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If you haven’t heard, PUBG mobile is giving away 150 UC for every players of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds in South Korea. This is after an wrong item was release on their market, and to compensate its users, they are giving away 150 UC for everyone who login to the game until July 28, 2018. UC is a form of a credit or game currency of the PUBG mobile, where you can use this to purchase premium item on the PUBG shop. Currently the price of every 60 UC is equal to $0.99 or 50 PHP.
So how do you claim your free 150 UC in PUBG Mobile? What you’ll need to do is to connect to a South Korean IP address and you can do that by using a VPN. There are lots of free VPN on the internet and the safest one is the Avast Secureline which has a 7 free trial you can use for activation. It’s also available in every platform from Windows, iOS, Android to MacOS. The 150 UC can be redeem in the PUBG game built-in inbox message from the game lobby.
The guide below can be use for PC (Tencent Gamind Buddy Emulator), Android and iOS.
How to claim your FREE 150 UC in PUBG Mobile
Download Avast Secureline for your device. For mobile, search it on Google Playstore for Android and App store for iOS.
Install and Open the Avast Secureline VPN.
Click the Change Location to select different country.
Browse down and select South Korea.
Once you’re connected, open the PUBG mobile.
On the upper right in the lobby, click/tap the Inbox Message, then open the message with the subject Apology to All.
Click Collect, to get your 150 Cash.
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So how do you claim your free 150 UC in PUBG Mobile? What you’ll need to do is to connect to a South Korean IP address and you can do that by using a VPN. There are lots of free VPN on the internet and the safest one is the Avast Secureline which has a 7 free trial you can use for activation. It’s also available in every platform from Windows, iOS, Android to MacOS. The 150 UC can be redeem in the PUBG game built-in inbox message from the game lobby.
The guide below can be use for PC (Tencent Gamind Buddy Emulator), Android and iOS.
How to claim your FREE 150 UC in PUBG Mobile
Download Avast Secureline for your device. For mobile, search it on Google Playstore for Android and App store for iOS.
Install and Open the Avast Secureline VPN.
Click the Change Location to select different country.
Browse down and select South Korea.
Once you’re connected, open the PUBG mobile.
On the upper right in the lobby, click/tap the Inbox Message, then open the message with the subject Apology to All.
Click Collect, to get your 150 Cash.
Heroes of the Storm is Blizzard's long-awaited entry into the MOBA scene. As the grandfather of the genre (since Warcraft III was where DOTA was born), Blizzard had a lot of hype to live up to. I would like to say that they delivered with Heroes of the Storm. The major difference between Heroes of the Storm and its competitors is simple: accessibility. Heroes is much more streamlined than League of Legends or DOTA 2, but that's not a bad thing. I don't feel like I need to keep a sheet of mandatory builds or items just to be competitive, and I don't feel like I need to spend hundreds of hours playing to be as good as other people. This one is much similar to the Street Fighter but with greater clarity in graphics and different characters. It also had a two player version but that can't be played online; only single player or competing with the CPU is playable. Also, there comes a flying object which dropped rounded balls which when picked can be used as a weapon.
Taking the tried-and-true formula of the online shooter and giving them the good old Nintendo spin, Splatoon shows gamers that online shooters don't need to be filled with gore and grunge. Gamers this year have enjoyed Splatoon so much that it won "Best Shooter" at this year's The Game Awards, beating out high profile releases like Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and Halo 5.
It's one of the most popular games of the 90's. And still liked by many people. Ideal when you are traveling for long hours. I'm sure there is an android version of it. Go check it out if you want to play this one while commuting.









