When the PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025 kicked off, fans weren’t only watching for the action — they were also tracking the $200,000 prize pool. From champion payouts to MVP bonuses, every stage had financial stakes that rewarded consistency, firepower, and big plays. This article dives into the complete prize distribution, including base rewards, special awards, and how winners like eArena and Rosemary walked away with more than just glory.
Prize Pool Breakdown

- 1st Place – eArena (Thailand): $51,950 + PMWC slot
- 2nd Place – Alter Ego Ares (Indonesia): $27,850 + PMWC slot
- 3rd Place – Team Secret (Vietnam): $17,250 + PMWC slot
- 4th Place – Vampire Esports (Thailand): $17,150
On top of finals winnings, league stage and club rewards added up to:


- League Stage Rewards: $41,000 (weekly prizes across 24 teams)
- Grand Finals Rewards: $102,600 split across top 16
- Club Rewards: $31,500 for final rankings
- Special Prizes: $25,300 (WWCD bonuses, participation, MVP awards)
MVP & Special Awards


- FMVP: Rosemary (Alter Ego Ares) – $1,000
- Gunslinger: Rosemary (Alter Ego Ares) – $500
- Week 1 MVP: TonyK (Vampire Esports) – $300
- Week 2 MVP: Yummy (BOOM Esports) – $300
- WWCD Bonus: $250 per match win (total $20,500 awarded)
PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025 – FAQ
Q1: Who won the most money at SEA 2025? ▼
Q2: Which player was the highest-paid individual? ▼
Q3: How were club rewards distributed? ▼
Q4: Were weekly matches rewarded? ▼
Q5: Did every team earn something? ▼
The PUBG Mobile SEA Tournament 2025 prize pool wasn’t just about the champions — it was about rewarding excellence across every stage. From weekly consistency to finals heroics, SEA’s best teams and players cashed in, proving that esports in the region is thriving both competitively and financially.

