Myth Avenue Gaming and Fancy United Esports captured the DOTA 2 and VALORANT titles, respectively, as the Predator League 2026 Asia Pacific Finale concluded in New Delhi.
The two-day event drew esports teams from 14 regions and an on-site crowd of about 4,000, organizers said.
Myth Avenue Gaming won the DOTA 2 Grand Finals, while Fancy United Esports topped the VALORANT championship match. Rekonix and Boom Esports finished as runners-up in their respective divisions.
Winners in each title took home $65,000, while runners-up received $20,000 each. The most valuable players were awarded $10,000 each: egxrdemxn for DOTA 2 and Twilight for VALORANT.
Acer executives attended the event, including Andrew Hou, president of Pan-Asia Pacific Operations, and Harish Kohli, president and managing director of Acer India.
Beyond the main competition, fans joined interactive experience zones showcasing Acer gaming products, including AI-capable laptops and desktops, virtual reality setups, creator booths, skill-based challenges, mini-tournaments and demo stations.
Organizers said the venue attracted students, content creators, influencers and families, creating a festival atmosphere around the tournament.
The Predator League, launched in 2018, has grown into one of the region’s major esports events, featuring teams from across the Asia Pacific region.