PUBG Nations Cup 2026: Brazil Wins as Korea Falls Five Points Short
A look at the PNC 2026 final result and why a five-point gap makes the finish so tight.
In PUBG, five points between gold and silver are not a footnote; they are the whole tension of the final day.
PUBG Nations Cup 2026 finished in Seoul after five days of matches from June 23 to June 28. Brazil won the tournament, Korea finished second five points behind, and Neutral took the bronze position.

The Tournament Road
Official PUBG Esports materials listed a Survival Stage and Grand Finals format, 24 teams and a national-pride setup. The Grand Finals field included Vietnam, China, Thailand, United States, Germany, Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, Ukraine, Turkiye, Denmark, Argentina, United Kingdom, Philippines, Neutral and Finland.
That makes PNC different from a standard club event: national lineups, regional pride and fast-built team chemistry matter more than club structures.
Why Brazil's Win Matters
A five-point gap to Korea shows how thin the line was between gold and silver. In PUBG, final standings are rarely about one moment: positioning, early consistency, mid-game survival and late-circle discipline all add up.
For Brazil, the result strengthens the region's international PUBG profile. For Korea, silver at home hurts, but the margin shows the team fought until the end.
What Comes Next
After PNC 2026, the key question is which players carry this form back into the club season. National tournaments often reveal not only established stars, but players who thrive in shorter, emotional formats.