PUBG Mobile's Conservancy Event Protects 750k Sq Ft of Land
When it comes to protecting the planet, gaming has proven to be a surprisingly resourceful means of doing so. Despite the energy and resources that go into our favorite consoles, mobiles, and computers, the dedication of players has also helped raise money and protect the environment, as PUBG Mobile has been eager to point out with the results of their recent conservation campaign.
PUBG Mobile's Play for Green campaign saw players exploring the ruins of Erangel across two distinct maps to showcase the effects of climate change. Meanwhile, the Run for Green event saw an impressive 20 million players sprint a combined distance of 4.8 billion kilometers, which translated into tangible real-world benefits by protecting 750,000 square feet of vital ecosystems in Pakistan, Indonesia, and Brazil.
While it's challenging to measure the less empirical data that PUBG Mobile boasts about, such as encouraging conversations around climate change, there's no doubt that dedicated fans have made a real difference.
Greened upIt's clear that PUBG Mobile's conservation efforts have had an impact. Their win at the 2024 Playing for the Planet awards for the Play for Green initiative is a testament to that. While it's hard to gauge how well these efforts have resonated with players, the combination of events and exclusive digital goodies that contribute to real-world conservation efforts is a smart approach.
I also have to give praise where it's due for the attempts to make this an educational event to some extent. While most participants were likely there for the goodies, I'm sure at least some players learned something as a result.
Speaking of which, if you want to hear us discuss PUBG Mobile and much more about mobile gaming in general, why not check out the latest episode of the Pocket Gamer Podcast?







