PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is the mega-popular game that revolutionized the shooter genre introducing the Battle Royale style to the mainstream. This mode went on to inspire games like Fortnite and many others to follow in the footsteps of PUBG. Since March 19, PUBG is available on mobile and two seasons have already come and gone, with the game achieving massive success on this platform as well.

The stats are out and show the mobile version garners quite the interest, with over 130 million players from all over the world competing for that yummy chicken dinner. Most players come from the Trinity area of the United States, India, and Indonesia, but the game is enjoyed in over 200 countries. These players have been quite busy seeing as all together they’ve run a total of 2,154,947,134,605,703,216 km, enough to transverse the planet 54 billion times. How hungry can they be for that chicken?!

Pretty hungry, it seems, as over 864,425,575 chicken dinners were served for the winners in season 2. Some of the players like to run that distance, but others seem to enjoy spending time prone in the grass, waiting to pounce. A total of 57,212,024 hours have been spent lying prone. Maybe they were answering an important call at the same moment? Nah, probably camping. Or maybe trying to get that dinner without putting any effort in? It would seem some of us are lucky, and 348,373 players managed to eat a free chicken dinner without a single kill during a solo match. Quite impressive, actually…

The most used weapon is, surprise surprise, the AKM, and it was on 10.6% of players at the moment of their victory. In the vehicle category, the UAZ is top dog, with most players preferring this sturdy jeep. Running people over is fun, apparently, and 121,036,583 players suffered that fate. Being air raided is also not a load of fun, and 14,774,448 players can vouch for that, having lost their lives in this way.

Countless have died from shots and explosions, and many more will continue to do so if PUBG mobile stays as popular as it was in the first two seasons. There’s no reason why it wouldn’t, so we expect plenty more parachuting soldiers and chicken dinners and in the future.