PUBG Mobile has announced the worldwide expansion of its Next Star Global Creator Recruitment (NSGCR) program, marking one of the most significant investments in community-driven content in the mobile gaming industry.
Developed by KRAFTON, the initiative allocates $6 million (PKR 170 crores!) annually to support content creators across all experience levels, with no follower count requirements.
This global expansion follows the program’s initial regional rollouts, where PUBG Mobile invested $3.5 million since 2021 to nurture local creator communities. With this move, the recruitment drive now covers eight strategic regions:
PUBG Mobile’s NSGCR is a strategic effort to strengthen its creator ecosystem and sustain its dominance in the battle royale genre. The initiative will enable both emerging and established creators to produce content, engage audiences, and contribute to the game’s cultural footprint.
Industry analysts say this could be a decisive factor in retaining player engagement and expanding market share. By lowering entry barriers, PUBG Mobile is creating opportunities for a wider pool of creators, ensuring diversity in content and storytelling styles.
Participants in the program gain access to a host of benefits:
This open-access model makes NSGCR particularly attractive to smaller or emerging creators who might otherwise be excluded from traditional influencer programs.
The move reflects PUBG Mobile’s shift toward influencer-led growth, with the potential to influence not only competitive esports but also the broader landscape of streaming, community events, and grassroots gaming culture.
Optional participation in the official PUBG Mobile Discord server provides networking opportunities, behind-the-scenes updates, and community challenges.