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PUBG Mobile 4.4 Event Overview: Japan 8th Anniversary, Blue Lock, and Pekora

Maya Tran By Maya Tran
date Last updated: 26 May, 2026 clock 8 min

PUBG Mobile Version 4.4 is not a quiet update. It brings a new Greek mythology-themed mode, Japan’s 8th anniversary celebration, a Blue Lock collaboration, and a Usada Pekora crossover in the same cycle.

That is a lot of event buttons to tap through. If you open the lobby and feel like half the screen is shouting for attention, you are not wrong. This guide breaks down what actually matters, especially for players following the Japan-side events.

PUBG Mobile 4.4 Update Overview

PUBG Mobile 4.4: What Changed First?

PUBG Mobile Version 4.4.0 went live in Japan on May 12, 2026, bringing the limited-time theme mode Hero’s Crown and the new vehicle Roadster. The update also starts the wider event season around Japan’s 8th anniversary.

The main new mode is Hero’s Crown, a Greek mythology-inspired theme mode available on Erangel, Livik, and Rondo. It runs from the Version 4.4 update until July 7, 2026, 5:59 JST, with TPP/FPP and Solo/Duo/Squad support.

In Hero’s Crown, the map gets more than a cosmetic coat of paint. Some areas are remade with ancient Greek-style towns, and Erangel includes the floating Land of Coronation, where players can fight through trials, gather special items, and challenge the centaur warrior Helios.

That sounds like PUBG Mobile doing what it does best lately: take the normal battle royale loop, add one ridiculous fantasy layer, and somehow make the final circle feel even more chaotic. Honestly, getting third-partied by a centaur-backed squad sounds very PUBG Mobile.

Here are the key 4.4 features at a glance:

  • Hero’s Crown limited-time theme mode
  • New Roadster vehicle
  • Greek mythology map events and trials
  • Japan 8th anniversary “Mugendai Festival”
  • Blue Lock collaboration
  • Usada Pekora collaboration
  • Arena Ranked, Metro Royale, Craftground, and system updates

Japan 8th Anniversary: Mugendai Festival

The biggest regional highlight is the Mugendai Festival, made to celebrate PUBG Mobile’s 8th anniversary in Japan. The official Japan site says the event runs from May 12 to July 9, 2026, 8:59 JST.

This is not just a simple login banner. The event combines in-game activities and social media campaigns, with a stamp rally as the main attraction. Players can collect up to eight anniversary stamps by joining five in-game events and three SNS events.

The reward structure is pretty clear:

  • collect 3 stamps to exchange for 3 Donkatsu Medals
  • collect 5 stamps to exchange for 5 Donkatsu Medals
  • collect all 8 stamps to receive 20 Donkatsu Medals as a bonus
  • collect 6 or more stamps for a chance at lottery prizes

The lottery side includes an iPad mini for one winner and 5,000 yen Amazon gift cards for two winners. There is also an official X campaign tied to stamp codes and Amazon gift cards.

One detail matters here: the campaign notes say it is for players with a Japanese PUBG Mobile account, and prizes cannot be shipped outside Japan. So if you are reading from outside Japan, treat the physical prize part as regional, not global.

Still, the event is worth knowing about even if you cannot claim every reward. Japan-side PUBG Mobile events often show how aggressively the game is leaning into collaborations, social campaigns, and limited-time reward loops. This is not just “play three matches, get a coupon.” It is a full anniversary push.

Blue Lock and Pekora: Two Very Different Collabs

The Blue Lock collaboration started on May 22, 2026, and runs until July 1, 2026, 8:59 JST. It adds original collaboration items based on the characters and world of the anime.

The official item list includes character skins for Yoichi Isagi, Rin Itoshi, Seishiro Nagi, and Meguru Bachira, along with voice cards, a Blue Lock backpack, Chigiri Hyoma hoverboard, Blue Lock helmet, Mirado skin, emotes, charms, parachute, frying pan, Vector skin, sprays, icons, frames, and My World figures.

That crossover actually makes a strange kind of sense. Blue Lock is all about ego, pressure, and winning the moment in front of you. PUBG Mobile is also a place where one greedy push can make you look like a genius or send you back to the lobby in shame.

The Usada Pekora collaboration runs from May 16 to June 14, 2026, 8:59 JST. During the event, PUBG Mobile adds Pekora character and outfit skins, backpack items, voice cards, an AUG skin, emote, sprays, icons, frames, and other collaboration items.

There is also a login event tied to the Pekora crossover. According to the official page, players can get a special Pekora voice card by logging in, and additional in-game events let players earn collaboration rewards or crate tickets through play.

The funniest part is how different these two collabs feel. Blue Lock brings “I am the battlefield’s creator” energy. Pekora brings chaos, panic, and “somebody help me” voice-line comedy. Somehow, both fit PUBG Mobile.

What Should Players Focus On First?

If you are short on time, do not try to clear everything at once. PUBG Mobile 4.4 has too many moving parts, and that is how players end up tapping through menus without actually playing.

Start with Hero’s Crown first. It is the actual gameplay update, and it changes how matches unfold. The trials, special items, and Helios boss area are more important to experience early because they affect match rhythm, rotations, and team fights.

Then check the Mugendai Festival stamp rally if you are using a Japanese account. Because the stamp system spreads across both game events and SNS events, you do not want to notice it on the final week and realize you missed easy progress.

After that, look at the collabs based on what you actually care about. Blue Lock is the stronger pick if you want character skins, anime-themed vehicle and weapon items, and a more competitive vibe. Pekora is the better pick if you like VTuber-style cosmetics, voice cards, and event items with personality.

A simple priority list would look like this:

  1. Play Hero’s Crown and learn the new trials
  2. Start the Mugendai Festival stamp rally early
  3. Claim login rewards from Blue Lock and Pekora events
  4. Decide which collaboration cosmetics are worth chasing
  5. Save currency instead of pulling blindly from every event

That last point is important. PUBG Mobile collaborations can feel like a festival, but your wallet does not need to become the final loot crate.

Use GearUP if Version 4.4 Feels Laggy

Big updates usually bring more players back into the queue. Anniversary events, anime collabs, and limited-time modes all create traffic spikes, especially when everyone wants to test the new content on the same day.

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How to Fix PUBG Mobile Lag

If PUBG Mobile 4.4 feels laggy, GearUP can help optimize the route between your device and the game server. It is different from a normal VPN because it focuses on game traffic instead of rerouting everything on your device.

A simple setup looks like this:

  1. Search for PUBG Mobile and click ‘Boost’.
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  2. You’ll see real-time ping changes and optimization effects, then tap ‘Open Game’.
    How to Fix Server Connection Issues in PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile 4.4 FAQ

Q1: When did PUBG Mobile Version 4.4 launch in Japan?
Version 4.4.0 launched on May 12, 2026, according to PUBG Mobile Japan coverage and official patch notes.

Q2: What is Hero’s Crown in PUBG Mobile 4.4?
Hero’s Crown is a Greek mythology-themed limited-time mode available on Erangel, Livik, and Rondo. It adds trials, special items, remade areas, and a Helios boss encounter.

Q3: How long does the Japan 8th anniversary event last?
The Mugendai Festival runs from May 12 to July 9, 2026, 8:59 JST.

Q4: What characters are in the Blue Lock collaboration?
The official item list includes Yoichi Isagi, Rin Itoshi, Seishiro Nagi, and Meguru Bachira character skins, plus related voice cards and themed items.

Q5: What can players get from the Pekora collaboration?
The Pekora collaboration includes character and outfit skins, voice cards, an AUG skin, a backpack, emote, sprays, icons, frames, and login/event rewards.

Conclusion

PUBG Mobile Version 4.4 is doing a lot at once, but the shape of the update is clear. Hero’s Crown is the gameplay hook. Mugendai Festival is the Japan anniversary centerpiece. Blue Lock and Pekora bring the crossover flavor.

If you only have limited time, play the new mode first, start the stamp rally early if your account qualifies, and claim the easy login rewards before chasing cosmetics. And if the event rush makes your matches feel unstable, use GearUP before blaming every missed shot on “desync.” Sometimes the real enemy is not the final squad. It is the route to the server.

About The Author
Maya Tran Maya Tran

Maya Tran, a market expansion expert at GearUP, is well-versed in the global gaming market and player demographics. She understands the needs of gamers and provides professional network optimization services through strategic business partnerships for numerous games. By addressing lag and high ping issues caused by disparities in game server deployment, she enhances the gaming experience for players around the world.

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