PUBG vs Call of Duty Mobile: In this article, we will be comparing two very popular Battle Royale games in recent times. However, keep in mind that PUBG is a PC game, and Call of Duty is a mobile game. But is one game better than the other at core gameplay? Let’s find out.
PUBG

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) is an online multiplayer Battle Royale game developed and published by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole.
PUBG was a game which took out the best elements from the most famous shooting games, and created an incredible compilation. It had many unique elements to it too, which made the game feel incredibly fresh when it first came out.
Many people forgot about all other games and started playing PUBG because of its appeal and over-night success. It became a phenomenon. Even now, it is considered one of the best games in the Battle Royale genre.
Call of Duty Mobile

Just like Bluehole reached out to Tencent for PUBG Mobile, Activision had also reached out to Tencent for Call of Duty Mobile. Call of Duty Mobile is designed to give a thrilling experience of iconic COD gameplay on your mobile devices.
If you’re one of the players who got the early access to the game you might have noticed that the sound of the game is really similar to of PUBG Mobile. Call of Duty Mobile brings together many maps, weapons and characters from across the Call of Duty series into this version.
Currently, Call of Duty Mobile is in beta. It was released in a few select countries in June 2019.
Conclusion
PUBG vs Call of Duty Mobile: Both these games have been created by the same developers. You may notice lot of common features between them both. However, PUBG is far more popular than Call of Duty is currently.
It’s quite clear that both these games are quite good and entertaining, so the only question is: Do you prefer playing on your computer or your mobile.
If you prefer playing on PC, go for PUBG. If you are a mobile gamer, go for Call of Duty Mobile. I personally prefer PUBG because I’m a PC gamer.