PUBG Mobile Campus Ambassador Program

PUBG Mobile has launched a Campus Ambassador Program in Kenya and Nigeria, marking a push to capture Africaโ€™s student market as the global gaming giant rolls out its Version 4.0 update.

The initiative allows university students to organize on-campus tournaments, promote the game through content creation, and earn up to $500 a month. PUBG is also inviting students to design maps and items for possible inclusion in-game, linking entertainment with digital skills and side incomes.

The move comes as mobile gaming companies look to lock in Africaโ€™s young, tech-savvy audience. With rising smartphone use and cheaper data, students represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the gaming market.

The Version 4.0 update introduces new features such as the haunted Wraithmoor Mansion map, the Predator-versus-Survivor UNFAIL mode, and an upgraded World of Wonder creator platform. Classic Mode has been enhanced with improved weapon handling and the addition of the Mortar.

Africa-specific content has also been introduced, including a Zulu-inspired avatar, a Nigeria Independence Day frame, and a Kenyan bead space gift. PUBG says the features allow players to showcase cultural identity while gaming.

Technical improvements include a new โ€œSuper Smoothโ€ graphics mode offering up to 60fps, reduced lag, cooler device temperatures, and faster download speeds.

PUBGโ€™s push underlines how global publishers are tailoring products to Africa, where mobile gaming is emerging as both a form of entertainment and a platform for digital entrepreneurship.


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