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American Tourister Teams Up with PUBG Mobile for Exclusive Collaboration

by Lucy Feb 11,2025

PUBG Mobile's latest collaboration is a surprising one: a partnership with luggage brand American Tourister. Beginning December 4th, players can expect exclusive in-game items and a soon-to-be-revealed esports initiative.

This unusual collaboration, while unexpected, is consistent with PUBG Mobile's history of diverse partnerships, ranging from anime to automobiles. The most unique aspect? A limited-edition American Tourister Rollio bag featuring PUBG Mobile branding. Travel in style with your favorite battle royale game!

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More Than Just Luggage

While the collaboration's unusual nature is noteworthy, PUBG Mobile's commitment to the partnership is undeniable. Specific in-game items remain undisclosed, but cosmetic or utility items are likely. However, the esports component is particularly intriguing.

For a comprehensive view of mobile gaming, check out our ranking of the top 25 best multiplayer mobile games for iOS and Android. This partnership adds another layer to PUBG Mobile's already diverse and engaging gameplay experience.

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