Earning points doesn’t just mean opening your wallet. It’s better than nothing.īut here’s where things get just a little bit better. ![]() It’s… still not great, but it’s “free.” If you do spend triple digits during that first week, you’ll be close to getting a tenth of that back. Going off my own experience signing up to the system, you get three points for every £1 you spend for the first seven days, reducing the £100 spend needed to get something back to just over £30. It’s utterly abhorrent, right? Absolutely. Reach 100 points, and you can exchange them for a whopping £1 in Google Play Credit. as an example, you get one point for every £1 you spend in-game. For the light spenders out there the type to buy a Battle Pass every other month, or BP for a couple of crates every other week, there’s still something to gain. If you’re one of them, this little scheme will squeeze you like a sponge - and you’re probably ok with that. While it’s certainly not something 99 percent of the PUBG Mobile population partakes in, like any even remotely big mobile game out there, there are “whales” spending the big bucks.
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