
Story Highlights
- The professional league returns this February, featuring 24 elite teams competing for regional dominance.
- The tournament serves as a crucial qualifier for the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) Season 1.
- A $90,000 prize pool awaits the top-performing squads in this major competition.
PUBG Mobile is packed with esports events right now, and regional tournaments are drawing big crowds. The Indonesian league, PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Indonesia 2026 Spring, is back this February. Twenty-four teams will compete for a chance to qualify for the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) S1, kicking off a new season of thrilling battle royale action.
The event will be available both in person and online. The final match will be held at the Grand City Convention Hall in Surabaya, Indonesia, and will be co-hosted by KRAFTON and Level Infinite.
PMPL Indonesia 2026 Spring: Schedule and Format
The tournament will happen in two parts. The first part, called the League, starts on February 27th, 2026 and ends on March 15th, 2026. Over three weeks, players will compete in a total of nine matchdays, spread out over three matchdays each week.
The championship finals will begin on March 27th and conclude on March 29th. This will be a live, in-person event where teams will compete at their highest level. Further details haven’t been released yet.
Participating Teams
The event will feature 24 teams total. Nine teams have received direct invitations, while the other 15 will qualify through the 2026 PMNC ID Spring tournament. Here’s the list of teams that will be competing:
Prize Pool
The tournament offers a solid prize pool of $90,000, which will be distributed among the participating teams. The winning team will receive the largest portion of the prize money and automatically qualify for the next PMGO Season 1 tournament. Additionally, the top five teams will advance to the PMGO SEA Finals. Currently, the specific prize distribution for each team isn’t available.
| Team Ranking | Prize Pool |
|---|---|
| The Champion | PMGO S1 + SEA Finals |
| TBA | TBA |
Where to watch the PMPL Indonesia 2026 Spring
With the qualifying rounds for the next stage about to start, teams will be pushing hard to maintain their momentum. Expect exciting, fast-paced matches that will thrill both players and fans. You can watch all the action live on the game’s official YouTube and Facebook channels.
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