China-based esports organization Alpha Gaming, known for fielding a Mongolian roster, officially released their entire PUBG Mobile lineup on April 18, just weeks before the PMGO 2026 Season 1 kicks off in Jakarta. The farewell post on Instagram was short and offered no explanation for the split. Five players, including a two-time PMGC MVP, are now unsigned and looking for a new home.
The Alpha Gaming PUBG Mobile Roster in 2026: Who’s Out
The released lineup includes TOP, DOK, Zyol, REFUS, and EAST. All five left the organization on the same day, with no individual announcements or known destinations at the time of the split.
This wasn’t a struggling squad. Alpha Gaming signed the core of the roster back in May 2025 after the disbandment of 4Merical Vibes, bringing in DOK, TOP, Zyol, and REFUS as a package. EAST joined in August 2025 to complete the playing five.
From that point on, the team went on one of the most impressive runs in PUBG Mobile’s recent history:
| Tournament | Result | Notable Award |
| PMSL CSA Spring 2025 | 1st place | TOP named FMVP |
| PMWC 2025 (Riyadh) | 3rd place | DOK named Grand Finals MVP |
| PMSL CSA Fall 2025 | 2nd place | β |
| PMGC 2025 (Bangkok) | 3rd place | TOP named Grand Finals MVP |
At the PMGC 2025, Alpha Gaming finished with 130 points across 18 matches, falling just 12 points short of champions Alpha7 Esports from Brazil. TOP earned a Porsche Cayenne as the MVP reward and became the first player in PUBG Mobile history to win the PMGC Grand Finals MVP award twice.
Why This Matters for PUBG Mobile Free Agents in 2026
There is no sugarcoating it: this is the strongest unsigned lineup in global PUBG Mobile right now. The core of DOK, TOP, Zyol, and REFUS has been playing together since the 4Merical Vibes days through 2023 and 2024. That kind of chemistry is rare, and it makes signing the full squad far more attractive than picking players individually.
DOK racked up 31 eliminations in the PMWC 2025 Grand Finals alone and took home the FMVP title along with a $50,000 bonus. TOP has arguably the strongest individual resume of any active PUBG Mobile player, with back-to-back PMGC MVP awards and an FMVP from the PMSL. Zyol has been competing at the highest level since 2020 and brings stability to any roster he’s on.
There are already whispers linking the squad to Aurora Gaming, a Serbian organization that has been expanding aggressively into new titles throughout early 2026. Nothing has been confirmed by either side, but if that deal goes through, it would instantly give Serbia one of the strongest PUBG Mobile rosters on the planet.
What Comes Next
The timing of this move adds urgency. PMGO 2026 Season 1 is scheduled for June 2 to 7 in Jakarta, and KRAFTON’s 2026 competitive calendar also includes national championships and a return to the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. Any organization looking to compete at the top level this year needs a roster locked in soon.
Alpha Gaming has not announced plans to sign a replacement squad. For now, the org’s PUBG Mobile chapter appears closed. The focus shifts entirely to where these five players land next, and whoever picks them up will instantly become a contender for every major title in 2026.