The PUBG Mobile Macao Invitational (PMMI) 2026 Grand Finals got off to an exciting start as the world’s top PUBG Mobile teams battled it out in Macau. Hosted at Studio City Macau, the S-Tier tournament features 16 elite teams competing for a ¥2.9 million CNY (around $427,000 USD) prize pool.
Following day one with six games played, top Chinese squad Tianba is firmly leading the standings.
PMMI 2026 Grand Finals Day 1 Standings
Tianba finished Day 1 with 67 points that help them to build a strong lead over the competition. Aurora is second with 53 points, while FURIA trailed behind at third place with 46 points. Rounding up the top five are RRQ with 42 points and Bigetron (BTR) with 41 points. Here are the PMMI 2026 Grand Finals Day 1 Standings:
- Tianba: 67 Points
- Aurora Esports: 53 Points
- FURIA: 46 Points
- Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ): 42 Points
- Bigetron Vitality (BTR): 41 Points
- All Gamers (AG): 39 Points
- eArena (EA): 39 Points
- Nongshim RedForce (NS): 38 Points
- AlUla Club Esports (ULA): 34 Points
- KRX: 33 Points
- S2G Esports: 29 Points
- Dplus KIA (DK): 26 Points
- Weibo Gaming (WBG): 26 Points
- ThunderTalk Gaming (TT): 25 Points
- INFLUENCE RAGE (INF): 25 Points
- LGD Gaming: 23 Points
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Tournament Format
PMMI 2026 Grand Finals are planned between July 3 and July 5, with all 16 teams that have qualified taking part in 18 games.
The first two days will have six games each, whereas the third and last day will see the introduction of the Smash Rule game format, which creates a thrilling ending to the tournament by modifying the winning conditions of the championship.
The tournament is being conducted in Squads TPP format with the OnePlus Ace 6T being the tournament device.
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