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The PUBG Mobile Japan League Season 5 Phase 2 has concluded, with the top four teams earning their spots in the highly anticipated BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025. REJECT emerged as the champion of the tournament, securing both the BMIC 2025 qualification and a slot in PMGC 2025. Recently, the top four teams from South Korea also qualified for the International Cup, completing the list of eight teams from Japan and South Korea. The remaining eight slots will be filled after the ongoing BMSD 2025 Grand Finals.

REJECT wins PUBG Mobile Japan League Season 5 Phase 2; top 4 qualified for BGMI International Cup 2025

Winner
REJECT

Runner up
REIGNITE

2nd Runner up
MAKING THE ROAD

REJECT, featuring prominent players like Apollo, Rejioco, Duelo, Devine, SaRa, and Minmorin, dominated the tournament by securing a total of 377 points to claim the title.

REIGNITE secured the second spot with a total of 331 points, while MAKING THE ROAD finished in third position. CAG OSAKA clinched fourth place and qualified for the BMIC 2025.

PUBG Mobile Japan League Season 5 Phase 2 Points Table

REJECT – 377 Points
REIGNITE – 331 Points
MAKING THE ROAD – 303 Points
CAG OSAKA – 288 Points
KINOTROPE – 283 Points
Activist – 253 Points
AEONIAN – 204 Points
DOPENESS – 197 Points
X Gaps – 185 Points
End And Mind – 179 Points
Asterisk – 148 Points
Versus – 142 Points
Infinity – 137 Points
Razellia – 122 Points
MAPLE ARMY – 121 Points
PHALANX – 112 Points

BGMI International Cup 2025 Qualified Teams from Japan

REJECT
REIGNITE 
MAKING THE ROAD
CAG OSAKA

About BMIC 2025

BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025 will take place from October 31 to November 2. This will be a three-day LAN event, expected to be played in New Delhi, featuring 16 teams competing for the INR 1 Crore prize pool and 2 PMGC 2025 slots.

Teams

Dplus
NS RedForce
Jecheon Phalanx
DRX
REJECT
REIGNITE
MAKING THE ROAD
CAG OSAKA
#1 BMSD 2025
#2 BMSD 2025
#3 BMSD 2025
#4 BMSD 2025
#5 BMSD 2025
#6 BMSD 2025
#7 BMSD 2025
#8 BMSD 2025

16 teams, including the top 8 teams from the BGMI Showdown 2025, the top 4 from Pro Series Korea, and the top 4 from the Japan League, will compete in a total of 18 matches. The top two teams from the tournament will qualify for the PMGC 2025.

AloJapan.com