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PUBG Esports 2025 roadmap: PGS, PNC, and PGC dates revealed

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Published at :October 9, 2024 at 1:27 PM
Modified at :October 9, 2024 at 1:27 PM
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Complete roadmap for upcoming tournament

PUBG Nation Cup 2024 was a huge success for mobile esports and now Krafton has revealed the PUBG Esports 2025 roadmap for their upcoming tournaments.

Nation Cup had 510,000 viewers and it had more than 3 million hours watched and now fans can’t wait for the upcoming competitions in 2025. Let’s check out more details in this article.

PUBG Esports 2025 roadmap for PGS, PNC, and PGC 2025

There will be three main tournaments next year which will be the PUBG Global Series, the PUBG Nations Cup and the PUBG Global Championship. Here is the complete roadmap revealed by Krafton:

  • March: Regional Series begins
  • April: PGS 7
  • May: PGS 8
  • June: PUBG Nations Cup
  • July: More Regional Series
  • August: A short break
  • September: Another Regional Series
  • October: PGS 9
  • November: PGS 10
  • December: PUBG Global Championship

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Global Partner Teams program

The Global Partner Teams program, this program run by Krafton has some of the best teams that are guaranteed spots in the tournament. Here are some of the teams that are included in the program:

  • NAVI
  • Petrichor Road
  • Soniqs
  • Twisted Minds
  • CERBERUS Esports
  • Daytrade Gaming
  • 17 Gaming
  • FaZe Clan
  • Four Angry Men
  • Gen.G

More teams will be added soon to this program from December 1st, 2024, until February 2025 for the PUBG Esports 2025.

Nation Cup 2024

It was the fourth Nation Cup and some of the best teams participated in the tournament for the prize pool of $300,000. It was held offline in KyungHee Grand Peace Hall in Seoul, Korea. Here are all the winners of that tournament:

  • 1st place: South Korea ($100,000)
  • 2nd place: United States ($40,000)
  • 3rd place: Thailand ($25,000)
  • 4th place: Vietnam ($22,000)
  • 5th place: Brazil ($18,000)
  • 6th place: Argentina ($15,000)
  • 7th place: China ($12,500)
  • 8th place: Australia ($10,000)
  • 9th place: Japan ($9,500)
  • 10th place: Norway ($9,000)
  • 11th place: Chinese Taipei ($8,000)
  • 12th place: Germany ($7,500)
  • 13th place: Turkey ($7,000)
  • 14th place: United Kingdom ($6,000)
  • 15th place: Canada ($5,500)
  • 16th place: Indonesia ($5,000)

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Mahaksh Chouhan
Mahaksh Chouhan

Mahaksh Chauhan is a passionate gaming journalist who loves for old-school RPGs and turn-based games. With a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of game mechanics, Mahaksh brings an unique perspective to the world of gaming. Inspired by classics like Persona, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Skyrim, Mahaksh is dedicated in sharing the magic of games with readers. When not writing or gaming, Mahaksh can be found cheering on WWE superstars or watching his favourite Anime.

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