PUBG Mobile Goes Full Steampunk & Titan-Sized With Version 3.8
If you thought PUBG Mobile couldn’t get any wilder, Version 3.8 has charged straight through the walls of subtlety like the Colossal Titan with a jetpack. What do you get when you throw in anime titans, steampunk trains, velociraptors, and kebab-eating checkpoints? Apparently, the biggest fever dream update the game’s ever had—and it’s live until 6 July 2025.
Let’s break it down, because frankly, this update feels like someone smashed together Attack on Titan, Snowpiercer, Jurassic Park, and your local theme park, then asked, “Yeah, why not make that playable?”
The Titans Are Coming… And So Are You (Literally)

PUBG Mobile’s collab with Attack on Titan is not just a bit of cosplay—it’s full anime chaos. Utgard Castle now plays host to full-on Titan attacks, where towers crumble and chaos reigns. But wait—there’s more: you can inject yourself with Titan Serum and transform into a Pure Titan mid-match. Want to be the main character? Snag the rare Attack Titan Serum—only one bottle per game—and Hulk-smash your way to victory.
And yes, you can finally whip around the battlefield using actual ODM Gear, because nothing screams stealth like ziplining into battle at Mach 3. Oh, and the Colossal Titan casually shows up in northeast Erangel to recreate that jaw-dropping anime moment. No pressure.
All Aboard the Steampunk Express
The new Steampunk Frontier mode drops you into a Victorian fever dream. There are massive steam trains—yes, plural—charging through Erangel, Livik, and Rondo, each packed with loot, puzzles, and NPCs that hand out buffs or kebabs (because why not). The cargo train stops for a bit, the express train doesn’t, and somewhere in between, you’re on a rollercoaster ride while trying to win a chicken dinner.
Also: hot air balloons, robot shopkeepers, clockwork-themed stations, and a celebratory Early Summer Jubilee Checkpoint that basically screams “Instagram this moment.”
Classic Mode, Now With One-Handed Drive-Bys
Tired of driving like a law-abiding citizen? Well now you can shoot with one hand while biking around like a Mad Max extra. There’s also a new portable med-pack (revive your buddy, become the hero), a super-chunky Pillar UAZ, and, finally, spare tyres—because getting stuck with a flat in a gunfight is no one’s idea of fun.
Home Improvements, But Make It Bronze & Bougie
Your in-game house just got a steampunk makeover too. Bronzework Bastion is the new aesthetic, complete with batch construction (finally), style points for rewards, and mystery crates that now contain actually decent loot. It’s like Animal Crossing for war criminals.
Metro Royale: Hacking, Loot, and Tactical Trains
For the tactical crowd, Metro Royale adds hackable military servers, gear balancing (so your sweaty gear doesn’t ruin the fun), and new wrecked train areas to explore. You can also gamble tokens with train merchants for rare items, because who needs stability in a warzone?
Jurassic WTF?
The World of Wonder mode cranks things up with Velociraptor enemies, T. Rex vehicles, missile launchers, and welding guns. It’s basically Fast & Furious meets Dino Crisis. Also: a Skill Management Device lets you summon defence towers, air raids, or even a vehicle—because apparently we’ve reached that stage of mobile warfare.
Teamwork Now Has Party Hats
The new Synergy Party feature turns co-op play into a reward system. Work together, win items. Simple. Also: exploding vehicles now go boom in two stages (Michael Bay would approve), and animal vehicle handling is smoother. Because riding a dinosaur shouldn’t feel clunky.
New Season, Same Madness
Cycle 8 Season 24 kicks off with fresh legendary loot, and if you’ve made it to Crown Tier before, Hardcore Ultimate Royale mode is waiting. Sanhok’s on the map, and there’s also a Themed Mode Rating Protection Event until 25 May—because losing points in a Titan-infested theme park just wouldn’t be fair.
This isn’t just a seasonal update—it’s a full-blown transformation. Whether you’re injecting Titan juice, riding steam trains, dodging raptors, or just trying to enjoy a kebab mid-match, PUBG Mobile 3.8 has gone off the rails—in the most delightful way possible.
Download it now on iOS or Android, or risk being the only one not turning into a skyscraper-sized anime monster on a rollercoaster.
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