Honor of Kings confirms qualified teams for Asian Games 2026

Honor of Kings confirms qualified teams for Asian Games 2026

Honor of Kings (HOK) has successfully concluded its Asian Games 2026 qualifiers, confirming 9 additional teams from across the region set to compete in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 27 to 28.

These teams secured their spots from the very contested regional qualifiers from June 13–21 to join China, Thailand, and Malaysia at the main tournament. The Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong (China), the Republic of Korea, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam qualified.

Mobile MOBA game HOK continues to lead competitive gaming by providing a structured and distinguished path for esports athletes to represent their nations internationally as part of the 20th Asian Games 2026 esports program.

More than a tournament, the recently concluded qualifiers showed how esports is becoming a platform for representation and national pride. Esports athletes represented their nations in the goal of qualifying for the Asian sports competition.

Each match showcased Asia's top HOK players' passion, discipline, and professionalism, reflecting esports' growing popularity in sports.

Teams from across Asia's esports landscape competed in the qualifiers, uniting new and established markets. Honor of Kings expanded into new and rising regions across Southeast Asia, East Asia, and beyond during the competition.

The HOK Asian Games 2026 Qualifiers also demonstrate a regional commitment to esports sustainability. Investment in grassroots development, established competitive pathways, and professional infrastructure helps the tournament attract the next generation of esports athletes.

To solid HOK fans and players here, I know that you'll still be finding more details and updates about HOK @ Asian Games 2026, including final team rosters and match schedules, so follow Honor of Kings on Facebook. – PinoyTechSaga

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