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King Pro League (KPL) Spring 2026: Format, teams, prize pool, and odds

Wasif Ahmed Published March 9, 2026
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KPL Spring 2026

The King Pro League (KPL) Spring 2026 is happening from January 14 to April 11 as 18 teams compete in the biggest esports league for Honor of Kings.

This year, the competition features a prize pool of 12 million Chinese yuan (about $1.7 million). The KPL is one of the largest esports leagues in the world. Its scale can be understood by the fact that it will take place across eight venues in China. Teams like JD Gaming, Weibo Gaming, All Gamers, and Wolves all have home arenas, similar to traditional sports leagues.

Here’s everything you need to know about the King Pro League Spring 2026 including its format, teams, schedule, and more.

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Event Overview

EventKPL Spring 2026
DatesJanuary 14 to April 11, 2026
LocationChina
Total prize pool$1.7 million
Number of teams18
FormatGroup stage followed by playoffs

Teams

The KPL features 16 franchise teams with two more making it into the tournament through a promotion tournament. The full list of teams is as follows:

  • AG Super Play
  • Douyu Gaming
  • Dragon Ranger
  • EDward Gaming
  • eStar Pro
  • Hero Jiujing
  • JD Gaming
  • Kuaishou Gaming
  • LGD NBW
  • Rogue Warriors
  • Royal Never Give Up
  • Talent Gaming
  • Team WE
  • Top Esports
  • Weibo Gaming
  • Wolves
  • To Champion Group (qualified)
  • Qing Jiu Club (qualified)

Prize Pool

The KPL Spring 2026 has a prize pool of $1.7 million. The winner will walk away with about $520,000 while the runners-up will receive about $170,000.

The remaining prize pool is distributed through match wins during the regular season and playoffs. Each regular season win rewards approximately $1,450 while a playoffs win grants about $1,740.

Format

The KPL features an extended format, and it starts with a group stage where the 18 teams are split into three groups. Here, they compete in a best-of-five single round-robin format, and based on the results move into groups S, A, or B for stage two.

The second stage once again features best-of-five round-robin matches, followed by best-of-seven seat decider matches. The bottom teams, which are ones in group B are eliminated here.

Then in stage three, the groups S and A compete against each other where the bottom two teams in group A are eliminated.

The remaining 10 teams will then compete in the playoffs from March 26 to April 5. They will compete in a double-elimination bracket with each match being a best-of-seven. Finally, the grand finals will take place on April 11 to crown the KPL Spring 2026 champion.

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About Wasif Ahmed
Wasif found out what esports is after discovering Disney XD’s Gamers Guide to Pretty Much Everything. While his dreams of being a professional gamer quickly disappeared following a quick look at his gaming stats, he has since been reporting on others playing competitively since 2019 across a variety of sites, including Esports.net, Esports Insider, Dot Esports, Sportskeeda, Esports.GG, and others.
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