A PUBG Mobile Gift Card is most often a digital redeem code or a prepaid voucher with a fixed cash value or a specific UC amount. After you redeem it that worth gets converted into UC (Unknown Cash), which is the premium currency used for Royale Pass upgrades, crates, emotes, Lucky Spins, and event banners.
Even with direct top-up getting more popular, gift cards are still a solid option for a lot of players. The most obvious reason is gifting. If your duo partner just hard-carried your ranked push, sending over a code is a pretty easy win.
They’re also great for spending control. Since the value is prepaid, you’re working with a fixed amount from the start. That makes it easier to avoid going too deep on spins, crates, or one of those limited collab events that somehow eat more UC than expected.
There’s also the privacy angle. Some players simply don’t want their card information saved on mobile storefronts, and gift cards help with that. For younger players, parents often prefer this route too, because it avoids open-ended in-app billing and keeps spending limits clear.
It's not a complicated procedure but, at the same time, it can only be one of those things where making a small mistake can cause a lot of time to be wasted.
So, first of all, open your profile page and copy your Character ID. It is also called your Player ID. Be sure to copy it exactly.
After that, access the official PUBG Mobile redeem page or a trusted redemption center of your liking. Type your Player ID, make sure the nickname there is actually your account's, and then enter the code exactly as you see it.
Complete the captcha or any verification step, press redeem, and lastly, check your in-game mails for your UC or reward delivery.
A quick warning here: don’t sit on the code for too long. Some vouchers come with expiry dates, and those usually won’t be extended. If the code expires, that’s pretty much it.
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