PGL Major Singapore 2026 ticket sale details released

John Popko
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Tournament organiser PGL has shared ticket sale timings for the PGL CS2 Major Singapore 2026, with general sales set to open later this month.

According to PGL’s post on X (formerly Twitter), public ticket sales began on February 25th, 2026, launching at 2 PM SGT / 7 AM CET (6 AM GMT).

PGL said fans could register for a presale access list via its website, with subscribers receiving a private link by email. According to the registration page snippet, that link enabled fans to buy tickets four hours before public sales opened. That put presale access at 10 AM SGT / 3 AM CET (2 AM GMT), four hours ahead of the general sale.

What to Expect From The Singapore Major

The Counter-Strike 2 Major is scheduled to run from November 25th to December 13th, 2026, featuring 32 teams and three competitive stages. PGL added that the final four days of the event moved to the Singapore Indoor Stadium, where the Major concluded with a Best-of-five Grand Final.

The venue has hosted major esports events previously — including The International 2022 — and is listed as having an all-seated capacity of around 12,000 for sporting events, depending on configuration. PGL stated that the venue was selected due to its accessibility and experience in hosting major live entertainment and sporting events.

Format and Prize Distribution

Across the three stages, all elimination and advancement matches will be played as best-of-three, while remaining matches will be best-of-one. Eight teams will be eliminated at the end of each stage.

The $1.25m prize pool will see the tournament winner take home $500,000 (~£394,000), with second place receiving $170,000 (~£134,000). Teams finishing third to fourth will earn $80,000 (~£63,000), while those placing fifth to eighth will receive $45,000 (~£35,000) each.

Broadcast talent for the event has yet to be announced. More details surrounding ticket pricing and seating are expected to be revealed closer to the start of sales.

John Popko

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John Popko is a journalist with more than ten years of experience reporting on the APAC region, with a focus on games, technology, and esports. He currently works as a writer and editor at INVEN, South Korea’s largest gaming publication, and has contributed as a freelancer to Rest of World, The Diplomat, The Escapist, and The Korea Times. Previously, he served as a staff writer at Esports Heaven. He is also the author of The Makers of Faker, an upcoming biography that chronicles the career of iconic Korean esports legend Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok.
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