RIYADH, September 9, 2025 – Manga Productions, a subsidiary of Mohammed bin Salman Foundation “Misk”, has announced a strategic collaboration with the globally popular mobile game, PUBG MOBILE, to launch a global outfit design competition under the theme “Horror.”
The competition, hosted at PUBG MOBILE’s P.D.P. (Player Designed Platform), invites designers worldwide to unleash their imagination by designing horror-themed outfits. Winning designs will be featured in-game and experienced by millions of players across the globe. The initiative offers participants the chance to compete for a prize pool totaling $20,000 USD, with a special focus on highlighting Saudi and Arab talents internationally.
The submission period opens on September 9, 2025, and will run until October 26, 2025. Each participant may submit up to five original designs, which will be evaluated by a distinguished panel of industry experts, including artists, game developers, and professional designers. In addition to the panel’s selections, players will have the chance to vote for their favorite designs, with a special “Popularity Award” awarded to the top-voted designs, and the results will be announced on November 24, 2025.
Commenting on the collaboration, Eng. Abdulaziz Alnaghmoosh, Business Development and Content Licensing Director at Manga Productions, said: “This collaboration with PUBG MOBILE reflects Manga Productions’ mission to export Saudi creativity to the world and to empower local and regional talents in the interactive entertainment sector. By offering a global platform for Saudi and Arab designers, we aim to build bridges between Arab culture and the global gaming industry, providing creators with a unique opportunity to contribute to one of the most popular and influential games worldwide.”
Since 2018, PUBG MOBILE Global Design Contest series has served as a gateway for discovering and celebrating emerging creative talent. This latest collaboration reflects Manga Productions’ commitment to expanding the global reach of Saudi creative content and supporting youth in shaping the future of the creative and digital industries.
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