Gen.G’s Epic Comeback: Dominates EWC PUBG Korea Qualifiers After 14 Months, Eyes on Riyadh!

Jun 20, 2025
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Gen.G’s Epic Comeback: Dominates EWC PUBG Korea Qualifiers After 14 Months, Eyes on Riyadh!

Gen.G’s Return to the Summit: 14 Months in the Making

Did you know? Gen.G, one of Korea’s most storied PUBG teams, just reclaimed the top spot in the EWC 2025 Korea Qualifier after a 14-month drought! Since their last leaderboard peak in April 2024’s PWS Weekly Stage, fans have been waiting for this moment. The June 20th finals saw Gen.G rack up a staggering 74 points with 43 kills, putting them back in the limelight and making their ticket to the Esports World Cup in Riyadh look more secure than ever.
Community forums like DCInside and PGR21 exploded with excitement, with over 70% of comments celebrating Gen.G’s resurgence. One top comment read, “Gen.G is back where they belong!” But some fans remain cautious, noting, “Let’s see if they can keep this up on the global stage.”
For international fans, this is more than a win—it’s a cultural comeback, reviving the pride of Korean PUBG and reigniting old rivalries.

Korean Qualifier Format: The Road to Riyadh

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The EWC 2025 Korea Qualifier is no walk in the park. The tournament, held from June 13 to June 22, features 24 teams battling through multiple rounds. Only the top three teams secure a spot at the $2 million Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia. The format rewards both placement and aggressive play: 10 points for a win, 1 point per kill, and a tiebreaker system that values clutch performances.
On Naver blogs, analysts praised this system for “bringing out the best in Korean teams’ strategic depth and mechanical skill.” The pressure is immense, but it’s this crucible that forges legends in Korean esports.
Many fans on AfreecaTV and Tistory highlighted how this format keeps every match unpredictable, with underdog stories and nail-biting finishes.

Gen.G’s Day 1 Performance: From Rocky Start to Triple Chicken

Gen.G’s journey wasn’t smooth from the start. In Match 1 on Miramar, the team got caught outside the safe zone and finished with just 4 points. But in true Gen.G fashion, they bounced back in Match 2, making a bold central rotation and seizing opportunities during chaotic team fights. Tosi’s clutch plays and F1ame’s 8-kill rampage led to a dramatic 12-kill chicken dinner.
Match 3 on Taego saw Gen.G dominate SGA Incheon early, then use superior positioning to outlast rivals and clinch another chicken. By the end of Match 4, their momentum was unstoppable: they survived early aggression, controlled the map, and racked up a staggering 16-kill win.
Fans on Daum and DCInside praised Tosi’s “unreal game sense” and F1ame’s “carry potential,” with one comment stating, “This is the Gen.G we missed!”

Player Highlights: Orca, Tosi, F1ame, and BeaN Shine

This Gen.G roster is a blend of experience and raw talent. Orca (Lee Jang-won) delivered crucial kills and leadership, while Tosi (Sung Yoon-mo) was the team’s playmaker, consistently opening up fights. F1ame (Moon Ji-hoon) stunned with high damage and multi-kill rounds, especially his 8-kill performance in Match 2. BeaN (Oh Won-bin) provided steady support and clutch moments.
On PGR21, fans debated who was the true MVP, with Orca’s leadership and Tosi’s clutches getting most of the love. Internationally, Reddit threads highlighted the “Korean teamwork magic” and how Gen.G’s synergy sets them apart from other regions.

Community Buzz: Korean Fandom’s Unique Flavor

Korean esports fandom is famous for its passion and scrutiny. On Naver and Tistory, blog posts analyzed every rotation and fight, with over 60% of reactions being positive but a vocal minority urging caution. DCInside threads debated Gen.G’s chances at the global event, with some fans worried about international meta shifts.
One Naver blogger wrote, “Gen.G’s resurgence is a reminder of Korea’s PUBG legacy, but the world stage is another beast.” The blend of pride and pressure is a hallmark of Korean fandom, and it fuels the teams to chase perfection.

Cultural Context: Why Korean PUBG Dominance Matters

For international readers, it’s key to understand why Gen.G’s comeback is so significant. Korea’s PUBG scene has long been a global powerhouse, with deep-rooted rivalries and a history of tactical innovation. The EWC 2025 is more than just a tournament—it’s a stage for national pride and a chance to reclaim international dominance.
Fans across the globe are watching closely, not just for the gameplay but for the drama, the storylines, and the cultural weight each match carries. As one AfreecaTV streamer put it, “When Gen.G wins, all of Korean esports wins.”

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Gen.G and Korean PUBG?

With the finals continuing through June 22, Gen.G is in pole position but must fend off fierce rivals like T1 and SGA Incheon. The top three teams will represent Korea in Riyadh, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Community sentiment is cautiously optimistic—about 70% positive, 30% urging focus and humility. As the tournament heads into its final days, all eyes are on Gen.G: can they turn this momentum into a world championship run?
Stay tuned for more updates as we follow Gen.G’s quest for global glory and the next chapter in Korean PUBG history!

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