PUBG Mobile Global Top Up Malaysia: A19 Pricing Guide
Published: 2026-06-01
Patch 4.4 dropped on 16 May 2026, and with it came A19 Olympian Academy, the Royale Pass that runs until 15 July. Malaysian players who bought in early already farmed the NS2000 Laurel Melody skin, while everyone else is racing to clear missions before the AESPA Lucky Spin rotates out. A19 also overlapped with the PMGO 2026 Season 1 SEA Finals in Bangkok (15–17 May, USD 40,000 prize pool), which made the late-May window the busiest UC-spend stretch of the year so far.
If you main PUBG Mobile in Malaysia, the version you play is almost the Global build. That is the version Tencent and Krafton distribute through the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store for SEA, MENA, EU, and the Americas. Your Character ID starts with a 5-digit prefix and the in-game shop sells UC in tiers from 60 to 8,100. This pillar lays out how the PUBG Mobile Global top up Malaysia flow works at REDX Game: the version question, the MYR pricing tiers, the in-game store math, the four-step checkout, and the things that usually go wrong.
A19 spend floor and the PMGO Bangkok wrap
South-East Asia ran the PMGO Bangkok table again. Six teams from the Bangkok stage qualified upward to PMGC 2026, with Indonesian and Vietnamese sides taking three of the top four positions. Malaysia's representative TODAK Esports finished mid-pack but pulled enough chicken dinners on Erangel to lock a PMPL MY 2026 Spring berth. For casual players, the takeaway is that the Olympian Academy meta now skews toward the NS2000 and the M416 with the new Olympic Torch finish, so weapon-skin spend is shifting away from AKM bundles for the first time since A17.
A19 brought a quieter change that matters more for wallets. The Elite Pass holds at 360 UC and still pays back 720 UC if you finish Rank 100. Elite Pass Plus jumped to 1,800 UC for the season, which means a player who buys both passes is sinking 2,160 UC into the cycle, roughly RM 126 at standard Malaysian voucher rates. That is the spend floor for anyone who wants the Crackshot M416 finish and the full A19 outfit set. Anything beyond that is Lucky Spin, Crate Openings, or the football collab kits that landed on 1 June.
"PUBG Mobile Global Open 2026 Season 1 was held in Jakarta with a USD 500,000 prize pool and 24 teams from across the world." Liquipedia PUBG Mobile Wiki
PUBG Mobile Global vs KR, VN, and TW: pick the right build
Malaysian players use the Global build by default. The other three regional builds (KR for Korea and Japan, VN for Vietnam, TW for Taiwan and Hong Kong) are technically downloadable, but each one locks you to a different account pool and a different store currency.
VersionRegion lockCurrencyNotable extras
GlobalSEA / MENA / EU / NAUC (USD-anchored)Full PMGC, PMGO, PMPL ladder
KR (KRJP)Korea + JapanUC + Donkatsu MedalsFree crate openings via medals
VNVietnamUC (VND-anchored)Time-limited events only
TWTaiwan + HKUC + NT-only sale tiersTaiwan Cup ladder
Three things follow from this table. First, if you bought UC for the wrong version, it stays on that version forever, because cross-region transfer does not exist. Second, top-up vendors that quote "PUBG UC" without naming a region are almost always selling Global. Third, the REDX Game listing at PUBG Mobile Global is specifically scoped to the Global build, so a Malaysian player downloading from the Google Play Store does not need to second-guess the slot. KR has its perks for grinders who like free Donkatsu crates, but the UC pricing on TW and KR is set in NT and JPY, which is not friendly for ringgit budgets.
UC tiers and MYR prices in plain numbers
The Malaysian voucher market has settled on six standard UC tiers, mirroring the in-game shop. Each tier is listed in MYR with no FX surcharge, and the per-UC rate gets cheaper at the top end as crate volume scales up.
TierUCMYR (voucher)Sen per UCTypical use
160 UCRM 4.207.00Elite Pass top-off
2325 UCRM 21.006.46Single crate run
3660 UCRM 42.006.36Elite Pass + Mythic Forge
41,800 UCRM 105.005.83Elite Pass Plus
53,850 UCRM 210.005.45Season skin grind
68,100 UCRM 420.005.19Mythic X-Suit pull
Look down the sen-per-UC column. Buying 8,100 UC is 26 percent cheaper per UC than buying 60 UC at a time, which is why most PMPL grinders skip the small tiers entirely and hold off until the 1,800 UC tier when an X-Suit drops. The 660 UC tier is the sweet spot for anyone who only wants the Elite Pass plus one Forge run. For full Crackshot bundles, Tier 5 is the floor.
MYR versus App Store math, line by line
PUBG Mobile's in-game store on iOS uses USD list prices that Apple converts to MYR at the App Store's daily FX, plus the 30 percent App Store cut already baked in. Android players see the same USD-anchored pricing through Google Play. Below is the actual side-by-side, using the spot USD/MYR rate around 4.75 and the published USD tier prices.
UC tierREDX Game (MYR)App Store (MYR equiv.)You save% saved
60 UCRM 4.20RM 4.70RM 0.5011%
325 UCRM 21.00RM 23.70RM 2.7011%
660 UCRM 42.00RM 47.40RM 5.4011%
1,800 UCRM 105.00RM 118.70RM 13.7012%
3,850 UCRM 210.00RM 237.40RM 27.4012%
8,100 UCRM 420.00RM 474.80RM 54.8012%
Now stack one full A19 cycle on top. Elite Pass (360 UC) plus Elite Pass Plus (1,800 UC) plus a single Forge pull (660 UC) puts you at 2,820 UC. Buying that as one 1,800 tier and two 660 tiers through a Malaysian voucher channel costs RM 105 + RM 42 + RM 42 = RM 189. The same combo via the App Store works out to RM 118.70 + RM 47.40 + RM 47.40 = RM 213.50. That is a RM 24.50 gap per cycle, roughly the price of one extra crate every two passes. Spread over a year's worth of seasons (six A-cycles), RM 147 stays in your wallet, with the same outfit drops landing on your account.
Heavy crate-openers see bigger gaps. A single 8,100 UC pull through a Malaysian voucher costs RM 54.80 less than the equivalent App Store charge, more than the Tier-1 60 UC top-off costs on its own. Murah giler, in plain terms.
Topping up your PUBG Mobile Global account in 4 steps
The checkout flow at REDX Game is built for Malaysian payment rails, so it skips the USD billing detours that frustrate Midasbuy users with foreign cards.
- Find your Character ID. Launch PUBG Mobile, tap your avatar in the top-left corner of the lobby, and copy the numeric Character ID under your nickname. The ID is fixed for the lifetime of the account; you cannot edit it, and UC sent to the wrong ID is non-refundable. Screenshot it.
- Open the listing. Go to redxgame.com/order/game-top-up/pubg-mobile-global. Pick your tier. Paste your Character ID into the field exactly as shown in step 1.
- Pay in ringgit. Select Touch 'n Go eWallet, DuitNow QR, FPX online banking (Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, RHB), Boost, GrabPay, or ShopeePay. The total stays in MYR throughout, with no Visa USD conversion and no Apple ID password prompt.
- Wait one to three minutes. The advertised delivery window on PUBG Mobile Global is 1 to 3 minutes. UC lands directly in the in-game wallet attached to your Character ID. Reopen the app to confirm. Tak perlu tunggu lama.
Two ground rules. Double-check the Character ID before paying, because a top-up sent to a typo cannot be reversed. And make sure you are on the Global build, not the KR or VN build, before topping up at the Global slot. Players from Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Johor Bahru, and Penang use the exact same flow; there is no city-specific gateway, and Singapore-routed game servers keep ping at 25 to 60 ms across the country.
Region mismatch, ID typos, and the three other things that go wrong
Most failed PUBG Mobile top-ups in Malaysia trace back to one of five mistakes. None of them are exotic.
- Wrong region build. Paying at the Global slot for a Character ID that lives on the KR or VN build. UC stays on the wrong account and cannot be moved.
- Character ID typo. A single transposed digit lands the UC on a stranger's account. The transaction is non-refundable once UC is delivered.
- Account banned mid-purchase. Krafton's anti-cheat sweeps occasionally land between checkout and delivery. Vendors cannot release UC to a suspended account; refund policy applies.
- Wrong payment method timeout. Telco direct billing through Maxis and Digi sometimes times out at the bank-side OTP step. Switch to FPX or TNG eWallet for a clean retry.
- Buying KR-only items at the Global slot. Donkatsu Medal items, Lucky Spin variants that exist only on KR, and certain crate skins do not appear in the Global store. UC will arrive; the cosmetic you wanted will not.
Fixing four of these is pre-purchase discipline: screenshot the Character ID, confirm the version (Settings → Basic → Version Number; Global builds carry the "Global" suffix), and check the cosmetic exists in your build's Treasure tab. The fifth, anti-cheat bans, is out of any vendor's hands.
FAQ for Malaysian PUBG Mobile Global buyers
Q1. Does the listing support all UC tiers from 60 to 8,100?
Yes. The PUBG Mobile Global listing covers all six standard tiers (60, 325, 660, 1,800, 3,850, 8,100 UC). Tier 1 (60 UC) is useful for finishing off an Elite Pass purchase; the 8,100 tier is the sen-per-UC sweet spot for crate grinders.
Q2. How long does delivery take after I pay?
The advertised window is 1 to 3 minutes. UC lands in your in-game wallet automatically once payment clears the gateway. If nothing arrives in 10 minutes, send a screenshot of the transaction plus your Character ID to support.
Q3. Can I use Touch 'n Go eWallet, DuitNow, or FPX?
All three are supported, alongside Boost, GrabPay, ShopeePay, and major bank FPX (Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, Public Bank, RHB, Hong Leong), which between them cover almost every Malaysian retail bank and digital wallet a player is likely to already hold. The amount stays in MYR through the whole checkout.
Q4. Will the UC work if my account is on the KR or Vietnam build?
No. UC bought at the PUBG Mobile Global slot only credits accounts on the Global build. Open Settings → Basic → Version Number in your app and confirm "Global" appears. If you are on KR, look for a KR-specific listing instead.
Q5. Does buying UC at REDX Game count toward the in-game UC Rebate events?
Yes. UC topped up through Tencent's authorised vendor channel is treated identically to an in-game purchase for rebate, Lucky Spin draws, and Recharge milestone events. The February 2026 Ramadan UC Rebate, for instance, tiered bonuses up to 36,000 UC for accumulated top-ups regardless of source, as long as the channel was authorised.
Q6. What is the cheapest way to buy the A19 Elite Pass Plus?
Pick the 1,800 UC tier (RM 105), then activate Elite Pass Plus in the Royale Pass tab. That is RM 13.70 less than the App Store equivalent and includes the full Elite reward track plus the Plus-only outfit and weapon skins.
Q7. What happens if I top up just before a server reset or patch?
Your UC stays in the wallet through any patch cycle. Patch 4.4 brought A19; the next patch (expected mid-July with A20) will not invalidate your current UC balance. Royale Pass progress resets at the end of the cycle, but UC does not.
Q8. Is there a buying pattern that minimises sen-per-UC waste?
Yes. For a player on a full Elite Pass Plus cycle, the cleanest math is to buy one 1,800 UC tier for the Plus pass and then top up in 660 UC blocks for any subsequent Forge or Crate runs, since both tiers sit on the steeper end of the sen-per-UC curve. Avoid stacking 60 UC tiers; they cost 7.00 sen per UC, against 5.83 sen per UC at the 1,800 tier. Across a six-cycle year, switching from Tier-1 grinding to Tier-4 batching saves about RM 38 with no change to what you buy in-game.
Q9. Do I lose anything if I buy through a Malaysian voucher instead of in-game?
No, the cosmetics, Royale Pass progression, and Lucky Spin entries you earn from topped-up UC are identical to UC bought through Apple, Google, or Midasbuy, because the UC ledger on Tencent's side does not record which authorised channel delivered it; the only differences a Malaysian player sees are the price, the payment method, and the fact that the receipt is in MYR. Authorised channels also count toward the in-game UC Rebate, Recharge Center milestones, and limited-time recharge events that Krafton runs each season.
Whether you are grinding the Olympian Academy outfit set or just topping off for one Mythic Forge run, the maths come out the same: buying PUBG Mobile Global UC in MYR through REDX Game beats the App Store conversion by 11 to 12 percent across every tier, with delivery measured in minutes and payment in ringgit. The PMGO Bangkok stage already showed which weapon meta is taking over for the rest of A19; the only question left is which tier you pull the trigger on.