
FragPunk developer, Bad Guitar Studios, has announced that it will be holding the Punk Clash Cup public competition during the Twitchcon event in San Diego, California, US.
Running from October 19th, 2025 starting from 13:00 PM PST, the LAN party event is open to all attendees.
In the announcement online, the official FragPunk account stated: “Catch the chaos live on the floor at the LAN Party at TwitchCon San Diego, where the FragPunk community battles it out for glory.”
Matches will be played on the LAN area by fans attending the Twitchcon event; however, games will also be broadcast live on FragPunk’s official Twitch and YouTube channels.
Twitchcon is an annual event surrounding the streaming platform, Twitch, welcoming the community to its venue in San Diego, California. Running from October 17th to 19th, the event will also feature various activities, including the popular Twitch Rivals creator event featuring Marvel Rivals and Street Fighter 6.
FragPunk in 2025
FragPunk has held various events, including competitive esports tournaments, since its initial launch on PC and eventual release to consoles.
The free to play tactical shooter followed its console launch with the announcement of the FragPunk Global invitational, a $200,000 (~£150,373) prize pool tournament running from April 28th to June 7th, 2025. The tournament was won by non-organisation-backed roster, Imag1nator, which defeated Work In Silence 3-0 in the Grand Finals.
FragPunk also held a previous Twitch Rivals event in the form of a showmatch between former esports players and top streamers Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiekand and Tyson ‘TenZ‘ Van Ngo, won by the latter, held from March 13th to 14th, 2025.
Since it’s launch, FragPunk has posted regular updates for the tactical shooter, including new maps, lancers, and modes. It recently launched the ‘Invite Your Friends’ grand tournament incentive in a September update, an in-game challenge series where players compete for in-game rewards
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