Indian esports powerhouse Orangutan has officially landed in Bangkok, Thailand, to represent the nation at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 Gauntlet Stage. The team, comprising some of the most consistent BGMI performers of the year, will now take on the best squads from around the world in the race toward the prestigious PMGC Grand Finals.
Orangutan Reached Thailand for PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage
Orangutan earned their PMGC 2025 spot after an impressive run in the BGIS 2025 and subsequent regional qualifiers. Throughout the domestic season, the lineup showed remarkable synergy, clutch consistency, and tactical awareness—qualities that helped them secure one of India’s limited international slots.
Known for their aggressive playstyle, Orangutan’s roster has been in fine form, relying on strategic rotations, explosive entry fragging, and disciplined endgame executions. Their arrival in Thailand marks a historic moment, as the team aims to bring India back to the global PUBG Mobile spotlight after months of strong regional performances.
Spotlight on the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage
The Gauntlet Stage, running in late November, serves as a crucial elimination round before the PMGC Grand Finals. Teams from across Asia, the Middle East, and other regions will battle through multiple rounds for one of the few remaining spots in the final showdown. For Orangutan, this stage is not only a test of skill but also a chance to prove India’s competitive potential on the world map again.
The stakes are higher than ever—millions of fans from across the globe will tune in via YouTube and other streaming platforms to watch every drop, rotation, and fight as Orangutan carry India’s hopes forward.
As they settle in Thailand, Orangutan Gaming has received overwhelming support from the Indian esports community, with fans and creators flooding social media with good wishes and motivational messages. The team’s journey serves as a reminder of how far Indian BGMI esports has come in global recognition.