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PUBG Mobile is the mobile version of the iconic battle royale by Krafton and Tencent. Up to 100 players on a massive map: loot, shoot, survive. Multiple maps (Erangel, Miramar, Sanhok, Livik, and more), TDM, Metro Royale, and Payload modes. Thriving esports scene and cross-platform with BGMI.

UC top-ups land on any Character ID without limits. But bundles and Battle Passes go through third-party MidasBuy — it declines some IDs, and in that case we can only deliver UC to the account.
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Find your in-game Character ID — it's the numeric identifier shown in your PUBG Mobile profile and is safe to share for top-ups
Find your in-game Character ID — it's the numeric identifier shown in your PUBG Mobile profile and is safe to share for top-ups
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Buy UC for PUBG Mobile: packs, the A14 Royale Pass and PUBG Prime / Prime Plus subscriptions

PUBG Mobile is the 100-player mobile battle royale released by Krafton (PUBG Studios) and operated globally by Tencent (Proxima Beta) under the Level Infinite brand. It launched on 19 March 2018 and, as of May 2026, runs on Version 4.3 "Evolving Universe", an 8th-anniversary patch that recomposes Erangel, Livik and Miramar around space-time distortions and rail mechanics. Version 4.4 "Mythical Ruins" goes live on 12 May with a Greco-Roman myth theme, the Hero's Crown themed mode, the Spartan Flag tactical buff item and the Panzerfaust and JS9 weapons. UC (Unknown Cash) is the premium currency that funds the Royale Pass, crates and Mythic Forge fragments.

  • Royale Pass A14 activation: Elite at 720 UC or Elite Plus at 1,920 UC
  • Premium Crate spins (60 UC each) and Mythic Forge fragment progress
  • PUBG Prime and Prime Plus subscriptions with daily UC payouts
  • First-time x2 bonus on each of the six base UC denominations
  • Weekly Deal Packs and the Mythic Emblem Value Pack on a weekly limit
  • Materials for Upgradeable Weapons to push existing skins along the upgrade path

UC denominations: what 1,320, 5,650 and 32,400 actually are

Tencent only sells six base UC denominations through Midasbuy: 60, 325 (300+25), 660 (600+60), 1,800 (1,500+300), 3,850 (3,000+850) and 8,100 (6,000+2,100) UC. Everything else seen in third-party catalogues is a sum of those base packs run back-to-back inside one order. 1,320 UC is two 660 packs, 5,650 is 3,850 plus 1,800, 12,610 is 8,100 plus 3,850 plus 660, and 32,400 is four consecutive 8,100 purchases. These stacked entries are not separate discounted SKUs and they do not unlock extra bonuses on top of the base packs — the supplier simply processes several official top-ups in sequence. When planning a large order for Mythic Forge or a collection event, it helps to picture how the total breaks down across 8,100 packs.

First Purchase Bonus: six independent x2 doublers per account

The first-purchase bonus in PUBG Mobile works per denomination: each of the six base packs has its own one-time x2 flag. The first 60 UC purchase pays 120 UC, the first 660 lands as 1,320, the first 8,100 hits as 16,200 UC, and so on across six independent doublers. Once the flag fires on a given pack, repeat purchases of the same denomination drop at the standard amount until Tencent runs an event-based Recharge Reset — these are usually attached to major version launches and anniversaries (the March 2026 8-year anniversary was the last one). There is no fixed reset calendar, so a fresh PUBG ID typically runs through all six packs with the doubler before settling on 8,100 UC as the working pack. The catalogue line "First Purchase Pack" is a procedural marker for an order placed against a denomination that still has its FPB flag — not a separate fixed-content bundle.

Premium and Premium Plus in the catalogue are PUBG Prime, not the Royale Pass

This is the most common point of confusion at checkout. The catalogue entries "Premium 1/3/6/12 Month" and "Premium Plus 1/3/6/12 Month" are PUBG Prime and PUBG Prime Plus, the two tiers of Tencent's official subscription. They are not the Royale Pass (which sits in the catalogue as Elite Pass) and not the Premium Crate (that is a lootbox).

PUBG Prime (around $1–2 per month at regional store pricing) grants 5 UC every day on login — roughly 150 UC across 30 days — plus a small claim-back window for missed days and limited access to BP-priced shop items. PUBG Prime Plus (around $9.99 per month) delivers 20 UC and 10 RP points every day — about 600 UC and 300 RP per cycle — permanent access to BP shop purchases, daily store discounts and 50% off the first Classic Crate Lottery of the month. The very first Prime Plus subscription on an account also pays a one-off 300 UC bonus, which lifts the first month to 900 UC instead of 600. That 300 UC starter bonus fires once and only once per PUBG ID — every later cycle and renewal pays the standard 600 UC plus 300 RP. The 3-, 6- and 12-month catalogue options mean multiple consecutive activations or renewals of the base 30-day SKU; they are not a different product with a longer term.

Royale Pass A14 "Furry Friend": full passes, half-passes and the Bonus Pass

The live pass in May 2026 is Royale Pass A14, with a pet theme: the Furry Friend Set mythic outfit, Chow-Blaster SCAR-L, Space Puppy Groza, Chow Blaster UAZ and the Predator Protocol M249 in the Bonus Pass. Since 2024 the Royale Pass has shifted from monthly S1–S20 numbering to the two-tier "A" cadence — passes run for four to eight weeks and are sold either as a full track (Elite Pass LV1-100 at 720 UC, Elite Pass Plus LV1-100 at 1,920 UC) or in halves: Elite at 360 UC per LV1-50 or LV51-100 and Plus at 960 UC per half. The first half can be purchased and farmed, then the second half added later with the existing level counter intact. The next pass, A15, lines up with the 4.4 launch. The Bonus Pass that arrived in the A16 cycle is a separate 60-level track tied to Elite Pass Plus or available as an add-on.

Both spellings appear across catalogues and chat — "Royale Pass" is Tencent's official name, while "Royal Pass" is the widely used variant. They refer to the same product.

Mythic Forge: deterministic fragments instead of a random spin

The legacy Lucky Treasure and Lucky Spin systems have been replaced in most regions by Mythic Forge — this is not a lottery. It is a deterministic accumulation system: every five spins (the first weekly spin costs 5 UC, additional spins are 20 UC each or 200 UC for ten) guarantee one Mythic Emblem Fragment, and 30 fragments exchange for a guaranteed Mythic item of choice. The theoretical minimum is 150 UC for a full chain when the cheap weekly spin is used optimally. The catalogue line "Mythic Emblems Pack" ships fragment bundles that shorten the path to the guarantee. Outside Forge, the shop still runs the Premium Crate at 0.5% mythic / 6% legendary / 21.5% epic / 72% rare (60 UC per spin, 600 UC for ten) and the Classic Crate at 0.5 / 2.87 / 21.63 / 75 — the latter spins for BP or Crate Coupon Scraps farmed at five per day in the Redeem Shop for 20 silver each. The catalogue's Materials for Upgradeable Weapons are upgrade tokens for skins already pulled (M416 Glacier and the like), not the skin drop itself.

Weekly Deal Pack and Mythic Emblem Value Pack: one or two purchases per week

Weekly Deal Pack 1, Weekly Deal Pack 2 and the Weekly Mythic Emblem Value Pack are rotating in-shop bundles with a one or two-per-week cap per account. The Mythic Emblem Value Pack discounts Forge fragments compared with the regular shop price. The cap resets on Monday by server time. There is no way to stockpile multiple weekly packs on a single account in advance — that limit lives inside Tencent's shop, not at the catalogue layer.

Six regional clients: Global is the one for players outside the locked markets

PUBG Mobile exists as six independent clients with separate accounts, servers and UC pools that do not cross over: Global (Tencent / Proxima Beta under Level Infinite, served almost everywhere outside the locked markets), KR (Korea and Japan, published by Krafton — its own Donkatsu Medals currency and a closed clan pool, so KR clans cannot mix with Global), VN (Vietnam, published by VNG — clans cross with Global, regional UC pricing is lower), TW (Taiwan, Tencent — patches often arrive first), BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India, Krafton without Tencent — the rebranded Indian release after the 2020 ban, launched on 2 July 2021, banned again on 28 July 2022 and brought back on 26 May 2023 after a data-localisation deal) and Game for Peace / 和åđģįēū英 (mainland China only, Tencent — formally a separate game since the 2019 censorship pass that turned blood green and replaced death animations). Progress, UC and accounts do not migrate between the six versions — UC purchased for Global will not appear in BGMI or KR, and the same is true the other way. Players in regions where the official store has limited card support stay on the Global client and top up through providers that take a Player ID.

The corporate split is worth keeping in mind: Krafton owns the PUBG IP, and Tencent (Proxima Beta) operates Global — that is a partnership, not one company. The friction between them is the reason BGMI launched without Tencent and the reason Krafton publishes the KR client on its own.

Character ID and how Player ID top-ups reach the account

Top-ups for PUBG Mobile through Brawl Games run on the Character ID — a numeric identifier of 5 to 12 digits that lives in the top-right corner of the in-game profile when the avatar is tapped. It is not the in-game name, the email or the password; sharing it is safe because Character ID alone gives no access to the account, and every official and third-party top-up service uses it (Midasbuy included). Character ID cannot be changed, unlike the in-game nickname. UC and subscription activations land against this ID — no login or password is shared in the process.

For players in regions where the official Midasbuy storefront has limited card support, direct top-ups through the official site are not consistently available. The working alternatives are providers that take Character ID, ePin vouchers redeemed at midasbuy.com/midasbuy/ru, and regional Midasbuy wallets funded with locally issued cards. PUBG Mobile itself is not blocked on the network level in those regions and does not require a VPN to launch.

Emulators and cross-platform play

iOS and Android share a matchmaking pool, but emulators — Tencent's official GameLoop, BlueStacks and LDPlayer — sit in their own pool so that keyboard-and-mouse input does not get an edge over touchscreen. PUBG Mobile actively bans accounts that try to disguise an emulator as a phone, so playing openly on GameLoop is the safer route on PC than spoofing a mobile device. There is no cross-save between Global and KR / VN / TW / BGMI — they are different clients with different accounts, and UC purchased on Global will never show up on KR.

How to place a PUBG Mobile top-up

  1. Open PUBG Mobile, tap the avatar on the main menu and copy the Character ID (5–12 digits, top-right of the profile card).
  2. Pick the item — a UC pack, the A14 Royale Pass (Elite or Elite Plus, full or half), Prime / Prime Plus or a Mythic Emblems pack.
  3. Enter the Character ID. The matchmaking server choice in-game does not affect delivery on the Global client; account region is detected automatically.
  4. Confirm the data on the checkout page and complete payment.
  5. Wait for delivery — UC and subscription effects appear on the linked Character ID at the next login.

Related top-ups across mobile shooters

  • Call of Duty Mobile — the direct rival with a BR mode and multiplayer; CP top-ups run on the same Player ID logic and the seasonal Battle Pass mirrors PUBG Mobile's cadence.
  • Free Fire — the dominant mobile battle royale in LATAM and SEA; ten-minute matches, Diamonds purchased by Player ID, overlapping audience.
  • Arena Breakout — Tencent's mobile extraction shooter, the closest cousin to the Metro Royale mode in PUBG Mobile, with realistic ballistics and the same UID-based top-up flow.

The Brawl Games catalogue lists every base UC denomination from 60 to 8,100 plus the stacked positions up to 32,400 UC, both Royale Pass A14 tiers as full passes and as halves, the Prime and Prime Plus subscriptions in 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month options, Mythic Forge fragment packs and Materials for Upgradeable Weapons. Checkout requires the Character ID — no PUBG or Tencent login or password is shared in the process. Payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS, and the on-site chat is available for questions about a specific pack or order status.