PKL Spring 2026 Week 3 Recap: Blacklist and BOOM Remain Undefeated | Inquirer Technology

PKL Spring 2026 Week 3 Recap: Blacklist and BOOM Remain Undefeated

09:29 PM March 09, 2026

Blacklist International and BOOM Esports maintained their dominance throughout Week 3 of PKL Spring 2026. Blacklist International surged to a 6-0 record, while BOOM Esports remains close behind at 5-0.

To recap, Blacklist International secured the first guaranteed playoff berth after dismantling JGame Esports 3-0 and defeating Archives 3-1. Meanwhile, BOOM Esports faced a stiffer challenge against Rough World Era, ultimately grinding out a 3-1 victory to snap their opponent’s winning streak. While the former champions continue their steady ascent, the battle for the remaining playoff positions (3rd through 6th) has become the season’s primary focal point.

The Mid-Table Scramble

The conclusion of Week 3 saw significant movement in the standings:

  • WETRND Esports: Secured a pivotal victory over Team Flash to climb to 4th place.
  • JGame Esports: Despite their loss to Blacklist, JGame remains tied with WETRND for 4th due to their strong performance in earlier weeks.
  • Rough World Era: Maintained 3rd place despite the loss to BOOM, bolstered by an earlier Week 3 victory against the struggling Team Nemesis.
  • TNT Tropang Alab: Currently holds the final playoff spot with a 2-3 record. This marks a notable turnaround for the roster following several seasons of disappointment.

Looking Ahead

While currently outside the playoff bubble, Team Flash and Finesse remain in contention. Both teams must elevate their performance as the PKL Spring 2026 regular season enters its final stretch, concluding on March 21.

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