PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile brings the core ideas of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds to phones and tablets, translating the familiar drop, loot, rotate, and survive loop into quick, touch-friendly sessions. It is still the same high-stakes Battle Royale premise at heart, you land with nothing, scavenge what you can, and try to outlast everyone else in a shrinking play space.

Publisher: Tencent Games
Playerbase: High
Type: F2P Battle Royale
Release Date: March 19, 2018
Pros: +Live PvP that captures the Battle Royale tension. +Matches are brisk and combat-focused. +Overall feel stays close to the PC experience.
Cons: -Early matchmaking can include many bots. -Touch controls can be awkward compared to mouse and keyboard.

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Overview

PUBG Mobile Overview

PUBG Mobile adapts the game that helped define modern Battle Royale into a format built for mobile play. Each match drops you into a large map alongside 99 other players, with the same clear objective, gear up quickly, stay alive, and be the last person (or last team) standing. The opening moments are all about choosing a landing spot, getting a weapon before someone else does, and deciding whether to play it safe on the edges or chase early fights in high-traffic areas.

Once you hit the ground, the tempo becomes a mix of scavenging and sudden firefights. You will move between farms, towns, dense city blocks, and military-style locations looking for armor, backpacks, scopes, healing items, and the right gun for your style. PUBG Mobile supports the expected weapon variety for the genre, from assault rifles and SMGs to long-range sniper rifles, plus shotguns for close-quarters ambushes. Grenades and other throwables add extra decision-making, especially when enemies are holding buildings or using cover on open terrain.

Team formats are a big part of the appeal. You can queue solo, duo, or as part of a four-player squad, and each option changes how the match flows. Solo play leans into stealth and positioning, while squads reward communication, smart revives, and coordinated pushes. Vehicles also play a major role in how you rotate across the map, helping you outrun danger, reposition for the next circle, or quickly escape a losing fight.

PUBG Mobile Key Features:

  • Competitive Battle Royale PvP – Drop into 100-player matches where every decision matters, from your landing route to your final engagement.
  • Expansive Map To Explore – Fight across 64 square kilometers of varied terrain, with lootable locations ranging from rural compounds to major points of interest.
  • Wide Weapon Selection – Equip firearms, attachments, armor, and utility items that support multiple playstyles, including aggressive rushes and careful long-range picks.
  • Vehicles For Rotations – Use ATVs, buggies, cars, and jeeps to traverse the map faster, reposition for the next zone, or pressure enemies with mobility.
  • Multiple Queue Options – Play solo for a tense survival experience or team up in duos and squads for coordinated tactics and revives.

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PUBG Mobile Featured Video

PUBG MOBILE Global Launch Trailer

Full Review

PUBG Mobile Review

PUBG Mobile succeeds because it keeps the fundamentals that make PUBG compelling: the uneasy quiet after a drop, the constant risk of being caught while looting, and the way a single mistake can end an otherwise strong run. Even on a smaller screen, matches still create those memorable moments where you are weighing whether to take a fight, hold a position, or disengage and live to the final circles.

Moment to moment, the game is built around quick information gathering and sharp engagements. Audio cues and sightlines matter, and positioning is often more important than raw aim. That said, playing a shooter on a touchscreen is always a compromise. PUBG Mobile provides on-screen controls that are serviceable once you adjust, but they can feel imprecise compared to a PC setup, especially during frantic close-range duels where quick flicks and clean tracking are hardest to replicate.

Match quality can also vary early on. New players commonly run into lobbies that feel less threatening, which can be helpful for learning the basics of looting, recoil, and circle movement, but it also reduces the tension that defines PUBG at its best. As you continue playing and matchmaking tightens, the game becomes more demanding and the pacing starts to resemble what veterans expect from the franchise.

Where PUBG Mobile shines is accessibility. It is easy to jump in for a single match, experiment with different approaches, and still feel like you are playing “real PUBG” rather than a simplified imitation. Squad play, in particular, is where the game feels most complete, with revives, coordinated pushes, and vehicle rotations creating the kind of emergent teamwork that keeps Battle Royale sessions from feeling repetitive.

Overall, PUBG Mobile is a strong option for anyone who wants a serious Battle Royale experience on mobile, with the caveat that the control scheme and early bot-heavy games may not click with everyone. If you can get comfortable with touch aiming and you enjoy tactical survival shooters, it delivers a surprisingly authentic PUBG loop in a free-to-play package.

System Requirements

PUBG Mobile System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.3 and later (Android 5.1.1 and above recommended), iOS 9.0 and later

Music

PUBG Mobile Music & Soundtrack

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Additional Info

PUBG Mobile Additional Information

Developer: PUBG Corp.
Publisher: Tencent Games

Beta Release (Canada): March 15, 2018
Release Date: March 19, 2018

Development History / Background:

PUBG Mobile is the mobile adaptation of the popular Battle Royale shooter PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Development is handled by PUBG Corp. (a subsidiary of Bluehole Studio Inc.), with publishing by Tencent Games. Notably, the game launched on March 19, 2018, arriving with little fanfare and no major pre-release buildup from the developer or publisher.