PGL Major Singapore 2026 tickets: sale date, presale details, venue, prize pool

PGL Major Singapore 2026 tickets: sale date, presale details, venue, prize pool

PGL Major Singapore 2026 tickets: sale date, presale details, venue, prize pool

PGL has officially announced the ticket sale date for the PGL Major Singapore 2026, one of the biggest Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) events of the year. Fans will be able to purchase tickets starting February 25, 2026, with an additional early-access presale window available through registration on PGL’s website.

When do tickets go on sale?

Public sale: February 25, 2026

Presale: Up to 4 hours earlier for fans who register in advance and receive confirmation from PGL

This approach mirrors PGL’s previous Major ticket strategies, where early registration helped dedicated fans secure the best seats before general availability.

PGL Major Singapore 2026: confirmed details

All key information below has been officially confirmed by PGL and tournament partners:

Dates: November 25 – December 13, 2026

Location: Singapore

Playoff venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium

Teams: 32

Prize pool: $1,250,000

Game: Counter-Strike 2 (CS2)

The Singapore Indoor Stadium is expected to host the playoff stage, offering a large-capacity arena setup suitable for a CS2 Major final.

Why the Singapore Major matters

The PGL Major Singapore 2026 is set to be the second CS2 Major of the 2026 season, reinforcing Asia’s growing importance on the global Counter-Strike map. After recent top-tier events in the region, Singapore continues the trend of bringing Major championships closer to Asian fans.

Industry observers note that hosting a CS2 Major in Southeast Asia strengthens local ecosystems, increases live attendance from new markets, and provides regional teams with more high-profile exposure.

What players have said about Majors in Asia

While the ticket announcement itself did not include player statements, professional players have consistently highlighted the importance of Major tournaments in Asia:

Players from Asian teams have emphasized that home-region Majors bring stronger crowd support and motivation.

Several pros have noted in interviews that large-scale Valve-sponsored events are crucial for inspiring new players and accelerating regional development.

These perspectives align with expectations for Singapore 2026, where a passionate local audience is anticipated throughout the playoff stage.