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All six Group B matches of the PMGO (PUBG Mobile Global Open) 2026 Season 1 Group Stage will be played on June 3, 2026. The the top six squads will qualify for the Grand Finals, and the seventh-to-14th-placed teams will be sent to the Survival Stage. The participants in the bottom-two spots will be eliminated from the event.

The PMGO 2026 S1 Group Stage features two groups, each with 16 teams. Group A squads competed in six matches on June 2 in the very format that Group B will follow.

The event is being held at the Tennis Indoor Stadium Senayan in Indonesia in three phases: Group Stage, Survival, and Grand Finals. A huge prize pool of $500,000 is up for grabs in this first international PUBG Mobile event of 2026.


Participating teams in PMGO 2026 S1 Group Stage

Group A

  1. 4thrives Esports
  2. 721 Esports
  3. Alpha7 Esports
  4. AlUla Club
  5. Aurora Gaming
  6. Boars Gaming
  7. EArena
  8. ETSH Esports
  9. FURIA Esports
  10. GOAT Team
  11. Horaa Esports
  12. IDA Esports
  13. S2G Esports
  14. Team Flash
  15. Pandum
  16. VOIN Esports

Group B

  1. Bigetron By Vitality
  2. FUT Esports
  3. Gaming Stars Esports
  4. Geekay Esports
  5. Hatyara Crew
  6. Loops
  7. Nigma Galaxy
  8. R8 Esports
  9. RRQ RYU
  10. The Vicious
  11. Trained to Kill
  12. TT Project
  13. ULF Esports
  14. Wolves
  15. XForce Rejects
  16. BOOM Esports

Schedule and how to watch

All Group B matches will be livestreamed on the PUBG Mobile Esports’ YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok channels on June 3 from 4:30 pm IST. The broadcasts will be available in several regional languages.

Here is the schedule for Day 2:

  • Match 1 – Rondo
  • Match 2 – Erangel
  • Match 3 – Erangel
  • Match 4 – Erangel
  • Match 5 – Miramar
  • Match 6 – Miramar

Popular Indonesian club Bigetron By Vitality had a decent run in the PMGO 2026 SEA Qualifiers, securing the fourth spot and making it to the main event. This squad aim will now be to lift a global title after a long time.

Nepal’s Trained to Kill recently came third in the South Asia Qualifiers after phenomenal performances. The team will look to make to a strong start to the PMGO 2026, just like Nepal’s Horaa Esports, who ranked first in Group A on Day 1 of the Group Stage.

Nigma Galaxy was the runner-up of the PMGO 2025 after its astonishing performances. The experienced roster recently came second in the MEA Qualifiers. It will be one to the top teams to watch out for in Group B.

ULF, Geekay, Loops, Wolves, and BOOM Esports recently showed impressive performances in their respective regional tournaments. Their main objective will now be to earn a respectable spot in the PMGO 2026 S1.