
PUBG Nations Cup 2025 sees major expansion with 24 national teams
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
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Saudi Gazette
26-06-2025
- Saudi Gazette
StarLadder brings CS2 Major to Budapest in 2025
The ES Times — StarLadder is making a major comeback. The tournament organizer has officially announced that it will host the second Counter-Strike 2 Major of 2025 in Budapest, Hungary — marking a significant milestone since its last Major in 2019. For those closely following the CS competitive scene, this is a bold and exciting move. Event dates and venues The Budapest Major is set to take place from November 24 to December 14, 2025. In a break from tradition, StarLadder plans to open its doors to fans from the very beginning of the tournament. Opening matches will be held at the MTK Sportpark, a venue with a 2,000-fan capacity. This shift from typically closed early-stage matches is expected to inject fresh energy and live audience atmosphere from day one. The event will then transition to the MVM Dome — a 20,000-seat arena — where the championship will be decided. A vision from StarLadder leadership Roma Romantsov, CEO of StarLadder, shared his ambitions for the Budapest Major: 'Hosting another Major is a great honor, and we are determined to make it unforgettable.' He also emphasized the importance of the host city: 'Budapest provides us with the perfect stage to push the boundaries of what a live CS2 event can look and feel like.' StarLadder is clearly aiming to make a lasting impression. Legacy and new ownership This marks StarLadder's return to Major hosting since 2019, when it delivered a standout tournament won by Astralis — a moment still remembered by fans worldwide. Now operating under NODWIN Gaming, which acquired the company for $5.5 million (SR20,625,000) in January 2025, StarLadder is poised for a renewed presence at the top of the CS2 scene. Format, prizes, and tickets The Budapest Major will follow the new CS2 Major format, with 32 teams competing for a $1.25 million prize pool (SR4,687,500). The largest share will go to the winning team. Tickets are already on sale. Group stages and playoffs will run from November 24 to December 7, with the finals scheduled from December 11 to 14. If you're planning to attend, act quickly — this is shaping up to be one of the year's most anticipated Counter-Strike events. Sami Belhamra – Esports and Gaming Writer


Saudi Gazette
18-06-2025
- Saudi Gazette
Saudi pavilion inaugurated at 2025 Beijing International Book Fair
Saudi Gazette report BEIJING — Saudi Arabia inaugurated its pavilion at the 2025 Beijing International Book Fair, which kicked off at the China National Convention and Exhibition Center on Wednesday. The pavilion is arranged by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, with the participation of several cultural and national entities. The five-day fair is part of the 2025 Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year, reflecting the strength of bilateral relations built on decades of enduring friendship and continuous cooperation and embodying both nations' aspirations to enhance cultural and intellectual exchange between their peoples. The Saudi pavilion features prominent cultural entities led by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, along with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, King Abdulaziz Public Library, King Fahd National Library, the Prince Muhammad bin Salman Award for Cultural Cooperation between Saudi Arabia and China, the Translation Association, the Publishing Association, and the Nashir publishing and distribution company. These participants present a collaborative platform that highlights the richness of Saudi culture and boosts its global presence. During the exhibition, the pavilion presents a diverse literary and cultural program that reflects the growing momentum of the Saudi cultural scene, showcasing the country's evolving creative and intellectual landscape. It also enhances the Kingdom's presence on the global publishing map and offers visitors insight into Saudi Arabia's experience in content development and talent empowerment. The pavilion embodies the spirit of cultural dialogue and openness, making the exhibition a key international platform to showcase Saudi efforts and initiatives in the book industry and its tools while deepening literary and cultural relations with intellectual figures and global publishing houses. The cultural program will include seminars, literary gatherings, and dialogue sessions that highlight cultural exchange between Saudi Arabia and China, aiming to build long-term partnerships in literature, publishing, and translation. The goal is to strengthen the global presence of Saudi literature and open pathways for Arabic content in the Chinese market.


Saudi Gazette
04-06-2025
- Saudi Gazette
Marvel Rivals Ignite announced with a $3 million prize pool
The ES TIMES — NetEase Games has officially unveiled Marvel Rivals Ignite, the largest esports competition to date for the co-op hero-based shooter, with a whopping $3 million (SR11,250,000) prize pool. Of this amount, $1 million (SR3,750,000) will be allocated to the Grand Finals, setting a new standard for competitive gaming. This massive tournament spans five major regions - the Americas, EMEA, China, Asia, and Oceania - and represents a significant leap forward compared to previous Marvel Rivals events, which had a maximum prize pool of $500,000 (SR1,875,000) distributed across regional invitational tournaments. In its statement, NetEase described the event as a showcase of "glory, resilience, and absolute cinema," with hints at exciting confrontations between iconic heroes and villains. Marvel Rivals Ignite is scheduled to kick off in May 2025, though full details about the tournament format, qualification, and team selection remain unannounced. It is currently unclear whether the competition will be open to all players or limited to invited teams, as has been the case with previous tournaments like the Marvel Rivals Championships. However, the scale and scope of this announcement signals a bold step toward building a sustainable, global esports ecosystem around the game. After a period of relative calm following the launch of Season 2, the announcement of Marvel Rivals Ignite is seen as the boost the competitive scene needs. As NetEase continues to drive expansion through major initiatives, it is clear the studio is committed to making Marvel Rivals a mainstay in the esports world. Fans and aspiring competitors should stay tuned for updates, as more details about the tournament are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Sami Belhamra – Esports and Gaming writer