What happens when the world’s most iconic battle royale invites a crew of hardened heisters through the door? You get the PUBG x Payday mode, a limited-time collaboration that doesn’t just blend two games, but asks a bold question: does PUBG: Battlegrounds have the potential to be something more than battle royale?
Here’s an exclusive look at how PUBG Studios and Starbreeze Studios came together for this collaboration: the ambition, the creative tension, and the moment it all clicked.
More Than A Crossover
Payday is a limited-time heist mode for PUBG: Battlegrounds, developed in collaboration with Starbreeze, available from May 21 until June 25, 2026. Players team up to plan and execute high-risk heists across four urban environments, securing targets like vaults, data, and cash before making their escape. Players can choose from five classes, Assault, Medic, Tank, Marksman, and Ghost, each bringing distinct strengths to the job, and decide whether to move in quietly with stealth or escalate to direct combat when the situation demands it.
For the team at PUBG Studios, this wasn’t simply about adding Payday content to the game. It was about proving something bigger – that PUBG can go beyond battle royale.
“The most important starting point for this collaboration was the direction to evolve PUBG: Battlegrounds, not to keep it as just a battle royale game, but to transform it into a gameplay platform capable of housing diverse genres and play experiences,” said Gi Hwan Park, Mode Production Team at PUBG Studios. “We wanted to show that within PUBG: Battlegrounds, even a genre entirely different from battle royale can be fully realized.”
For the team at PUBG Studios, that question, ‘what if PUBG: Battlegrounds could hold an entirely different kind of game inside it?’, pointed naturally toward Payday. The franchise’s identity around teamwork, role assignment, and plan execution mapped directly onto what PUBG Studios wanted to build: a new kind of cooperative experience inside PUBG: Battlegrounds’ existing landscape.
And on the other side of the table, Starbreeze needed no convincing.
“There was genuine enthusiasm on both sides from the start,” said Tobias Remmers, Payday Franchise Director at Starbreeze.
“As big fans of PUBG: Battlegrounds, we were very excited when this opportunity came up. For us, collabs like this are one of the best ways to give Payday fans more of what they love, but within the games they’re already playing.”

The DNA Of A Heist
Bringing Payday into PUBG: Battlegrounds wasn’t just a matter of reskinning a squad match. It required transplanting the core feeling of a heist, the planning, the pressure, the desperate final push to the extraction point, into a world built around completely different rules.
For Starbreeze, there were non-negotiables.
“When you think of Payday, you think of the iconic masks and the heists,” said Remmers. “The core of a Payday heist is the feeling of executing a plan and getting away. To reach your goal, you must bypass multiple obstacles, and fighting a variety of enemies will require different strategies and quick wits to claim the loot. However, now that you have the loot in a bag on your back, it’s not over yet. You still need to escape. The desperate fight through the opposition is as important as the heist itself.”
That philosophy shaped every stage in PUBG: Battleground’s new Payday mode. Across four distinct locations, Money Exchange, Diamond District, Nightclub, and Road Rage, players work together to hack security systems, blow open vault doors, and seize cash before figuring out a way to escape. The goal isn’t to be the last one standing. It’s to get in, get what you need, and get out.

A Different Kind of Tension
Making the two game philosophies co-exist took more than good intentions. Battle royale is built on individual survival, even in a squad-based scenario, while a heist demands collaboration, where each member of the team works on different tasks that contribute to a collective goal.
“The structure itself is completely different,” said Gi Hwan Park. “If PUBG: Battlegrounds players approach it in the way they’re used to, the heist simply doesn’t work. The most important thing we focused on was making players naturally play in a goal-oriented way, building a structure where dividing roles and pushing through objectives as a team is far more effective than individual combat skill.”
That structural shift begins before the match even loads. Players choose from five distinct classes, Assault, Support, Tank, Marksman, and Ghost, each shaping how the team approaches the job. And the job itself can be handled in two very different ways.
Go quiet. Use stealth to slip past security and reach the objective without raising an alarm. Or go loud: breach, engage, and fight through everything standing between your crew and the exit. The choice isn’t just aesthetic; it determines how the entire heist unfolds.
“Coming from a traditional PUBG: Battlegrounds match, you’ll recognize the feeling of us against everyone,” said Remmers. “But unlike PUBG where weapons are found in the game, in Payday, the teamwork starts while planning the heist. What score are we aiming for? What role will you have on the team? What weapon will you bring?”

Built Together, Not Borrowed
What makes Payday Mode distinct from a typical branded event is how it was made. PUBG Studios didn’t attempt to recreate the feel of Payday on their own. They brought Starbreeze into the development process directly.
“The most important thing in this collaboration was that the Starbreeze team, who knows Payday best, participated in the development directly,” said Gi Hwan Park. “Rather than us imitating what feels Payday-like, we approached it as properly transplanting the original experience into PUBG.”
For PUBG Studios, Payday mode is a proof of concept, a demonstration that PUBG: Battlegrounds can be a platform for additional experiences that go far beyond where it started.
The Sound of the Job
The collaboration goes beyond gameplay. PUBG: Battlegrounds has partnered with artist 070 Shake to release an original track that captures the mood and atmosphere of Payday Mode. The song is coming soon to major music platforms, but you can catch a preview in the trailer below. And if you want to hear the full track first, you can listen to it exclusively in the PUBG: Battlegrounds lobby when the update arrives.
Drop In. Plan the Job. Get Out.
Payday Mode launches on Xbox Series X|S on May 21, and will be available until June 25.
For PUBG players, it’s a chance to experience a kind of tension the game has never offered before. For Payday fans, it’s the heist DNA they know, running through a world they might not expect.
“We hope PUBG: Battlegrounds players who have been with us for a long time will experience something completely different through this mode,” said Gi Hwan Park. “We want Payday fans to see for themselves how the familiar heist flow unfolds within the world of PUBG: Battlegrounds.“
The crew is assembled. The plan is set. Now it’s time to pull the job.
Payday Mode is a limited-time event, available from May 21 to June 25, 2026. Follow PUBG: Battlegrounds on X, Reddit, or YouTube for the latest updates.
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