Seoul, South Korea – The stage is set, and anticipation has already begun brewing as the PUBG Nations Cup 2025 (PNC 2025) gets ready to light up Seoul this July. Back with an even greater force than ever before, this year’s installment will turn the historic Olympic Handball Gymnasium into the epicenter of high-stakes PUBG esports competition.
What’s new this year? Everything’s bigger. The international competition is growing from 16 to 24 national teams, paving the way for a longer, more intense battle that will have fans glued to their screens.
Host nation South Korea, the defending champions, are set to go all guns blazing on home ground, but they won’t find it easy. Joining them for their PNC debut are thrilling new challengers—France, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Malaysia, and the Philippines—each with their own approach and brand-new dynamism.
Also returning with an electrifying comeback are India and Denmark, fueling an already ferocious lineup. They will fight alongside familiar titans that include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Norway, Thailand, Turkiye, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Vietnam.
But PNC 2025 is not only about the hot in-game action. The fans can look forward to an on-site fanfest that is an actual gaming culture celebration with interactive activities, live PUBG-themed areas, special activities, and direct access to their favorite esports stars.
With ticketing information and event timetables to be revealed in the near future, feverish anticipation is building. Seoul will be the world center of PUBG esports, where ability, tactics, and patriotic pride converge in the most dramatic manner.
Whether you’re cheering in the stands or watching from across the globe, PNC 2025 is on track to be more than a tournament—it’s a celebration of international gaming harmony, competitive energy, and the future of esports.