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PUBG Mobile Teams Up With Krispy Kreme For Sweet In-Game Treats
By Jonathan ToyadVerified|November 26, 2024|0 Comment
PUBG Mobile, the most-played battle royale shooter in Malaysia despite the many other online FPSs out there, is getting a sweet deal with this major crossover.
Krafton has announced its partnership with Krispy Kreme’s Malaysia branch, meaning you’ll be seeing donuts & glazed goodies in PUBG Mobile. Right now, players can purchase these exclusive doughnuts at Krispy Kreme Malaysia stores nationwide. Inspired by the latest PUBG Mobile Version 3.5 – Icemire Frontier, where dragons, mammoths, sabretooth tigers and players come together in the frosty battleground, features four limited edition PUBG Mobile-themed doughnuts available.
These treats above are inspired by the game’s levels and creatures:
Not only do these doughnuts come in a special PUBG MOBILE x Krispy Kreme box, but they also come with limited-edition stickers for any purchases above RM10 and a 325 UC code for PUBG MOBILE purchases of RM25 and above only at Krispy Kreme IOI City Mall & Krispy Kreme R&R Juru, Penang.
In addition, PUBG Mobile and Krispy Kreme Malaysia will be hosting community gatherings in the following Krispy Kreme outlets:
30th November: Krispy Kreme, First Floor-West Wing (F-K3), IOI City Mall, Ioi Resort, Putrajaya, Selangor
1st December: Krispy Kreme @ R&R Juru (Southbound) 8, Lrg Setia Sentral 2, Pusat Perniagaan Setia Sentral, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang
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