Another edition of PUBG Mobile Challengers League (PMCL) is here as the SEA 2026 Spring season takes off. According to the esports roadmap of the game for 2026, the event is right on schedule, and PUBG Mobile is preparing to carry out the tasks just like it does for the other regions.
The esports event will feature teams from the Wildcard regions, and this 2026 edition will feature the top contenders from the respective PMNC and Wildcard Qualifiers. Besides, it will also serve as a ladder to get promoted to the upcoming 2026 PMGO S1 – SEA Finals. This article will cover the corners of PUBG Mobile Challengers League (PMCL) SEA 2026 Spring.
PMCL SEA 2026 Spring: Schedule and Format
The event will be simple yet hold a heavy ground for the teams as it will take them to the global stage of appreciation and competition. Now, the event features two stages, namely the League and the Finals. The League stage will run throughout April 2026 and will feature all the participating teams.
There will be two weeks, each with five matchdays, and each matchday will feature six matches. Teams will be divided into five groups of four each. The first week will select random teams as group members, while the second week will be based on the placements from week 1.

Teams will earn League Rank Points (LRP) based on their weekly placements. The top 16 teams will qualify for the Finals, which are scheduled to take place during the first week of May, 2026. As usual, the Grand Final will feature 18 matches where the team with the most points by its name will be the champion.
Prize Pool
Teams will receive a total of $30,000 as the prize pool. The champion will get the highest share, while the others will take their portion as per the allocation fixed by PUBG Mobile.
Besides the prize money, the top three will book tickets for the upcoming PMGO SEA Finals. Here’s a breakdown of the prize pool:
| Team Ranking | Prize Pool |
|---|---|
| The Champion | PMGO SEA slot |
| Runner-up | PMGO SEA slot |
| 3rd | PMGO SEA slot |
| 4th-20th | TBA |
There will be individual awards for the athletes as well. Here is how it will be:
| Award | Prize Pool |
|---|---|
| FMVP | $300 |
| Week 1 MVP | $100 |
| Week 2 MVP | $100 |
| Week 1 Best Performing Team | $100 |
| Week 2 Best Performing Team | $100 |
Participating Teams
There will be 20 teams fighting for a portion of glory. Here’s a list of the participating teams:
- Yangon Galacticos
- Team Nemesis
- HKG
- Athrafstos Esports
- Hyve International
- Time to Quick
- Osja Esports
- Golden Cross
- Misfit International
- Terror Esports
- Jinokkusu Inter
- Skull Collector
- Kill Enemy
- Black Eagle Esports
- Good Game Esport
- Observation Esports
- On Fire Squad
- Phoenix Esports
- 214 Esports
- Not So Good Gamerz
Where to watch the PMCL SEA Spring 2026
While these teams will fight to be the top challenger in Southeast Asia, they’ll throw the best performance in each match. Thus, it will be an exciting event to witness.
However, PUBG Mobile Challengers League (PMCL) SEA Spring 2026 will take place online, and fans can watch it on several social media handles of PUBG Mobile, such as YouTube, and Facebook.
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