The Peacekeeper Elite League (PEL) 2026 Spring season came to an end on April 26, wrapping up one of the year’s biggest esports tournaments with a bang. The Grand Finals were a display of consistent and powerful gameplay, and All Gamers emerged as the clear champion after three days of intense competition.
The team accumulated 150 points over the course of 18 matches, securing the top spot in the standings. They did well from the outset and they were in control of the event all the way through. This win also proves they are among the strongest teams in the competitive scene of Game of Peace, the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile.
The tournament was under high pressure the whole way through because of a massive $2.4 million prize pool that helped draw the best teams in the world to it.
FlowerH Shines As The Star Player Of The Tournament
One of the biggest highlights of the season was the outstanding performance by All Gamers’ star player, FlowerH. He was able to put up consistent numbers during both the regular season and the Grand Finals, earning recognition in multiple categories.
FlowerH received some major awards at the event, including:
- Finals Most Valuable Player
- Regular Season Most Valuable Player
- Most Improved Player
- Regular Season Elimination Leader
Winning multiple awards in a single season is a rare achievement in professional esports. His performance showed excellent aim, smart decision-making, and strong teamwork.
These qualities played a major role in helping his team secure the championship.
Grand Finals Featured Top Teams From Across The Season
The Grand Finals took place from April 24 to April 26 and included the best teams from earlier stages of the competition. The top six teams from the regular season joined the top ten teams from the playoff stage to create a highly competitive final lineup.
This format ensured that only the strongest teams reached the last stage of the tournament. Every match carried importance because a single mistake could affect the final ranking.
The competition remained close until the final rounds, which kept fans engaged throughout the event.
High-level teamwork and consistency became the deciding factors for success.
Full Prize Pool Distribution Shows The Scale Of The Tournament
The PEL 2026 Spring event featured a large prize pool worth $2.4 million, making it one of the biggest tournaments in mobile esports. Most participating teams received a share of the prize money based on their performance.
Here are some of the top prize winners:
- All Gamers received the largest reward for winning the championship
- Weibo Gaming secured second place with a very close score
- ThunderTalk Gaming finished third after strong performances
- Tong Jia Bao Esports claimed fourth position
- KONE Esport and KuaiShou Gaming also earned significant rewards
- A few teams did not receive prize money due to lower placements in the standings.
Large prize pools like this reflect the rapid growth of esports and the increasing investment in competitive gaming.
Weibo Gaming Came Close But Missed The Title By One Point
Until the last games the fight for the title was still open. Weibo Gaming played well and finished with 149 points, just one point behind the winning team.
This tight margin tells you how competitive the event was. Even in the top tournaments the smallest mistake or missed opportunity can decide the result.
ThunderTalk Gaming and Tong Jia Bao Esports also had a good outing finishing third and fourth respectively.
A number of teams look promising, demonstrating how the level of competition continues to rise every year.
Other Teams Delivered Mixed Results In The Finals
Some of the good teams started well but then got bogged down in the final stage. For example LGD did very well in the regular season but they could not keep that same level in the Grand Finals.
Some other teams ended up mid-table after consistent performances throughout the season, while a few teams ended up near the bottom of the table due to inconsistent gameplay.
The outcomes are a testament to the unpredictable nature of esports tournaments. Performance can change fast depending on strategy, teamwork and match conditions.
Each round requires full concentration and careful planning.
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