The Grand Finals of the PUBG Mobile Pro League Indonesia (PMPL ID) 2026 Spring officially ended on March 29 after three days of intense competition. A total of 16 top teams battled across 19 matches to prove their strength and consistency. Every game was important, as teams fought for points, survival, and a chance to qualify for the next global stage.
In the end, Team Pandum delivered the best performance of the tournament. The squad stayed calm under pressure and played smart in key moments. With this strong showing, the team secured direct qualification to the PUBG Mobile Global Open 2026 Season 1, which is scheduled to take place in Indonesia in June.
This victory is a big milestone for Team Pandum. Winning a major regional league not only boosts confidence but also puts the team in a strong position before facing global competition.
PMPL ID 2026 Spring Results: Team Pandum Wins And Qualifies
Top Five Teams Move Forward to the Next Stage
The competition in the finals was very close, especially among the top teams. The top five squads from the tournament earned another opportunity to compete in the Southeast Asia qualifiers for the Global Open 2026. These qualifiers will decide the remaining five teams that will join the main event.
Tournament organizer Level Infinite has confirmed that there will be two seasons of the Global Open this year. Each season will feature a large prize pool of 500,000 US dollars, making the event one of the biggest PUBG Mobile competitions of the year.
This format gives more teams a chance to prove themselves and gain international experience. It also increases the excitement for fans who want to see new teams rise to the top.
Team Pandum Shows Consistency and Strong Teamwork
Team Pandum finished the Grand Finals with an impressive total of 191 points from 19 matches. The team secured three Chicken Dinners and recorded 113 eliminations during the event. These numbers clearly show how balanced their gameplay was.
The squad did not rely only on aggressive fights. Instead, it focused on smart rotations, safe positioning, and teamwork. This strategy helped the team collect steady points in almost every match.
Consistency was the biggest reason behind their success. While some teams had strong games followed by weak ones, Team Pandum maintained stable performance throughout the tournament. That stability made the difference in the final standings.
Pangeran Mcjoe and Bigetron Deliver Strong Performances
Pangeran Mcjoe finished in second place with 183 points. The team also secured three Chicken Dinners and recorded 118 eliminations. Their aggressive gameplay helped them stay close to the top spot until the final matches.
Bigetron Esports secured third place after showing great improvement in the last two days of the finals. The team collected around 182 points and also managed to win three Chicken Dinners. Their late comeback proved how quickly rankings can change in a long tournament.
Both teams showed strong potential and will be serious contenders in future events.
RRQ RYU and VOIN Esports Secure Important Qualification Spots
RRQ RYU claimed fourth place with 155 points and one Chicken Dinner. The team maintained steady performance across multiple matches and avoided major mistakes.
VOIN Esports finished in fifth place with 145 points and two Chicken Dinners. This result was enough to secure a spot in the Southeast Asia qualifiers.
For both teams, qualification is a big achievement. It keeps their hopes alive for reaching the Global Open main event.
Close Competition in the Middle of the Standings
Several teams delivered competitive performances but narrowly missed qualification. BOOM Esports ended in sixth place with 141 points and one Chicken Dinner. The team missed the qualification cutoff by a very small margin, which made the result even more disappointing.
Adre Alistair finished seventh with 132 points and two Chicken Dinners. The squad showed strong moments but struggled to maintain consistency in the final rounds.
Meanwhile, Alter Ego Ares had an average run and finished ninth with 126 points. The team managed 85 eliminations but lacked strong late-game finishes.
These results show how competitive the tournament was. Even small mistakes or missed opportunities could change the final ranking.
Tough Tournament for Teams at the Bottom
Some teams faced major challenges during the finals and could not find momentum. Shadow Esports and NI9HTMARE finished in tenth and eleventh place with 119 and 103 points.
Dewa United secured twelfth place with 99 points. The team showed effort but struggled to compete against stronger opponents.
At the bottom of the table, ARPM had a difficult tournament and finished last with 77 points. The team faced tough matches and could not build momentum throughout the event.
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