
PUBG MOBILE, a global e-sport, has launched the Next Star Global Creator Recruitment (NSGCR) programme, expanding to Bangladesh.
This initiative aims to support content creators of all experience levels, offering an annual prize pool of over $6 million and exclusive in-game rewards.
There are no minimum follower requirements. Creators from eight regions, including South Asia and Bangladesh, can join.
Other regions include MENA, Western Europe, North America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
Now, the programme is expanding its reach further, welcoming creators from Bangladesh alongside all the listed regions.
According to Esports Insider, the programme has already distributed $3.5 million since its inception in 2021.
It provides tools, funding, and exposure to help creators build successful careers.
Participants get exclusive in-game rewards, including special titles and beta access. They also gain official exposure in and out of the game.
This creates opportunities for creators in Bangladesh and worldwide to collaborate and showcase their creativity globally.
To join, creators need to publish two PUBG MOBILE videos in the last three months, follow the Code of Conduct, and meet region-specific requirements.
The programme also offers annual awards for top creators, recognising outstanding contributions.
PUBG MOBILE is free to download on the App Store and Google Play Store. It is based on PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, launched in 2017.
In the game, up to 100 players fight on an island, scavenging for weapons and supplies while the play zone shrinks, forcing battles until one player remains.
PUBG MOBILE is co-developed by LIGHTSPEED STUDIOS of Tencent Games and KRAFTON, Inc.
For more details, visit PUBG MOBILE’s official social channels on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.