The PMMI 2026 saw its conclusion in a dramatic fashion when the Nongshim RedForce staged an amazing comeback to clinch the title in the Studio City Macau arena. The South Korean team remained focused on the last day of the event and emerged victorious under the unique Smash Rule system.
The event included the best PUBG Mobile teams from around the world with a prize pool of ¥2.9 million CNY that amounts to roughly $427,000 USD.
PMMI 2026 Grand Finals Winner – Nongshim RedForce Wins Under Smash Rule
The last day featured a unique Smash Rule that required teams to accumulate the necessary 116 Smash Points to be eligible for winning the competition through a Chicken Dinner.
Teams like FURIA, Tianba, and Aurora Gaming managed to acquire the necessary number of points. But it was none other than Nongshim RedForce that proved itself on the field through a crucial win in the last match of the competition.
While the South Korean team had a total of 145 points (one point less than FURIA which had 146), the Smash Rule ensured that their win gave them the trophy.
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PMMI 2026 Grand Finals Final Standings
- Nongshim RedForce – 145 Points
- FURIA – 146 Points
- Tianba – 142 Points
- Aurora Gaming – 125 Points
- DRX – 123 Points
- RRQ RYU – 119 Points
- All Gamers – 117 Points
- AlUla Club Esports – 115 Points
- INFLUENCE RAGE – 111 Points
- eArena – 110 Points
- Dplus – 96 Points
- ThunderTalk Gaming – 94 Points
- Bigetron by Vitality – 92 Points
- LGD Gaming – 86 Points
- S2G Esports – 66 Points
- Weibo Gaming – 53 Points
Nongshim RedForce earned the championship prize of ¥1,000,000 CNY, while runner-up FURIA received ¥460,000 CNY.
Tianba despite coming in third place overall, saw one of its players, Qzz being named FMVP for his excellent performance in the Grand Finals.
The Chinese gamer got an individual award worth of ¥40,000 CNY.
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