PUBG - 1100 G-Coin
1,100 G-Coin (1,000 purchased + 100 bonus) for PUBG on Xbox. Spend it on weapon skins, outfits, parachute skins, Survivor Passes, and G-Coin-exclusive cosmetics. Base game required.
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About PUBG - 1100 G-Coin
Let's be straight about what this is: a virtual currency top-up, not a game. You're buying 1,100 G-Coin (1,000 base plus a 100-unit bonus) that lands in your PUBG wallet on Xbox One or Xbox Series X. From there it's yours to spend however you want inside the game's cosmetics store. No gameplay advantage involved, full stop. G-Coin is PUBG's hard currency on console, built specifically because Xbox and PlayStation don't have a Steam Marketplace equivalent. The idea is simple enough: you load up a balance once, then buy individual items without going through a separate payment confirmation every single time. Compared to the earned soft currency (BP), G-Coin is the only way to access direct-purchase cosmetics, meaning you know exactly what you're getting before you spend. No loot box spin, no randomised crate pull with G-Coin itself. Randomised crates are a BP affair. That transparency is genuinely the one thing worth praising here. What can 1,100 G-Coin actually cover? A Survivor Pass runs around 990 G-Coin and is widely considered the most efficient use of the currency, partly because completing pass tiers gives some G-Coin back, making it close to self-sustaining if you put in the hours. Individual premium outfit sets sit in the 800-1,500 G-Coin range, so this bundle gets you in the door for exactly one mid-tier cosmetic or one pass with a small remainder. Collaboration skins from past events like Ducati or Aston Martin integrations tend to cost more, so if you're eyeing those specifically you'll need a larger package. The 100-unit bonus on this tier is modest. Bigger bundles scale the bonus more aggressively, so if you're planning to spend heavily, doing the math on larger packs first makes sense. The practical ceiling here is that 1,100 G-Coin is a starter-level top-up. It suits a player who wants one specific outfit or wants to grab the current Survivor Pass without over-committing. It does not suit someone chasing a full collaboration bundle or stacking up inventory across a season. The Xbox store lists G-Coin validity as five years from receipt on some promotional packs, so unspent balance at least won't evaporate on you quickly. Nothing about this changes how PUBG plays on console, how the netcode feels, or what your TTK looks like in Ranked. It's cosmetics infrastructure, purely. Fred, Scout Team
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- Developer
- KRAFTON, Inc.
- Publisher
- KRAFTON, Inc.
- Release Date
- Sep 4, 2018