Takedown 2026 Pakistan is poised to be the most significant prize pool event ever for the fighting game community (FGC). While some may argue that online gaming is a waste of time with no real future, the truth is quite the opposite. Online gaming is evolving and offers incredible opportunities for growth and success. Esports are rapidly gaining traction in Pakistan too, showcasing their potential. Last year, the prize pool for the Takedown event reached an impressive 2.5 million PKR, and this year it has doubled to a remarkable 5 million PKR for a three-day event featuring 4 exciting game titles. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn more!
What Game Titles Can We Look Forward To?
Takedown 2026 features four major competitive game titles. The tournament rules and formats are structured to test the absolute peak of player skill:

Tekken 8: Singles format with a grueling Double Elimination bracket.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves: Singles format with a Double Elimination bracket.
Street Fighter 6: Singles format with a Double Elimination bracket.
EA Sports FC 26: Singles format with a high-stakes, unforgiving Single Elimination bracket.
Community Insight: While many local fans have asked why King of Fighters XV was left out, industry analysis suggests the organizers chose these specific four titles because they directly align with active global league circuits—such as the Tekken World Tour and the SNK World Championship—guaranteeing maximum international impact.
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Prize Pool Breakdown per Game
The organizers have strategically distributed the 5 million PKR total prize purse based on community scale, global circuit standing, and local appeal:
- Tekken 8: 2,500,000 PKR
- Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves: 1,400,000 PKR
- Street Fighter 6: 500,000 PKR
- EA Sports FC 26: 500,000 PKR
Player Participation and International Attendance
Takedown has grown from a local tournament into an international attraction, with total registration numbers rising steadily year over year:
- Last Year’s Scale: The previous event drew 554 total players to the tournament brackets.
- International Competitors: The event successfully attracts foreign talent. Last year’s participant list included international players traveling from Spain and Thailand.
- Current 2026 Registration: There are already 427 registered attendees signed up for this year’s event. With weeks left before registration closes, final player participation and spectator attendance are expected to exceed last year’s totals.
How Takedown Connects Pakistan to the World
Pakistan has firmly established itself as a global powerhouse for the Fighting Game Community (FGC). Local players possess an incredible passion for the genre, and Takedown is turning that passion into international careers.
- Official TWT Status: Takedown 2026 is an officially sanctioned Tekken World Tour (TWT) Challenger Event. It is a fully recognized stop on Bandai Namco’s global calendar.
- The Path to Global Finals: Local players do not just win prize money. They earn official Global Leaderboard Points required to qualify for the prestigious Tekken World Tour Global Finals.
- Overcoming Travel Barriers: Historically, Pakistani esports athletes faced severe visa issues and high travel expenses when attempting to qualify abroad. Bringing a Challenger tier event directly to Lahore gives homegrown talent a fair, accessible opportunity to prove they belong among the world’s elite on their own turf.
Top Local Players to Watch Out For
With massive global circuit points and life-changing money on the line, Pakistan’s absolute elite are locked in to compete at Packages Mall. The local lineup expected to draw the heaviest crowds includes:
- Arslan Ash: The legendary 8-time international EVO Champion looking for major redemption after last year’s shock exit.
- Usama Abbasi: The reigning Takedown 2025 Defending Champion who took the crown last year and is fighting to keep it.
- Farzeen: One of the most dangerous, fast-rising stars globally, fresh off dominant international tournament runs.
- Atif Butt: A former global Tour Finals Champion and a strategic mastermind who remains a permanent favorite to take the bracket.
- M. Zubair: Coming in with insane momentum after recently being crowned the Baaz Pakistan Tekken League Stage 4 Champion.
- Shehram: The lethal Zafina specialist who shocked the entire esports world last year by delivering the biggest upset in Tekken history.
- Numan Ch & The Jon: Highly competitive, world-renowned local veterans who consistently push the top tier to its absolute limits.
The Biggest Upset in Tekken History
Takedown is known for extreme stakes and unpredictable drama. In last year’s event (Takedown 2025), the esports world witnessed arguably the biggest upset in Tekken history.
The legendary Arslan Ash suffered a shocking defeat in his very first match. He was knocked out of the winner’s bracket by Shehram, a relatively unknown local grassroots player. Arslan ultimately finished in the 25th–32nd place category, leaving fans and international analysts completely stunned. It proved that the depth of raw gaming talent in Pakistan runs incredibly deep.
Event Details & Registration Logistics
- Organizer: Baaz (baaz.gg) is the main organizer of this event.
- Dates: The tournament runs from September 4 to September 6, 2026.
- Venue: Packages Mall, Lahore.
Ticket Tiers & Pricing
Player registration is split into phases. Sign up early to secure the best rates via the official organization portal:
- Early Bird Registration: 1,100 PKR (Ended)
- Normal Registration: 1,500 PKR (Ongoing until August 9, 2026)
- Late Registration: 2,000 PKR (From August 10 to August 28, 2026)
To secure your spot as a competitor or spectator, visit Baaz.gg, where the full registration process is outlined.

