PUBG Mobile is extremely popular in Indian markets and Tencent, recently, partnered with OPPO to further its outreach. To this extent, a PUBG themed store was opened in Bangalore. In the recent 0.9.0 update, PUBG introduced Halloween themed changes. Interestingly, Tencent didn't forget about Indian gamers and our festival of lights, Diwali. That's why the game has introduced the 'Diwali Dhamaka Offer'. Here's more.

Diwali outfit Dress up for the Battle Royale fireworks

PUBG's 'Diwali Dhamaka Offer' introduces a brand new outfit in-game. The kurta-pyjama combination, purchasable in the game store, is the traditional outfit Indians wear on Diwali. It costs UC 499, which is the PUBG currency. This comes to a real-currency value of Rs. 600, which is almost as expensive as a real kurta. This pricing is after a 55% discount valid till November 2.

Personal Glamorous and ready to die

While the kurta-pyjama combo may be irresistible to gamers who love the Diwali's festival spirit, the white kurta and the bright jacket is not ideal for PUBG maps, as it makes spotting easier. You may love wearing it, but it might lead to quicker deaths.

Diwali events Three special events for Diwali

Apart from the outfit, PUBG Mobile has introduced three events, awarding perks. The 'Diwali: Stayin' Alive' contains four challenges, where players have to survive duos for 15, 30, 90 and 200 minutes. The 'Diwali: Lonewolf' requires solo players to reach top 10 or 5 in one match and top 1 or 5 in two. Finally, 'Diwali: Terminator' awards perks for the number of kills.

Do you know? To the victors belong the spoils

The 'Lonewolf' event awards players with crates and coins, which are perks for completing achievements. The 'Terminator' event awards 300 coins on killing 10 players and 700 on killing 20. Players also get a crate for killing 30 enemies and soldier's crate for killing 40.

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