
PUBG Mobile unleashed the latest campaign “Play for Green”, as a retaliation against climate change to allow players to combat its iconic Erangel map ravaged variant by climate change.
The map is a partnership between the game’s developers with University College London professor Mark Maslin, an excellent author who has written several books on the dangers of climate change. Utilising the foundational Maslin’s research.
PUBG Mobile developers have re-evaluated and perfectly depicted how the ruins of Erangel would look 100 years from now providing the recent rate of climate change if none of the other action is taken, transforming Erangel into an apocalyptic hellscape afflicted by dust storms.
If you want to explore the map itself, then it consists of two innovative modes featuring the climate-ravaged Ruins of Erangel. It’s all in collaboration with the latest "Run for Green" in-game challenge available from September 11-24. In between, the game will be able to keep track of the distance the PUBG Mobile community runs in-game.
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Moreover, players would be able to unlock a plethora of innovative options including in-game personalisation items, and a spectacular and unique garden in the game’s Home mode, equipped with endangered trees and plants in persisting the new Run for Green campaign.
Smart players who craft several variants of the climate-change-ravaged Ruins of Erangel map while utilising the latest items will be diligently monitored by the PUBG Mobile team and receive the opportunity to win a share of a $12,500 prize pool.
If the players would play the official new Run for Green, then their contributions would be twice to the environmental projects selected as part of the campaign.
PUBG Mobile Head Vincent Wang stated: "With initiatives like the Ruins of Erangel maps and the Run for Green event, we're not just creating immersive content for our players--we're inspiring a global community to take real-world action."