Game On Philippines Predator League 2026 Qualifiers Ignite Battle for ₱1.2M Prize Pool
The stage is set. The spotlight is on. The Predator League 2026 Philippine Qualifiers have officially begun and the stakes are higher than ever.
With a whopping ₱1.2 million prize pool up for grabs and the prestigious Predator Shield at stake, the country’s top esports talents are locked in for the ultimate showdown.This year, the competition expands to even greater heights as League of Legends joins the Predator League lineup for the first time, alongside returning fan favorites Dota 2 and VALORANT.
Qualifiers kicked off on September 19, giving rising stars and established teams alike a chance to prove their worth, both online and on-ground. It’s more than just a tournament; it’s a proving ground for the Philippines’ next generation of esports champions.
“We’re excited to kick off the Predator League 2026 PH Qualifiers. Acer has always supported the growth of esports talent in the Philippines, and the Predator League has served as its proving ground,” said Sue Ong-Lim, Managing Director of Acer Philippines.
What’s at Stake?
The Dota 2 and VALORANT champions will each take home ₱200,000, while second place earns ₱120,000. Third and fourth place teams will secure ₱50,000, and even fifth and sixth placers won’t walk away empty-handed with ₱20,000 apiece.
Meanwhile, for the newly added League of Legends division, winners will pocket ₱100,000, with the runner-up scoring ₱50,000. Third and fourth place teams receive ₱15,000, and fifth and sixth place finishers will earn ₱5,000.
But it’s not just about the cash.
The winning Dota 2 and VALORANT teams will also represent the Philippines at the Asia Pacific Predator League 2026 Grand Finals, happening in India early next year, giving them a shot at international glory.
For full tournament details and live updates, follow Predator Gaming Philippines on Facebook or visit the official site at www.predator-league.com
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