Zong Manhunt 2 PUBG Mobile tournament breaks national records

Over 21,000 players and 1,300 teams converge for record-breaking PUBG Mobile tournament in Pakistan
An undated image. — Zong
An undated image. — Zong

Zong, the nation's top digital and technological powerhouse, has broken national records with its Manhunt 2 PUBG Mobile Tournament, marking a significant milestone for Pakistan's gaming industry.

Attracting more than 21,000 players and 1,300 registered teams, this historic event has completely changed the competitive gaming landscape in the nation and is the biggest third-party PUBG Mobile tournament ever held in Pakistan.

Zong Manhunt 2 PUBG Mobile tournament 

With an international lineup of top teams from six nations, Nepal, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Mongolia, South Korea, and Indonesia, the tournament is hosted on Zong Engage and has a huge Rs800,000 prize fund.

This international competition promises to push Pakistan's esports scene to new heights by pitting regional talent against Asia's best competitors.

Zong's official YouTube and Facebook channels will stream the Grand Finale live when it takes place on October 24 to 26, 2025.

"Zong Engage has allowed us to bring together a vibrant gaming community that embodies the spirit of Pakistan's digital transformation," Zong Director of Marketing Sajid Munir said. 

Moreover, our dedication to empowering young people, encouraging creativity, and creating a more connected, digital Pakistan is demonstrated by this tournament, which broke previous records.

PUBG Mobile, Bloodmoon eSports, Golootlo, and InMobiles all worked together strategically to make the tournament a success.

This accomplishment further solidifies Zong's leadership in Pakistan's digital revolution, transforming esports into a popular movement and giving young gamers a chance to shine on a global scale.