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PUBG Nations Cup 2025 Set to Ignite Seoul with Expanded Format

PUBG Nations Cup 2025 Set to Ignite Seoul with Expanded Format

PUBG Nations Cup 2025 Set to Ignite Seoul with Expanded Format. Indian team will also get a chance to participate in it.

Get ready for electrifying PUBG Esports action as the PUBG Nations Cup (PNC) returns to Seoul, South Korea, in late July 2025, promising an even grander spectacle than before! This year’s edition is set to be bigger and better, expanding beyond its traditional three-day schedule and featuring a significantly larger pool of talent with 24 national teams vying for glory, an increase from the previous 16.

PUBG Nations Cup 2025: Overview

The iconic Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul will once again serve as the battleground where national pride takes center stage. Fans can anticipate heightened intensity and unforgettable moments as the world’s best PUBG players clash in this upgraded format.

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The impressive roster of 24 participating nations includes the defending champions, South Korea, alongside returning powerhouses and exciting new contenders:

  • Returning Teams: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Norway, Thailand, Turkiye, United Kingdom, United States of America, and Vietnam.
  • New Challengers: France, Poland, Spain, Philippines, Sweden, and Malaysia will be making their debut at PNC 2025, injecting fresh energy and talent into the competition. Additionally, Denmark and India are set to make a highly anticipated return to the Nations Cup.

Adding to the excitement, PNC 2025 will welcome fans back to the arena with an on-site fanfest brimming with activities tailored for the passionate PUBG community. Details regarding ticket availability for this thrilling event will be announced soon, so stay tuned for your chance to witness the global PUBG elite live in action!

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