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史诗对决2024 PUBG Nations Cup,韩国重夺桂冠 中国斩获银牌

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2024 PUBG Nations Cup(绝地求生国家杯)以史诗级对决落幕,全球16支汇聚顶级职业选手的代表队鏖战总决赛后,韩国队时隔三年(衔接提及的2021赛事背景)成功重夺这一极具分量的全球国家级电竞赛事桂冠;中国队则凭借稳定的前期资源运营、精准的团队协同配合与关键时刻的团战爆发力,全程紧追之一梯队,最终斩获银牌,赛事全程展现了PUBG项目战术多变、临场应变要求高的核心魅力。...
2024 PUBG Nations Cup(绝地求生国家杯)以史诗级对决落幕,全球16支汇聚顶级职业选手的代表队鏖战总决赛后,韩国队时隔三年(衔接提及的2021赛事背景)成功重夺这一极具分量的全球国家级电竞赛事桂冠;中国队则凭借稳定的前期资源运营、精准的团队协同配合与关键时刻的团战爆发力,全程紧追之一梯队,最终斩获银牌,赛事全程展现了PUBG项目战术多变、临场应变要求高的核心魅力。

The wait is over for PUBG esports fans worldwide: after three days of heart-pounding battle royale action in Bangkok, Thailand, the 2024 PUBG Nations Cup has crowned its champion. South Korea, long a powerhouse in competitive PUBG, reclaimed the title they last held in 2022, edging out a fierce late push from China to take gold. Vietnam, meanwhile, delivered a surprise run to claim bronze—their best finish in the tournament’s history.

A Tournament Built on Consistency (and Chaos)

Held at the Bangkok Arena from August 16–18, the 2024 Nations Cup brought together 16 of the world’s top national teams, each vying for the $500,000 prize pool and bragging rights as PUBG’s ultimate global squad. The format—12 matches across three days (four per day, split between Erangel, Miramar, and Sanhok)—rewarded both survival ***arts and aggressive play, with points awarded for eliminations and final placement.

史诗对决2024 PUBG Nations Cup,韩国重夺桂冠 中国斩获银牌

South Korea set the tone early: on Day 1, they notched two top-5 finishes and 25 kills to sit in second place behind the United States. But it was Day 2 that cemented their lead—they won two matches (one on Miramar, one on Sanhok) and racked up 42 total points, pulling 15 points clear of second-place China.

China, however, refused to go quietly. On Day 3, they flipped the script: a dominant win in Match 10 (Erangel) saw them take 18 kills and 12 survival points, cutting South Korea’s lead to just 8 points. The tension peaked in Match 12—the final game of the tournament—with both teams still in contention.

The Final Circle: South Korea’s Clutch Finish

The last match unfolded on Erangel, with the final circle shrinking near the School compound. South Korea’s four-man squad—Park “Loki” Ji-hoon, Kim “Fury” Jun-woo, Cho “Violet” Min-joon, and Lee “Rookie” Tae-hyun—held the high ground on the school’s rooftop, while China and Vietnam battled it out below for second place.

When Vietnam’s last player fell, only South Korea and China remained. China pushed for the rooftop, but Loki’s pinpoint sniper fire took out two Chinese players in quick succession, and Fury closed out the final elimination with a well-placed grenade. The crowd erupted—South Korea had won, finishing with a total of 189 points to China’s 182.

Standout Performers: MVP Loki and China’s Xiaoxiao

Individual brilliance shined throughout the tournament, but no player dominated quite like South Korea’s Loki. The 22-year-old finished with 32 kills (the most in the grand final) and 11 survival points, earning him the MVP trophy. His signature moment? A 1v3 clutch on Miramar in Day 2, where he took out an entire Brazilian squad while pinned behind a rock.

China’s Li “Xiaoxiao” Wei wasn’t far behind, with 28 kills and a tournament-high 15 revives—his ability to keep his squad alive in tight spots kept China in the hunt until the very end. Vietnam’s Nguyen “Shadow” Tran also impressed, leading his underdog team to bronze with 25 kills and several game-changing circle rotations.

Reactions: Pride, Relief, and Excitement for What’s Next

After the win, Loki couldn’t hide his emotion: “We trained 12 hours a day for this—focusing on communication and not panicking in the final circles. This team is family, and we did this together.” South Korea’s coach, Park Jae-sung, added: “Consistency was our goal. We didn’t need to win every match—we just needed to be there at the end.”

China’s captain, Wang “Tiger” Hao, praised his team’s fight: “We came so close, but South Korea deserved it. We’ll be back stronger next year.” Vietnam’s Shadow, meanwhile, called the bronze “a dream come true” for his country’s PUBG scene.

Looking Ahead

The 2024 PUBG Nations Cup didn’t just crown a winner—it reminded fans why the game remains a global esports staple. From South Korea’s disciplined play to Vietnam’s Cinderella run, the tournament had everything: clutch shots, last-minute comebacks, and the kind of drama only battle royale can deliver.

As the confetti fell in Bangkok, one thing was clear: the race for next year’s title is already on. But for now, South Korea sits back on the throne—proving once again that when it comes to PUBG, they’re still the team to beat.


Final Standings (Top 5):

  1. South Korea (189 points)
  2. China (182 points)
  3. Vietnam (171 points)
  4. United States (165 points)
  5. Brazil (158 points)

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