PUBG Mobile has expanded its official content creator initiative, the Next Star Global Creator Recruitment program, to players worldwide. The program, which has been active in select regions since 2021, now covers eight major territories: the Middle East and North Africa, Western Europe, North America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
The initiative offers an annual prize pool of more than $6 million, alongside in-game rewards, collaboration opportunities, and promotional support. Notably, there are no minimum follower requirements. To qualify, participants must have published at least two PUBG Mobile videos in the past three months, agree to the program’s Code of Conduct, and meet any additional regional criteria.
Since its original rollout, PUBG Mobile reports having provided over $3.5 million in support to creators across selected markets. The expansion aims to give a broader range of players access to resources such as beta features, exclusive titles, and official exposure within and outside the game. Top performers in each region will also be eligible for annual awards recognizing standout contributions.
PUBG Mobile describes the program as a way to help aspiring and established creators alike build their profiles within the game’s community, while also contributing to its wider content ecosystem.
The game remains available for free on the App Store and Google Play Store. Interested creators can find details and apply via the official Creator Hub website.