Mongolian esports organisation Alpha Gaming has officially parted ways with its entire PUBG Mobile roster. The announcement was made on the team’s Instagram account on April 18, 2026.
The farewell covers all five players from the lineup: REFUS, EAST, TOP, ZYOL, and DOK. The team’s Instagram post read, “Farewell to our PUBG MOBILE roster. Thank you, champs, for the unforgettable moments, passion, and dedication you gave to the game. Your journey with us will always be remembered. Wishing you all the best for what’s next.”
The Roster That Reached PMGC 2025 Grand Finals
The Alpha Gaming PUBG Mobile roster was one of the most watched lineups in the 2025 competitive season. The team finished third at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2025 Grand Finals in Bangkok, Thailand.
Alpha Gaming scored 130 points across 18 matches at the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals. They missed out on the title by 12 points, with Alpha7 Esports from Brazil lifting the trophy and ULF Esports from Turkey finishing second.
The team earned $488,708 in prize money across 12 tournaments during its run, according to data from Esports Charts. Peak viewership for an Alpha Gaming match was 1.38 million, recorded during the PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025 at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh.
TOP’s Historic MVP Award
At PMGC 2025, Alpha Gaming’s TOP was named the Grand Finals MVP. With that award, he became the first player in PUBG Mobile history to win the PMGC MVP twice. TOP had previously claimed the same honour at PMGC 2023.
Other players on the roster also carried strong individual records. DOK was named MVP of PUBG Mobile World Cup 2025 earlier in the season. ZYOL has been a staple of competitive PUBG Mobile since 2020.
For the full picture of how PMGC 2025 played out, the PMGC 2025 Grand Finals breakdown covers the format, all teams, and the Smash Rule that decided the champion.
How the Roster Came Together
Alpha Gaming signed the lineup on May 14, 2025. The full squad came from the disbanded 4Merical Vibes roster: DOK, TOP, ZYOL, REFUS, and B4RON. EAST joined the team later on August 8, 2025, to complete the playing five.
The squad quickly became one of the favourites heading into PMGC 2025. TalkEsport’s pre-tournament preview named Alpha Gaming as a top team to watch in the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage, with the lineup widely described as a “dream lineup” by fans.
Alpha Gaming also dominated PMGC 2025 Group Green Day 1, finishing with 90 points and leading the standings comfortably before progressing through the tournament.
What the Farewell Means
Alpha Gaming has not announced a replacement roster. The Instagram post did not explain the reason for the split or name any specific destinations for the five players.
At the time of this report, the farewell post had over 5,100 likes, 460 comments, and close to 60 shares. Fan reaction in the comments has been a mix of disappointment and curiosity about where each player heads next.
PUBG Mobile’s 2026 season is already underway. KRAFTON has confirmed that the competitive calendar will be split into two halves, with two PUBG Mobile Global Opens, national championships, and a return to the Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh. More details are available on the official PUBG Mobile Esports website.
Free agency for high-profile players like TOP, DOK, and the rest of the roster is likely to be one of the bigger storylines of the 2026 transfer cycle across global PUBG Mobile. Based on Liquipedia’s tracking of past transfers, these five are among the most decorated free agents on the market right now. Their next organisation will have immediate title expectations.
