Battlegrounds shooter PUBG Mobile and Bentley Motors, the British luxury car manufacturer, have announced a new partnership.
From yesterday (March 15th) until May 12th 2024, the collaboration will see four iconic Bentley models introduced into PUBG Mobile: the Bentayga Azure, Flying Spur Mulliner, Continental GT Convertible Mulliner and the Batur.
Founded in 1919, Bentley is renowned for its engineering, luxury and performance. From iconic racing victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans to its modern line-up of cars, Bentley said it ‘continues to push the boundaries of automotive innovation while maintaining its commitment to craftsmanship and elegance’.
The new partnership between PUBG Mobile and Bentley means players can now access the four Bentley models listed above in-game.
These collaboration models can also be used in four in-game vehicle types; UAZ, Dacia, Coupe RB and Mirado.
Alongside these vehicles, PUBG Mobile players will be able to accessorise with the Bentley Ornament and Bentley Parachute.
As part of the PUBG Mobile Vehicle Collection System, the more Bentley models players collect from the partnership, the greater the in-game rewards they’ll unlock. Players will have the opportunity to experience select rewards in advance by unlocking with a one-off spend of UC, with UC payback available upon completing certain collections.
Vincent Wang, Head of PUBG Mobile Publishing at Tencent Games, said: “PUBG Mobile’s exciting partnership with Bentley unites the thrill of the battlegrounds with the allure of luxury. By introducing iconic Bentley models into PUBG Mobile, we aim to transport players into an exciting world where style meets strategy, and where every victory is as exhilarating as it is prestigious.”
The PUBG Mobile and Bentley collaboration is live now until May 12th.
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