The Asia Pacific Predator League 2026 recently concluded in New Delhi, with Myth Avenue Gaming and Fancy United Esports crowned champions in DOTA 2 and VALORANT. The two-day finale at the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre brought together top teams from 14 regions, drawing an audience of 4,000 fans.

Myth Avenue Gaming secured the DOTA 2 title after a hard-fought series, while Fancy United Esports claimed victory in VALORANT. Each team received USD 65,000.
Runners-up Rekonix (DOTA 2) and Boom Esports (VALORANT) delivered strong performances but fell short in the finals, each receiving USD 20,000.
The MVP awards went to egxrdemxn for DOTA 2 and Twilight for VALORANT, each earning USD 10,000. The total prize pool for Predator League 2026 was USD 400,000.
The event also featured immersive gaming zones showcasing Acer’s latest AI-powered laptops, VR setups, and esports mini-tournaments. Fans enjoyed live performances from artists including Nikhita Gandhi, KRSNA, Asees Kaur, and Raftaar.
Acer executives highlighted the significance of hosting the finale in India, noting the country’s growing role in global esports. Andrew Hou, President of Pan-Asia Pacific Operations, Acer, called the tournament a celebration of talent and innovation across the region. Harish Kohli, President and Managing Director of Acer India, emphasized India’s rising influence in competitive gaming.
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Since its launch in 2018, the Predator League has become one of Asia Pacific’s most recognized esports tournaments. The 2026 edition reinforced its reputation as a platform for showcasing skill, technology, and community, with Myth Avenue Gaming and Fancy United Esports now part of its legacy.
