- PUBG Mobile's Next Star Global Creator Recruit program launches today.
- For the first time, this global initiative features a $6 million prize pool.
- Creators are not required to have a minimum follower count; passion for PUBG Mobile content is key.
The relationship between games and content creators is multifaceted. PUBG Mobile aims to welcome more creators and draw global attention to its flagship mobile battle royale. The Next Star Global Creator Recruit Program kicks off today, backed by an impressive $6 million prize pool designed to achieve exactly that.
What is the program's focus? Its core purpose is to motivate content creators to produce PUBG Mobile coverage. In exchange, creators can compete for the $6 million prize fund and a variety of in-game rewards. First launched in 2021, the program has already supported thousands of creators with over $3.5 million in total rewards.
Importantly, the Next Star program removes a common barrier: there are no minimum follower requirements. This year also marks its expansion into a truly global model, inviting creators from MENA, Western Europe, North America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

Why Join Next Star?
Participants will receive exclusive in-game rewards, such as special titles, early beta access, and official promotion. The program also offers chances to collaborate and showcase creative work on an international platform.
To apply, creators must have published at least two PUBG Mobile videos in the past three months; a large follower base is not mandatory. All participants must adhere to a Code of Conduct and meet region-specific criteria. In return, top creators can earn a share of the prize pool, valuable rewards, and annual official recognition.
With a highly competitive mobile gaming landscape, PUBG Mobile's investment in creator support makes strategic sense. For more great options, explore our guide to the best battle royale games available on Android.
