After a long absence, PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) is back in 2026, bringing one of South Asia’s most iconic esports stages to life. For Nepali teams, this is a golden opportunity to compete on the regional and global stage.
Qualification Path: How Teams Make It to PMPL South Asia

PMPL 2026 starts at the national level, giving teams a clear path to the global stage. Top-ranked teams from PMNC Bangladesh and PMNC Pakistan qualify directly for PMPL South Asia. Nepali teams, along with the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan, compete through PMNC South Asia qualifiers, allowing them to reach the regional league.
National Performance Matters
For Nepali teams, performing well at PMNC South Asia is critical; a top finish here is the ticket to the main regional competition and beyond.
Structured Competition
The roadmap ensures consistent performance is rewarded, giving every South Asian team a fair chance to reach the next stage.
The Main Event: PMPL South Asia & Global Stage
All qualified teams converge at PMPL South Asia, the premier regional battleground.
Global Rewards Await
Top teams from PMPL South Asia earn spots in PMGO Season 1 and the PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC), giving South Asian players a chance to compete internationally and showcase their skills on a global stage.
Why This Matters for Nepal
For Nepali PUBG Mobile teams, PMPL 2026 restores a direct pathway from national tournaments to global representation. Structured competition rewards consistent performance and gives Nepal a real chance to shine in international esports.
Looking Ahead
Schedules, formats, and prize pool details are expected soon. One thing is certain: PMPL is back, and South Asian esports is entering a thrilling new era.
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