Highlights
- PUBG Mobile’s Aespa K-pop collaboration event is now live worldwide.
- Players can unlock outfits, voice packs, emotes, and albums by completing various challenges.
- The event will remain available until June 30, after which players will have to wait for a rerun.
PUBG Mobile has launched a new collaboration event with K-pop group Aespa, bringing themed outfits, collectible albums, and voice packs into the game for a limited time. The crossover is now available globally and runs until June 30.
The event includes cosmetics based on Aespa Members Karina, Giselle, Ningning, and Winter, alongside music-themed emotes and special rewards tied to the group’s catalogue. Players can also collect in-game albums featuring tracks such as Whiplash and Dark Arts, the latter originally produced for PUBG Mobile’s earlier collaboration with the group.
PUBG Mobile Adds New Aespa Rewards and Cosmetics
Most of the collaboration content is centered around cosmetics and collectibles rather than gameplay changes. Players can unlock themed outfits, voice packs, and emotes through the PUBG Mobile Global Open event and the game’s Perk Exchange System.
The collectible albums appear to be one of the bigger additions this time. Some of them include callback content from PUBG Mobile’s previous work with Aespa, giving returning players another way to grab older collaboration material.
PUBG Mobile has pushed heavily into music partnerships over the last few years. While many multiplayer games experiment with celebrity events, Korean publisher Krafton keeps returning to K-pop collaborations specifically. The format has already worked well for PUBG Mobile in Korea and Japan, and publishers clearly see value in bringing those events to a wider audience.
K-Pop Events Continue to Grow in Games
Music collaborations have become common across modern multiplayer games, especially free-to-play titles built around seasonal cosmetics. PUBG Mobile has been one of the more aggressive examples of that strategy.
The game has previously worked with artists like G-Dragon and BABYMONSTER, and those events usually follow the same formula: limited skins, themed rewards, music tie-ins, and collectible content aimed directly at fans of the artists involved.
What makes these collaborations stand out is how closely they resemble merchandise drops rather than traditional game updates. Players are showing up for cosmetics tied to artists they already follow outside of gaming.
That overlap between music fandoms and multiplayer games has become increasingly visible over the last few years, especially on mobile platforms where cosmetic-driven events tend to perform well. Players have less than a month to collect all of the brand-new K-pop cosmetics.

