PUBG Mobile Boosts Global Esports Education with Campus Partnerships and Career Pathways
November 6, 2025
In Thailand, the PDP Creative Lab 2025 at Sripatum University runs from September to late October, offering hands-on training in digital marketing, branding, character design, and strategic thinking, with a PDP 4th Ultimate Design Contest awarding substantial prize money.
PUBG Mobile is expanding education and esports through a global network of campus partnerships, training programs, and career pathways in digital content and competition.
More than 50 campuses worldwide are collaborating to provide training, internships, and career opportunities in esports, supported by World of Wonder, which has generated millions of user creations and billions of matches.
Overall, PUBG Mobile’s initiatives demonstrate a concerted effort to integrate education, esports, and professional development across diverse regions.
The Campus Next Gen program features Ambassador and Idol tracks with mentorship from industry figures, focusing on personal branding, storytelling, and creative development.
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In the United States, USC’s Games Program integrates World of Wonder into its GLO curriculum, enabling student projects and showcasing top work at the USC Games Expo 2026, with internship opportunities for standout students.
PUBG Mobile Campus Challenge (PMCC) 2025 in Indonesia, partnered with TECNO, is the country’s largest collegiate esports tournament with a substantial prize pool, seminars, and clear paths to career development; notable alumni include pro players from prominent teams.
In Indonesia, PUBG Mobile collaborated with Akademi Garudaku and ROG for the Goes To School 2025 initiative, attracting over a thousand students from multiple Jakarta-area schools, with champions crowned from several notable schools.
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