26 April 2026
PUBG Mobile Team Falls Short, Takes Second Place Behind Vietnam

PUBG Mobile Team Falls Short, Takes Second Place Behind Vietnam

On the 26th, the South Korean national team for PUBG Mobile at the Esports Championships Asia 2026 (ECA 2026), held at the Jinju Indoor Gymnasium in Gyeongsangnam-do, finished in second place behind Vietnam. Having trailed Vietnam in points since the first day, South Korea needed to outperform them today to secure a comeback, but Vietnam’s strong performance—including two ‘chicken dinners’—left South Korea with a disappointing result.

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In the seventh round on Rondo, the blue zone narrowed toward the area between Jao Tin and Yurin. South Korea, needing to keep pace with Vietnam, was eliminated earlier than expected. Meanwhile, their rivals from Vietnam showcased exceptional form from the first match of the second day, defeating DK in the final moments to secure the win.

With Vietnam taking the win in the seventh round, South Korea’s only hope was to place as high as possible in the remaining matches and outscore Vietnam. In the eighth round on Erangel, KRX and DK performed well, and Mongolia managed to survive until the top three among the ECA teams. However, with only one player remaining, Mongolia struggled to secure the win, and DK ultimately defeated both KRX and Mongolia to take the victory in the eighth round.

Vietnam, which had been performing consistently well, secured another win in the ninth round, effectively widening the point gap significantly. In the tenth round, Jeonnam Esports took the win. The blue zone narrowed to the south of the Erangel Military Base, and South Korea faced a dire situation as all players except Jeon Hyun-bin were eliminated early. Jeonnam Esports, the only team descending from the high ground, utilized superior positioning to claim the victory.

With only the 11th and 12th rounds remaining, a comeback was already unlikely, but South Korea showed their potential by winning the 11th round on Miramar. In the final 12th round, KRX, who had shown the best form on the first day, secured the win.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom.
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