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PUBG Mobile vs Call of Duty: Mobile
The difference is simple: PUBG feels like a match, CODM feels like a session.
PUBG is slow, tense, and sometimes even boring in the beginning—but that’s the point. You loot, rotate, think, wait, and then suddenly everything becomes intense. One wrong move and you’re done. It rewards patience and awareness more than raw speed.
CODM is the opposite. You jump in and you’re already shooting within seconds. No waiting, no long rotations. Even if you die, you’re back instantly. It’s built to keep you engaged all the time, not to test your patience.
Gunplay is where the real gap shows. PUBG guns feel heavy and unforgiving. Recoil matters, positioning matters, and long-range fights actually require skill. CODM guns feel smooth and controlled. Aim assist helps, recoil is easier, and fights are more about reaction speed than control.
Maps also change the mood completely. PUBG’s big maps make you think about where to go and when to move. CODM’s smaller maps are designed for constant action. There’s almost no downtime.
When it comes to skill, PUBG is harder to master. Not just aiming—decision-making, timing, and survival all matter. CODM still has skill, especially in ranked, but it’s more accessible. You can be decent quickly without grinding for months.
Now the real truth most people won’t say:
PUBG gives better satisfaction when you win. CODM gives more fun while playing.
PUBG is that one serious match you focus on. CODM is what you open when you just want to play and relax without overthinking.
So it comes down to your mood:
If you like slow, realistic, high-stakes gameplay, go with PUBG.
If you like fast, smooth, nonstop action, CODM will feel better daily.
Most players respect PUBG more, but they end up playing CODM more often.
Posted on 04/07/2026224 Views

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