

One of Asia Pacific’s biggest esports celebrations concluded in New Delhi as the Predator League 2026 – Asia Pacific Finale wrapped up two days of high-intensity competition, live entertainment, and cutting-edge gaming experiences at the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre. The event brought together the region’s top esports teams, thousands of gaming fans, and some of the most exciting names in music for an unforgettable finale. The event saw the participation of 14 regions and players, and a total audience of 4,000.
Present at the event were Andrew Hou, President of Pan-Asia Pacific Operations, Acer; Harish Kohli, President & Managing Director, Acer India, and Acer’s Asia-Pacific leadership team. Adding to the significance of the occasion, the event was graced by Honourable Shri Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy, Minister for Transport, Youth Services & Sports, Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Over two action-packed days, the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre transformed into a vibrant esports arena as finalists from across Asia Pacific competed for the coveted Predator Shield across DOTA 2 and VALORANT. After a series of closely fought matchups, Myth Avenue Gaming emerged victorious in the DOTA 2 Grand finals, while Fancy United Esports claimed the top spot in the VALORANT finale, marking standout performances that will be remembered across the esports community.
Runners Up - Rekonix and Boom Esports secured second place after delivering exceptional fights till the very end. The winning team took home a cash prize of USD 65,000 each, and the runners-up of both teams were awarded USD 20,000. The MVP player for DOTA 2, egxrdemxn, and for VALORANT, Twilight, each took away USD 10,000 for their exceptional gameplay. The total prize pool for the Predator League 2026 was USD 400,000.
The experience was amplified by a powerful artist lineup that energized the arena across both days. Day one opened with a dynamic performance by Nikhita Gandhi, followed by a high-octane closing act from KRSNA. Day two featured an explosive opening by Asees Kaur, culminating in a spectacular finale performance by Raftaar, which brought together gaming culture, music, and fan energy in a way that defined the spirit of the Predator League.
Visitors engaged with immersive Predator Experience Zones that showcased Acer’s latest AI-powered laptops and desktops, VR gaming setups, creator booths, skill-based challenge arenas, esports mini-tournaments, and interactive demo stations. With strong participation from students, influencers, creators, and families, the event delivered a vibrant festival-like atmosphere that extended beyond competitive play. The event also featured a product experience zone showcasing Acer’s latest products that were just launched in Las Vegas a week earlier.
Speaking about the successful conclusion of the 2026 edition of the Asia Pacific Predator League, Andrew Hou, President of Pan-Asia Pacific Operations, Acer, said, “The Predator League 2026 has once again shown how esports can bring together talent, passion, and innovation from across Asia Pacific. Every match we witnessed over the week reflected the dedication and skill of teams who continue to elevate the competitive landscape.
Hosting the Finale in India has been a remarkable milestone, with an audience that brought unmatched energy and enthusiasm to the arena. 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. Predator remains deeply committed to nurturing players, supporting communities, and pushing the boundaries of gaming technology. We are proud to stand beside every athlete, fan, and creator who made this edition truly memorable.”
Echoing the sentiment, Harish Kohli, President & Managing Director, Acer India, said:
“The Predator League 2026 APAC Finale has showcased how far India has come as a global esports destination. Over the past two days, we witnessed world-class performances, an extraordinary response from fans, and an atmosphere that truly captured the future of competitive gaming. Bringing this Finale to New Delhi has reaffirmed India’s rising influence in the international gaming community.
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. 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, since its inception in 2018, has become one of Asia Pacific’s most influential esports intellectual properties. With participation from teams across 14 regions, the 2026 edition once again showcased the region’s immense gaming talent, competitive spirit, and passion for esports.
As the curtains fall on the Predator League 2026 APAC Finale, Acer celebrates the winning teams, the passionate gaming community, and the unforgettable moments created over this celebration of esports, technology, and entertainment.