The PUBG Nations Cup 2025, held in Seoul’s Olympic Handball Stadium, has become the most-watched event in PUBG: Battlegrounds history. Esports Charts reports that during the grand final, the tournament hit a peak of 815,631 concurrent viewers—surpassing the 2018 record of 757,875 and last year’s 510,997.
Total engagement soared, with nearly 6.1 million hours watched across the event and an average concurrent audience of 273,000, marking over a third increase compared to 2024.
The finals were a particularly hot draw—Vietnam’s advancement drove massive interest, with over 500,000 Vietnamese fans tuning in, while Korean and regional supporters also engaged heavily across platforms like YouTube, NimoTV, Twitch, and TikTok Live.
Why It Matters for the AVGC & Esports World
Insights | Implications |
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Resurgent Global Fandom | PUBG remains a major global esports brand, showing its enduring engagement power. |
Monetization Synergies | Expanded prize pools—from $500K to nearly $1M via skin sales—highlight how in-game economies fuel viewership. |
Viewer Behavior Insights | Peak audience growth in Vietnam and Korea underscores regional content strategies and broadcast targeting. |
Event Production Potential | High concurrent viewership unlocks opportunities for deeper content integration—like cinematic promo shoots, XR overlays, and storytelling hooks. |