GAME REFERENCE

PUBG Mobile drops, squads and survival rounds

PUBG Mobile is the 100-player battle royale we host inside our session lobby — Erangel, Miramar, Sanhok and Livik maps, solo or squad queues, and tournament-style bracket rooms...

100-player dropsSquad & solo queuesFour classic mapsBracket tournamentsMobile-tuned controls
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What PUBG Mobile is on our lobby

Built by Krafton and Tencent's Lightspeed studio, PUBG Mobile is the phone-native version of the battle royale that started the genre. You parachute onto a shrinking island, scavenge weapons, ride vehicles and try to be the last squad standing. On our brand, we wrap the match around session rooms — fixed entry tiers, leaderboard payouts, and rematch buttons so you can chain

rounds without leaving the lobby tab.

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Features that make PUBG Mobile sit different

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Maps

Four-map rotation

Erangel for the classic 8x8 drops, Miramar's desert sniping lanes, Sanhok's tight jungle skirmishes and Livik's...

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Modes

Squad and TPP/FPP

Pick solo, duo or four-player squads, and choose third-person or first-person perspective rooms. FPP queues run...

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Events

Bracket nights

Weekday evenings we open scheduled bracket nights — 16, 32 or 64 squad fields with chicken-dinner...

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Match entry and battle royale mechanics

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Drop and loot Each round begins with the plane path — pick your jump point, glide in, and the first ninety seconds are pure scavenge. Backpacks, helmets, scopes and meds set up your kit before contact.
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Zone and circle The playable zone shrinks on a timer, pushing squads inward. Late-game circles often land on open ground, so vehicle plays, smoke cover and crate positioning decide whether you reach the final ten.
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Entry tiers Session rooms run at fixed entry tiers paid from your account balance. Top-three squads share the room pool; chicken dinner takes the headline cut. Rematch keeps your squad intact for the next queue.
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Touch controls Default mobile layout has movement stick, fire button, jump, crouch and quick-loot baked into the HUD. Sensitivity, gyro aim and three-finger claw layouts are all editable inside the match settings.

PUBG Mobile session transparency

Game typeBattle royale shooter, 100-player session-based, skill-driven outcomes.
VolatilityHigh variance — squad finish position swings the room payout sharply between rounds.
Supported devicesAndroid 5.1.1+ and iOS 13+, 2GB RAM minimum, 4GB recommended for HD frame rates.
Access regionOpen to Indonesia accounts where local law permits; session rooms geo-matched to SEA servers.
ON THE GO

How PUBG Mobile feels on your phone

PUBG Mobile was designed phone-first, and that shows the moment you boot a match from our lobby. Frame rates scale from Smooth to Ultra HD depending on your handset, the...

90fps on supported phones
Gyro aim assist
Three-finger claw layouts
Background queue reconnect
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SUPPORT

Help paths inside PUBG Mobile rounds

Match disconnects If your phone drops mid-round, the squad slot...
Room not loading Force-close the app, check your data connection, and...
Account queries Squad standings, entry refunds on cancelled rooms and...
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Fairness signals for PUBG Mobile rooms

Krafton-built

PUBG Mobile is published by Krafton with Lightspeed & Quantum Studios, the original PUBG developer team — match logic is the same client used globally.

Server-side matchmaking

Squad pairing runs on Krafton's SEA region servers, not on our end. We hand off the lobby seat and the official client handles the round.

Anti-cheat

PUBG Mobile ships with its own anti-cheat layer that flags aim-bots, wall-hacks and modded clients. Flagged accounts lose room standings automatically.

Result logging

Final placement, kill count and damage stats post to your account from the official match summary, not from manual entry on our side.

Bracket rules

Tournament nights publish full bracket rules — map rotation, point weighting, tiebreakers — before sign-up locks so you know the scoring before you queue.

Version sync

We mirror PUBG Mobile's global patch cycle, so weapon balancing and map updates land in our rooms the same week they roll out worldwide.

PUBG Mobile versus our other game rooms

vs Mobile LegendsMobile Legends runs 5v5 MOBA lanes in fifteen-minute rounds; PUBG Mobile is 100-player open map, longer per match, more loot dependency.
vs Free FireFree Fire's 50-player ten-minute matches feel snappier; PUBG Mobile's 100-player, 25-minute rounds give more room for positioning plays.
vs Call of Duty MobileCODM leans multiplayer TDM and 6v6; PUBG Mobile is battle royale-first with deeper survival loot loops.
vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a luck-based slot spin; PUBG Mobile is skill-driven shooter with positional outcomes.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced card hands; PUBG Mobile is twenty-minute action sessions with squad coordination.
vs AviatorAviator is a single-decision crash round; PUBG Mobile asks you for hundreds of decisions per match.
vs SportsbookSportsbook is pre-match wagering on outside events; PUBG Mobile puts you inside the action with direct control over the outcome.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six things to know about PUBG Mobile

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Map pool Erangel, Miramar, Sanhok, Livik and Karakin rotate through our session rooms with active map shown on the lobby card.
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Squad sizes Solo, duo and four-player squad queues each have their own bracket. Invite squadmates from your account friends list before queue lock.
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Round length Classic rounds average 25 minutes; Livik speed rounds wrap in 15. Bracket nights chain three to five rounds per squad.
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Weapon tiers Loot drops range from pistols through AR, SMG, sniper and crate-only weapons. Airdrop crates carry the M249 and AWM.
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Vehicles UAZ, Dacia, motorcycles, boats and the BRDM-2 armoured ride from flare drops — rotation depends on the active map.
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Voice chat Squad and team voice runs through the in-game client. Push-to-talk and open-mic are both selectable in match settings.

PUBG Mobile questions you might have

All five classic maps — Erangel, Miramar, Sanhok, Livik and Karakin — cycle through our rooms. The active map shows on each lobby card before you confirm entry, so you can pick the rotation you want.

Yes. Solo, duo and four-squad queues each run as separate session rooms. Solo rooms fill fastest in evening hours; squad rooms hold open longer so you can pull friends from your account list.

Android 5.1.1 with 2GB RAM or iOS 13 on iPhone 6s and up runs the base client. For 90fps and HD frame rates you'll want 4GB RAM and a recent chipset — most phones from 2020 onward handle it.

Bracket nights are scheduled tournaments — 16 to 64 squads, fixed entry, point-weighted scoring across three to five rounds. Sign up from the bracket card; queue locks at start time and standings post live to your account.

Your squad slot holds open for sixty seconds. Reconnect from the lobby card and you rejoin in position with kit intact. Beyond that window the round continues without you, but bracket points still count for completed rounds.

Yes — we mirror Krafton's global patch cycle. New weapons, map changes, vehicle additions and seasonal modes land in our session rooms the same week they roll out on the worldwide client.

PUBG Mobile officially supports touch and gyro only on phone; controller emulation is flagged by anti-cheat. Three-finger and four-finger claw layouts cover most of what a controller would give you on console.