PUBG Mobile Pro League is not the same as before. Though the attention is less now and only centred on a specific country, the appeal hasn’t gone down as ferocious teams are giving all in to fight the heavy battle and become the top ones to receive the PMGO SEA Finals ticket.
As I’m writing this article, PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) MY 2026 Spring is happening with a decent prize pool and 20 teams. The event is organised by KRAFTON and Level Infinite. This article will cover the aspects of this esports event, schedule, format, prize pool, and more.
PMPL Malaysia Spring 2026 Spring: Schedule and Format
Starting this April, the event is scheduled to end in the first week of May. While there will be two stages in the event, the opening stage will feature all the participating teams. During the final week of April 2026, there will be five matchdays, where each matchday will feature six games.
Teams will be divided into five groups of four each, and for each match they play, teams will earn League Rank Points (LRP) based on their weekly placements. The top 16 teams after the end of this stage on the 26th of April will advance to the next stage.

The Grand Finals will take place from the 1st of May to the 3rd. Teams will start with their earned headstart points based on their League Rankings. A total of 18 matches will be played.
Participating Teams
A total of 20 teams will enter the grand arena of the PMPL Malaysia Spring 2026. Among the participating teams, six are directly invited, and the remaining 14 teams are from the 2026 PMNC MY Spring.
Here’s a list of the participating teams:
- Team 52
- Golden Spear
- Team Haq
- Team Vamos
- Maqna Esports Club
- Vertice
- BySASU Shaza
- Sentry Symphony
- Hashira IGEsport 24K
- DM XVictim
- RELIC
- ALLSTR
- AZ Slumber
- SDESA
- Untitled
- 4SEA Esports
- Team FPS
- Jujutsu BossKur
- HX Victory
- Last Survivor Esport
Prize Pool
The prize pool for the esports event remains decent. A total of $50,000 will be shared among the teams, and the top three will directly qualify for the PMGO SEA Season 1. Here’s a breakdown of the prize pool:
| Team Ranking | Prize Pool (in USD) |
|---|---|
| The Champion | $10,000 |
| Runner-up | $6,000 |
| 3rd | $4,000 |
| 4th | $3,000 |
| 5th | $2,300 |
| 6th | $1,500 |
| 7th-8th | $900 |
| 9th-10th | $750 |
| 11th | $600 |
| 12th | $400 |
| 13th-14th | $300 |
| 15th-16th | $200 |
Where to watch the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) MY 2026 Spring
The event will take place online, and you can enjoy the live streams. The most-anticipated matches and their results will be available to watch on the official Facebook and YouTube channels.
Read our other esports articles:
- Mobile Legends MPL MENA Season 9
- Free Fire World Series (FFWS) LATAM 2026 EWC Qualifier
- Free Fire World Series (FFWS) USA 2026 Spring
- Call of Duty Mobile Major Spring 2026
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