams heading to PMWC earned their spots with insane skill, teamwork, and composure under pressure. Can they carry this momentum to the world stage? We'll find out soon. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025: Teams qualified, prize pool, and PMSL 2025 Europe spring highlights
PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025: The PMSL 2025 Europe Spring tournament has officially wrapped up, setting the stage for the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025. After intense competition between Europe's best teams, the top four have secured their spots in the upcoming PMWC 2025. The spring event ran from June 23 to July 6, 2025, with a grand prize pool of $200,000. Team Falcons Crowned Champions of PMSL 2025 Europe Spring Team Falcons delivered exceptional performances throughout the PMSL 2025 Europe Spring, dominating the Grand Finals and clinching the top position. The squad scored 136 points and secured two Chicken Dinners, showing incredible consistency. Their standout player, Coa77, was named the MVP of the event. For their efforts, the team received a $37,000 cash prize and a ticket to the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025. Fire Flux Esports Claim Second Spot Fire Flux Esports, a strong contender from Turkey, finished in second place after collecting 125 points and achieving three Chicken Dinners. Their powerful gameplay earned them $23,750 and a well-deserved spot in the PMWC 2025 qualifiers list. IDA Esports and Regnum Carya Also Qualify In third place, IDA Esports showed impressive skills, especially in the final rounds. The team secured 119 points, which included 49 kills and two Chicken Dinners, earning $19,500 in prize money and a chance to compete in the PUBG Mobile World Cup. Regnum Carya Esports, winners of PMGO 2025, came in fourth. Although they started strong and topped the leaderboard early on, their performance dipped on the final day. Despite the setback, they managed to collect $15,000 and qualify for PMWC 2025. Full List of Qualified Teams for PMWC 2025 from PMSL Europe Spring Here are the four top teams from PMSL 2025 Europe Spring who have officially qualified for the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025: - Team Falcons - Fire Flux Esports - IDA Esports - Regnum Carya Esports Close Calls and Top Performers Outside the Top Four Next, Ruya narrowly missed PMWC qualification, finishing in fifth place with 112 points. S2G Esports began the finals with great momentum but slipped in the last six matches, dropping to sixth with 109 points. Kara Esports and Boars Gaming landed in seventh and eighth positions, respectively. Other notable teams included FUT Esports in 14th place and Barsay Esports in 16th. PMSL 2025 Europe Spring: Prize Pool Distribution The $200,000 prize pool was distributed among 24 competing teams. Here's a breakdown: 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 – $1,250 BX Brothers – $750 Galatasaray Esports – $500 Team EGO – $250 RAFHA Esports – $250 MVP Esports – $250 What's Next After PMSL 2025 Europe Spring? Now that the PMSL 2025 Europe Spring has concluded, the qualified teams will prepare for the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025. Fans can expect top-tier battles as these squads go head-to-head with other global teams that qualified through different regions. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.