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Predator League 2026 ends in New Delhi with APAC esports finals

Acer Predator League 2026 - VALORANT Champions - FANCY UNITED ESPORTS

The Asia Pacific Predator League 2026 finale wrapped up in New Delhi after two days of esports competition, entertainment, and gaming showcases at the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre, gathering teams, fans, and performers from across the region.

The event drew participants from 14 Asia Pacific (APAC) regions and an audience of about 4,000 attendees. Finalists competed in DOTA 2 and VALORANT matches for the Predator Shield and a share of the $400,000 (or roughly ₱23 million) prize pool.

“Hosting the finale in India has been a remarkable milestone, with an audience that brought unmatched energy and enthusiasm to the arena,” Andrew Hou, president of Pan-Asia Pacific Operations, Acer, said. “What we experienced here is more than just a culmination of a tournament; it is a celebration of the growing strength of the APAC esports ecosystem.”

Myth Avenue Gaming won the DOTA 2 Grand Finals, while Fancy United Esports secured the VALORANT championship. Rekonix and Boom Esports finished as runners-up in their respective categories.

Each winning team received $65,000, while the runners-up teams earned $20,000 each. DOTA 2 Most Valuable Player (MVP) egxrdemxn and VALORANT MVP Twilight received $10,000 each for their performances.

“At Acer, we believe in empowering gamers with technology and platforms that help them compete at the highest level, and Predator League is a testament to that commitment,” Harish Kohli, president and managing director, Acer India, said. “This edition has set a new benchmark, and we are honoured to have hosted such an iconic gathering of talent, innovation, and entertainment.”

The Predator League is Acer’s regional esports tournament that supports competitive gaming and connect players across APAC.

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