Community Teams Visualz Esports, Rejects Clash in CODM King Arena Final
Visualz Esports and Rejects, two community squads from the CODM Community Cup, faced off in the CODM King Arena 2026 Grand Final for the largest share of Rp100 million and tickets to the Garena Summer Invitational.

Visualz Esports and Rejects, both described as community teams that advanced through the CODM Community Cup, met in the CODM King Arena 2026 Grand Final on Saturday, March 7, 2026, to contest the largest share of a Rp100 million prize pool and tickets to the CODM Garena Summer Invitational 2026. The national Call of Duty: Mobile series was organized by Garena Indonesia and the Grand Final broadcast began at 12:15 WIB on the official Garena CODM Indonesia channel.
The path to the Grand Final started in January 2026 with a field of 235 teams drawn from communities, students, content creators, and office teams. Reports state the event adopted a new, more inclusive format with multiple qualification paths: Office Qualifier, School Qualifier, Creator Qualifier, CODM Community Cup, and Bootcamp Qualifier. Hundreds of teams navigated those qualification routes to reach the Swiss Stage and the Knockout Stage held from February 12 to March 1, 2026.
According to the available coverage, Visualz Esports and Rejects earned their spots in the season finale after progressing through the Swiss and Knockout rounds on February 12 through March 1. VOI reported that the two community teams "managed to reach the Grand Finals, after passing the Swiss and Knockout rounds on February 12 - March 1." Duniagames independently confirmed the final pairing as Visualz Esports versus Rejects, describing the two squads as the best emerging from earlier rounds.
Garena Indonesia positioned the King Arena series as a broader funnel into higher-profile competition by bundling cash prizes with Summer Invitational tickets. VOI noted that "all participants compete to get a total prize pool worth IDR 100 million and tickets to the CODM Garena Summer Invitational 2026." The Grand Final livestream and a fan registration form were made available for viewers; VOI instructed fans to register via a provided link and to tune into the broadcast starting at 12.15 WIB.

Several concrete details remain unreported in the coverage supplied: none of the sources state the match outcome or name a champion, and specific prize distribution, team rosters, match scores, venue information, and attendance figures were not provided. Those items are necessary to complete the full competitive picture and to document which team claimed the largest portion of the Rp100 million purse and the available Summer Invitational tickets.
Beyond the scoreboard, the King Arena’s structure and reach illustrate a deliberate push to widen participation in the Indonesian CODM scene, with 235 registered teams and five distinct qualifier paths feeding into national competition. That scale, paired with cash and international-invitational incentives, suggests the event’s organizers are positioning community squads like Visualz Esports and Rejects as viable feeders into larger esports opportunities in 2026.
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