PUBG Mobile National Championship 2026 South Asia Spring: Winners and prize pool

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The PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC) 2026 South Asia Spring has come to an end. A total of 24 teams participated in the tournament, held in two stages: Playoffs and Grand Finals. The top three teams from the event have secured their seats in the PMGO 2026 South Asia Finals, which features three spots for the PMGO S1 Main Event.

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Trained To Kill from Nepal emerged victorious in the PMNC 2026 South Asia Spring after phenomenal performances in the Grand Finals. The PUBG Mobile squad scored 107 points in their 12 matches, netting two Chicken Dinners and 64 eliminations. The team received the first prize of $2,500.

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Prize pool distribution of PUBG Mobile National Championship 2026 South Asia Spring

The PUBG Mobile National Championship (PMNC) 2026 South Asia Spring featured $10,000 in prize pool, and here is the distribution:


1.Trained To Kill - $2,500

2.DRS GAMING - $1,500

3.Abrupt Slayers - $1,000

4.Royal Dragons Esports - $800

5.The Gaming Broskis - $700

6.Hidden Leaf Esports - $600

7.NEPX ESPORTS - $500

8.VE TLQ X UF - $400

9.Sdmz Esports - $250

10.Original Gangsters - $250

11.MAKPEN - $150

12. 3 Real Bros - $150

13.Team CS Vajra - $100

14.Only Esports - $100

14.4 Death Machines - $100

15.Syndicate Esports - $100


DRS Gaming earned the second spot after their decent run in the finale. The popular club accumulated 106 points with the help of one Chicken Dinner and 76 eliminations.

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KillerYT from the team was the FMVP with 27 kills.

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Abrupt Slayers secured the third rank with 100 points and one Chicken Dinner. These top three teams have seized their place in the South Asia Finals of the PMGO 2026 S1.

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Royal Dragons ended up in fourth position with 90 points and two Chicken Dinners. TGB and Hidden Leaf came in fifth and sixth with 89 and 88 points, respectively. NEPX was seventh with 84 points. VE TLQ ranked eighth with 79 points.

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SOMZ Esports came ninth with 71 points and one Chicken Dinner. Team Original Gangsters and MAKPEN finished 10th and 11th with 62 and 56 points, respectively. Team CS Vajra was 13th with 52 points. 4DM and Syndicate had a disappointing run in the finale as these PUBG Mobile teams were in the bottom two with 41 and 39 points, respectively.


Trained To Kill, DRS, and Abrupt Slayers will now prepare themselves for the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) S1 South Asia Finals. Four teams from the PMNC Bangladesh and seven teams from the PMNC Pakistan will also compete there. Note that 4Thrives from Pakistan and Horaa from Nepal have been invited directly to the contest.


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