DRX Reveals New PUBG Mobile Roster For 2026 Season

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DRX Reveals New PUBG Mobile Roster For 2026 Season

DRX has officially announced its PUBG Mobile lineup for the 2026 season. Even after a strong year in 2025, the team has decided to refresh its squad with new faces. Three players have moved out, and three new players have joined as DRX prepares for another competitive year.

DRX PUBG Mobile lineup for 2026

The updated roster features a mix of experience and fresh energy:

  • QX – Lee Kyung-seok
  • BINI – Kwon Soon-bin
  • Hoxy – Kim Seong-hwan
  • TRE – Kwak Dong-hyun

QX continues with the team, while Hoxy, TRE, and BINI are the new additions for the 2026 season. On the other side, HYUNBIN, Cyxae, and SOEZ have officially parted ways with the organisation.

Strong results in 2025

DRX enjoyed an impressive 2025 across major tournaments. The team finished sixth at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2025, which was held in Thailand. One of the biggest highlights of the year was winning the Battlegrounds Mobile India International Cup 2025 in India.

Along with that, DRX also claimed the PUBG Mobile Pro Series 2025 Season 1 title, showing strong consistency throughout the season.

Background of new and former players

Hoxy and TRE previously played together under FN Esports for more than six months, building solid teamwork. BINI joins DRX after spending nearly a year with NongShim RedForce, where he gained valuable top-level experience.

The departing trio HYUNBIN, Cyxae, and SOEZ have not yet revealed their next teams. All three had a steady run in 2025. HYUNBIN stood out in particular, delivering top performances during the BMIC 2025 and playing a key role in the title win. He had been part of DRX since mid-2024.

DRX’s journey in PUBG Mobile esports

DRX entered the PUBG Mobile esports scene in June 2024 with QX, Cyxae, HYUNBIN, and SOEZ. The team made an instant impact by finishing fourth at the PMWC 2024 and sixth at PMGC 2024.

That momentum carried into 2025, with another fourth-place finish at PMWC 2025 and strong results across regional and international events. These performances helped DRX establish itself as one of the most reliable teams in the scene.

Looking ahead to 2026

In 2026, Krafton will host four major global tournaments: PMGO Season 1, PMWC, PMGO Season 2, and PMGC. Teams from around the world are already preparing for these events.

With a refreshed roster and proven experience, DRX will aim to take the next big step and chase its first major international championship in the upcoming season.

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