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PUBG Nations Cup 2025 sees major expansion with 24 national teams

PUBG Nations Cup 2025 sees major expansion with 24 national teams

Saudi Gazette19-05-2025

The ES TIMES — KRAFTON has officially revealed the return of the PUBG Nations Cup (PNC) 2025. This year, the tournament will see a significant expansion, with 24 national teams participating, up from the previous edition's 16, reflecting a clear ambition to deliver a more intense and competitive edition.
The fifth edition of this international event will be held in late July at the Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea, marking a significant development for one of the most popular tournaments in PUBG history.
Last year's edition was held at the KyungHee Grand Peace Hall, also in Seoul, where South Korea won the title after defeating the United States, taking home the largest share of a total prize pool of $548,932 (DZD 72,769,719.51, equivalent to SR 2,059,722.96). This figure includes a base prize pool of $300,000 (39,769,800.00 DZD, equivalent to SR1,125,671.10), in addition to community contributions through 30% of PNC 2024 skin sales.
According to Esports Charts, the 2024 edition reached 510,997 viewers at its peak, making it the third most-watched event in PUBG Esports history.
In the 2025 edition, South Korea returns as the defending champions, alongside 15 teams from previous editions. Denmark and India return after an absence, while France, Poland, Spain, the Philippines, Sweden, and Malaysia are entering the tournament for the first time. Full list of participating teams:
Americas:
• Argentina, Brazil, Canada, United States
Asia:
• South Korea, China, Chinese Taipei, India, Japan
Europe:
• Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
APAC:
• Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
The final team rosters are still under wraps. Players are typically selected through a vote among PUBG pros in each region, although selection methods may vary from region to region.
KRAFTON also hinted at changes to the tournament's structure, including a revised schedule beyond the traditional three-day format. Additional details regarding the new format, ticket sales, and live audience experiences will be revealed soon.
As with previous editions, PUBG Nations Cup 2025 will include a Fanfest, offering exclusive activities and experiences for PUBG fans attending the event live.
Sami Belhamra – Esports and Gaming writer

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