PUBG Mobile World Cup 2026 is one of the standout events at EWC this year. August 3 to 16, thirty-two teams, three million dollars. Fourteen days of competition in Paris. And for anyone following the Indian mobile gaming scene specifically India Points is in the lineup alongside South Asia Points. That is a big deal.
The Scale of PUBG Mobile Esports
PUBG Mobile is one of the most played mobile games in the world. Across South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and East Asia, the player base is enormous. The competitive structure has evolved significantly over the years regional leagues, national qualifiers, continental championships all feeding into the World Cup. The thirty-two teams at EWC are genuinely the best PUBG Mobile rosters currently active across all of those regions.
Three million dollars in prize money reflects the scale of the game and the importance of the event. This is not a marketing exercise. It is a proper championship with serious money on the line for teams that have worked to get here.
India in the Field
India Points being confirmed in the lineup is meaningful for the Indian gaming community. BGMI the Indian version of PUBG Mobile has been building steadily over the past few years. Tournaments, professional organizations, content creators, and a growing fan base have all contributed to creating an ecosystem that is starting to compete at an international level. Representing that ecosystem at EWC 2026 in Paris is a milestone.
South Asia Points also being in the field shows that the region is being taken seriously as a competitive zone. The teams representing this area at EWC will carry the hopes of an enormous player base and fan community. The pressure will be real and the motivation will be high.
PUBG Mobile Teams for Esports World Cup 2026
- Game Point
- AG.AL International
- Yangon Galacticos
- India Points
- TBA (Southeast Asia Points)
- TBA (Southeast Asia Points)
- TBA (Southeast Asia Points)
- TBA (Southeast Asia Points)
- TBA (South Asia Points)
- TBA (South Asia Points)
- TBA (EECA Points)
- TBA (EECA Points)
- TBA (EECA Points)
- TBA (MENA Points)
- TBA (MENA Points)
- TBA (MENA Points)
- TBA (MENA Points)
- TBA (MENA Points)
- TBA (Turkiye Points)
- TBA (Turkiye Points)
- TBA (Turkiye Points)
- TBA (Turkiye Points)
- TBA (Western Europe Points)
- TBA (Americas Points)
- TBA (Americas Points)
- TBA (Americas Points)
- TBA (PEL Points)
- TBA (PEL Points)
- TBA (Pro Series Korea)
- TBA (Japan Qualifier)
- TBA (Rivals Cup)
- TBA (India Pro Series)
The Format and Competition
Thirty-two teams in a battle royale format over fourteen days is a thorough competition. PUBG Mobile’s point system rewards consistency teams that perform well across multiple matches accumulate the points needed to advance. A single good game helps but it is not enough on its own. You need to bring a consistent level of performance day after day, which is harder than it sounds at the professional level.
XForce Rejects and AG.AL International are among the confirmed teams. Yangon Galacticos from Myanmar are also in the field, showing the Southeast Asian depth of the competition. Teams from across the PUBG Mobile circuit have qualified through regional tournaments and every team in the field has earned their spot.
August 3 to 16, Paris. Three million dollars and thirty-two teams. This is one of the events at EWC 2026 with the broadest global reach in terms of the communities it represents. For PUBG Mobile fans across South Asia and beyond, this is the most important tournament of the year.
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