
Story Highlights
- PMPL TH has two phases, with teams split into five groups competing over two weeks.
- The Grand Finals run from May 1 to 3, where six teams compete across six matches per day, with the top scorer crowned champion.
- The tournament offers a moderate prize pool of ฿1,500,000 (~$47,000), with the champion receiving the largest share.
The PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) for Southeast Asia is currently underway, and the PMPL Thailand Spring 2026 season is starting soon. Twenty teams will compete for three guaranteed spots in the next regional tournament, promising exciting, high-level gameplay for fans.
KRAFTON and Level Infinite are hosting the event, which will also award a significant amount of prize money to participants.
PUBG Mobile Pro League Thailand 2026 Spring: Schedule and Format
The event has two parts: the League stage and the Grand Finals. The League stage begins on the event’s first day and runs until April 26, 2026. All participating teams will compete, divided into five groups of four, over a two-week period.
Every week will have five sets of games, each featuring six matches. Teams will gain points based on how well they perform each week, and the sixteen highest-ranking teams will move on to the championship finals.
The championship finals will be held from May 1st to 3rd, 2026. The final six competitors will battle it out over three days, playing six matches each day. The player with the most points at the end will be crowned the champion.
Participating Teams of PUBG Mobile Pro League Thailand
A total of 20 teams will be competing in the event. Nine teams received direct invitations, and the other 11 qualified through the 2026 PMNC TH Spring tournament. Here’s the team list:
- Vampire Esports
- eArena
- ETN Esports Gaming
- Armory Gaming
- Theerathon Five
- Team NKT
- Sharper Esport
- HAIL Esports
- The Infinity
- MUNUIPUI E-Sports
- Mixer Gang
- Dangerous Esports
- PAYAI ESPORT
- SEEN
- XSOPHERE ESPORT
- The Myth Esport
- SORMO GANG
- Q4 ESPORT
- BMxZaa
- MARUKAR ESPORT
Prize Pool
The total prize money for this event is ฿1,500,000 (around $47,000), which will be distributed among the participating teams. The winning team will receive the largest portion of the prize, but the exact amount each team will win is still to be determined.
In addition to a share of the prize money, the three highest-ranking teams will earn a spot in the 2026 PUBG Mobile Global Open Season 1 – Southeast Asia Finals. Here’s what we currently know about how the prize money will be distributed:
| TEAM RANKING | PRIZE POOL |
| The Champion | PMGO SEA Slot |
| Runner-up | PMGO SEA Slot |
| 3rd | PMGO SEA Slot |
| TBA | TBA |
Where to watch the PMPL TH 2026 Spring
The entire tournament will be streamed online. You can watch it live by visiting the official Facebook and YouTube pages. Be sure to tune in when the streams begin!
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