All Gamers edges Weibo Gaming to win Peacekeeper Elite League Spring title

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Sun 26th April, 22:32 2026
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All Gamers totaled 22 points in the 18th and final game of the grand finals to edge Weibo Gaming by a single point and win the Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2026 title on Sunday in Changsha, China.

All Gamers, a Chinese esports organization, took home the largest slice of the prize pool worth 16,400,000 Chinese yuan (close to $2.4 million US). They finished the spring season with 5,720,000 yuan, or $836,709.43.

All Gamers began the finals with 10 "headstart" points for finishing first in the regular season. Those proved hugely important to the 150-149 final tally against rival Weibo Gaming.

In the finals' points distribution, all teams tallied one point per kill in every game, while taking first place in a game netted a team 10 points, a big gap over the six awarded to second place and five for third. The top eight finishers in each game earned at least one point.

It was tight at the top as Tong Jia Bao Esports won Games 15 and 17 -- capturing 16 and 18 total points, respectively -- and Weibo Gaming won Game 16 for 17 total points. That's when All Gamers went on a rampage for 22 total points in the final game -- 12 kills plus the 10 points for first place.

Weibo, meanwhile, mustered just two kills and placed ninth, leaving them with two points as All Gamers passed them by.

All Gamers' Chen "FlowerH" Yumeng of China racked up five bonuses, including 500,000 yuan for winning Finals MVP. He also was named regular-season MVP, most improved player and regular-season elimination king while picking up one more bonus as a member of the best regular-season team. They added up to 620,000 yuan -- about $90,692.

The league's spring season began with a regular season played from Feb. 5-13 and March 5-April 5. The top six teams, led by All Gamers, advanced straight to the finals and the other 16 moved into a playoff stage contested from April 9-12. The top 10 from the playoff field filled out the finals stage.

Prize money was distributed to the top-10 finishers weekly during the regular season and a much bigger base prize was awarded to the top 10 of the finals.

Peacekeeper Elite League Spring 2026 standings (final placement, total winnings)

1. All Gamers -- $836,709.43

2. Weibo Gaming -- $264,762.95

3. ThunderTalk Gaming -- $216,491.25

4. Tong Jia Bao Esports -- $138,963.98

5. KONE ESPORT -- $124,336.19

6. KuaiShou Gaming -- $118,485.08


7. LGD Gaming -- $198,937.91

8. JD Gaming -- $57,048.37

9. Regans Gaming -- $11,702.23

10. Six Two Eight -- $8,776.67

11. Nova Esports -- $8,776.67

12. Four Angry Men -- 48,271.70

13. Tianba -- $122,873.41

14. Rogue Warriors -- $16,090.57

15. Vision Esports -- no prize money

16. Crab Esports -- $46,808.92

17. Action Culture Technology -- $7,313.89

18. The Chosen -- $46,808.92

19. Hao Han Gaming -- $14,627.79

20. LT Gaming -- $2,925.56

21. Titan Esports Club -- $5,851.11

22. Everyone Take Dreams Esports -- no prize money

--Field Level Media

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