Day 2 of the PUBG Mobile Macao Invitational (PMMI) 2026 Group Stage will be held on June 30, 2026, with Groups Red and Yellow competing in six matches. Groups Red and Green were featured in the opening of the Group Stage. 24 teams from three groups are participating in 12 matches each for 15 spots in the Grand Finals.
In total, 25 teams from across the world were invited to the PMMI 2026. China’s All Gamers Esports were directly invited to the Grand Finals. These clubs are engaging each other at the Studio City Macau for a massive prize pool of $440,000. Many famous clubs, such as Alpha7, Weibo, LGD, Aurora, Dplus, and Vitality, are fighting in this PUBG Mobile contest.
Participating teams in PMMI 2026
- All Gamers (China)
- ThunderTalk (China)
- LGD Gaming (China)
- Weibo Gaming (China)
- KuaiShou Gaming (China)
- Tianba (China)
- KONE Esports (China)
- RRQ Ryu (Indonesia)
- Bigetron By Vitality (Indonesia)
- Dplus (South Korea)
- DRX (South Korea)
- NongShim RedForce (South Korea)
- EArena (Thailand)
- Nigma Galaxy (MENA)
- Aurora Gaming (Mongolia)
- AlUla Club Esports (Saudi Arabia)
- Regnum Carya Esports (Turkey)
- ULF (Turkey)
- S2G (Turkey)
- Wolves Esports (North America)
- Influence Rage (Brazil)
- Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
- Furia (Brazil)
- Yangon Galacticos (Myanmar)
- GOAT Team (Central Asia)
Schedule and how to watch
All six encounters of Day 2 will be livestreamed on PUBG Mobile Esports’ YouTube channel from 2:30 pm IST onwards in English.
Here is the map rotation for Day 2:
- Match 1 – Rondo
- Match 2 – Erangel
- Match 3 – Erangel
- Match 4 – Erangel
- Match 5 – Miramar
- Match 6 – Miramar
ULA Club from Saudi Arabia came out on top in the overall standings with 51 points after Day 1 of the PMMI 2026 Group Stage. Turkey’s S2G and China’s LGD also had great runs, as they accumulated 50 points each in six matches. Indonesia’s Bigetron and Mongolia’s Aurora garnered 49 points each.
Brazil’s Furia Esports were sixth in the table with 40 points, including 29 eliminations. China’s ThunderTalk and Turkey’s Regnum Carya grabbed 38 and 35 points, respectively. South Korean clubs Dplus and DRX had mediocre starts to the PMMI, as they scored 34 points each in their first six matches.
Brazil’s Alpha7 Esports, the PMGC 2025 champions, struggled on the opening day and finished 15th with 23 points. PMWC 2025 champions Myanmar’s Yangon Galacticos were at the bottom with 21 points after a disappointing run on Day 1. These teams will look to bounce back in their remaining six matches of the PMMI Group Stage.
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Edited by Sandeep Banerjee

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