Teams battle for the Predator League 2026 PH Qualifiers title and a ₱1.2M prize pool
The road to esports glory begins. The Predator League 2026 Philippine Qualifiers are here, gathering the country’s top talents for a fierce battle across Dota 2, VALORANT, and League of Legends.

With a ₱1.2 million prize pool and the Predator Shield at stake, teams nationwide are locked in for a shot at fame, fortune, and a ticket to the Asia Pacific Predator League 2026 Grand Finals in India.
Qualifiers began on September 19, welcoming both online and offline competitors. The tournament continues Acer’s mission to grow the local esports scene.
“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.
Dota 2 and VALORANT champions will each take home ₱200,000, while runners-up will earn ₱120,000. Third and fourth place finishers will win ₱50,000 each, and fifth and sixth place teams will receive ₱20,000.
For League of Legends, which joins the Predator League lineup for the first time, the winning team will secure ₱100,000. The runner-up gets ₱50,000, while third and fourth place teams will earn ₱15,000 each. Fifth and sixth place finishers will walk away with ₱5,000.
Beyond the cash prizes, the Dota 2 and VALORANT champions will represent the Philippines in the Predator League Grand Finals. They will face elite teams from across Asia Pacific to compete for regional supremacy.
Fans can follow the action and updates through Predator Gaming’s official Facebook page or visit www.predator-league.com.
The battle for dominance has begun. The question now is, who will rise and claim the Predator Shield?