
It’s hard to find a Battle Royale enthusiast—PC gamers included—who hasn’t played PUBG Mobile at least a few times. Beyond its fast-paced and competitive survival gameplay designed to keep players hooked, the Tencent title continues to thrive thanks to all the engaging events, collabs, and fresh content introduced frequently.
That said, you might still be wondering if the hype actually shows up in the numbers. So, let’s break it down. Here’s a complete look at PUBG Mobile’s 2025 player base: active players, downloads, engagement, and more.
What is PUBG Mobile’s player count in 2025?
According to ActivePlayer.io, a trusted game stats platform, PUBG Mobile consistently draws in millions of players every day. On average, the Google Play Store version sees around 1.6 to 3.8 million active players online at a time, while the App Store version typically ranges from 461,200 to 1.1 million.

As for daily activity in total, the Android version attracts between 7.5 to 12.5 million active players everyday, with the iOS version bringing in another 5.5 to 8.9 million. Looking at the broader picture, PUBG Mobile reaches 45 to 75 million monthly players on Android, and roughly 21.5 to 36.9 million on iOS. That puts the estimated average monthly player base at roughly 89.2 million as of November 2025.
Note: Numbers related to player count were last updated on Nov. 3. We’ll refresh them if anything changes.
| Time frame | Platform and player count (as of Nov. 3) |
|---|---|
| Daily |
Android (PlayStore): 7.5 to 12.5m iOS (App Store): 5.5 to 8.9m |
| Monthly |
Android (PlayStore): 45 to 75m iOS (App Store): 21.5 to 36.9m |
How many downloads does PUBG Mobile have?
As of Nov. 24, PUBG Mobile has crossed 500 million downloads on Android, while the iOS version has been installed over 307.5 million times. The lower number on Apple devices likely comes down to their smaller market share and higher entry cost, even though the game is generally known to run better on iOS than Android.
The real difference shows up in player engagement. As of the same date, Google Play has over 47 million reviews, while the App Store sits at around 1.5 million. That puts Android way ahead in terms of community activity and user feedback.
These numbers clearly show how much PUBG Mobile has grown since its 2018 launch. With flashy collaborations like BABYMONSTER and nonstop in-game events keeping the hype alive, the momentum isn’t just continuing—it’s accelerating. If the trend holds, PUBG Mobile isn’t just growing; it’s on track to dominate the mobile gaming space for years to come.