PUBG Mobile is jumping into a new collaboration that might stir things up a bit. Krafton’s partnering with G-Dragon, a big deal artist tied to Galaxy Corporation, some AI entertainment tech folks. Let’s not get hung up on the AI part for now.
Scoring G-Dragon is a pretty big win. They call him the “King of K-Pop,” which means nothing to me since I’m clueless about that scene, but the guy’s got a ton of awards, so this event’s probably going to be a hit.
Here’s the catch, though—we don’t know much about what this crossover actually involves. The teaser trailer they dropped in Las Vegas didn’t clear things up, and it felt a bit high-and-mighty, but whatever. What we do know is it’s hitting both PUBG Mobile and PUBG, so it’s bound to be something major.
We’ve got a date, at least for PUBG Mobile, which is all we’re focused on here. Mark September 19th on your calendar, because that’s when the mystery kicks off. Krafton’s already nailed collabs with groups like Blackpink, so it’s fair to get a little hyped.
For fans in South Korea, there’s an extra perk: a special PUBG offline event in Seongsu, so you might want to book a flight. If you can’t make it, no stress—Krafton’s got other in-person events planned around the world too.
What’s Coming Up for Players
Krafton’s dropping a collab trailer soon and will roll out a bunch of content and events for players worldwide in stages, syncing things up for both PC/console and mobile crews. PUBG Mobile is getting exclusive in-game stuff with an update on September 19, with more details coming closer to the date.
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