
PUBG MOBILE just leveled up—and not with another skin drop or map update, but with a cultural reset that blends pop, nostalgia, and Malaysian flair. Enter MASDO: the retro-pop quartet that’s shaking up the battlefield, mic in hand. And yes, this PUBG Mobile X MASDO collab isn’t just cool—it’s genius.
Announced in March 2025, this unexpected (but very welcome) partnership celebrates PUBG MOBILE’s Version 3.7 update and 7th anniversary. And it comes with a power move: a fresh soundtrack titled “Bertemu Kembali.” Released on 14 March, the track launched during the PMSL SEA Spring 2025 Grand Finals at IOI Grand Exhibition Centre, drawing nearly 2,000 fans. Even better? Malaysian teams placed 3rd and 5th—Malaysia boleh, indeed.
Now, let’s talk vibes. MASDO’s signature vintage sound mixed with the high-octane energy of PUBG MOBILE? It’s the kind of pairing we didn’t know we needed. The track’s already hit over 1 million views across platforms and is now streaming on Apple Music, Spotify, and MASDO’s official YouTube.
Still want more? Don’t worry—there’s a second track coming in August 2025 for Malaysia’s Merdeka celebration. Plus, a voicepack is dropping soon featuring the actual voices of Ali, Mawi, and Ceri from MASDO. You’ll literally hear their retro swagger every time you parachute in-game.

According to PUBG MOBILE Malaysia Product Manager Adil Hisham, this partnership isn’t just about music. It’s about creating new memories with familiar energy. “It’s a nostalgic throwback with modern adrenaline,” he said. And frankly, it shows.
Also, “Bertemu Kembali” will be permanently added into PUBG MOBILE—free for all players. That’s right. No need to grind for rewards or use in-game currency. Just pure vibes, no gatekeeping.
With Rondo—PUBG MOBILE’s largest map yet—now live and MASDO’s charm embedded into the gameplay, this update hits all the right notes. It’s a crossover that redefines what it means to be “game-changing.”
So whether you’re dropping into the battlegrounds or vibing in your car, PUBG MOBILE x MASDO just gave Malaysia a cultural moment. And we’re here for it.