PUBG Mobile is stepping off the battlefield and onto the dance floor with the launch of its Afro Frenzy Dance Challenge, a campaign that celebrates African culture, music, and creativity.
Hosted exclusively on TikTok, the challenge brings together gamers, dancers, and creators from across the continent in a unique showcase of style, rhythm, and in-game passion.
The campaign kicked off yesterday with the spotlight on a brand-new track titled “I’m The One,” a collaborative effort between PUBG Mobile and Kenyan hitmaker Fathermoh.
It blends perfectly with PUBG Mobile’s playful energy and encourages participants to express themselves through dance while highlighting African sound and swagger.
The main challenge centers around the Afro Frenzy Move, a signature dance step that every submission must include.
How to Participate in the Afro Frenzy Challenge
If you’re ready to show off your moves and potentially win big, here’s how to take part:
- Use the Official Audio:
All videos must feature the track “PUBG Mobile ft. Fathermoh, I’m The One.” - Minimum 15 Seconds:
Videos should be at least 15 seconds long and must include the Afro Frenzy Move somewhere in the performance. - Get Creative:
Participants are encouraged to duet with:- A popular influencer (KOL) using the same audio, or
- PUBG Mobile’s official in-game footage, performing the dance together.
- Boost Your Reach with Hashtags:
Include these hashtags in your video description:
#AfroFrenzy #DanceChallenge #Iamtheone #mapangale
And don’t forget to tag the official account: @pubg.mobile.africa.
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What You Can Win
To keep the momentum high, PUBG Mobile will be rewarding participants with weekly prizes in two categories:
- Top Viewed Video: Takes home KES 30,000 in cash.
- Most Creative Video: Wins an Oraimo SpaceBox Pro, a premium audio device.
PUBG Mobile recommends starting your video with a short gameplay clip before transitioning into your dance routine. This helps keep the content relevant to the PUBG community while making it engaging and easy to replicate, a key ingredient for going viral.




























