The second PUBG Mobile collaboration with Jujutsu Kaisen is not messing around. Launched alongside the PUBG Mobile 4.3 update on March 13, this crossover brings back fan-favorite sorcerers, adds brand-new villains, and packs more cosmetic firepower than the original 2022 event ever did. But the clock is ticking: everything wraps up on April 12, 2026, and some of these items will not come back.
If you want to know exactly what’s up for grabs, how each reward system works, and where to spend your UC wisely, this is the guide to bookmark.
What’s Included in the PUBG Mobile JJK Rewards
The collaboration splits its rewards across three interconnected systems: Prize Path, Lucky Spin, and Double Lucky Treasure. Each one targets a different type of player, from grinders who prefer steady progression to collectors who want guaranteed unique drops. On top of that, a separate Jujutsu Discovery mission chain offers a completely free character set for anyone willing to put in the time.
Here’s how the full reward structure breaks down.
Prize Path: Your Main Progression Track
Think of the Prize Path as a collab-specific battle pass. You unlock it for 500 UC, then earn points by completing daily missions, challenge tasks, and playing matches. Every spin you make in the Lucky Spin also feeds points into this track, so the systems work together rather than competing for your attention.
The Prize Path has 25 levels, and each level unlocks a themed cosmetic. The highlights include:
| Level | Reward | Type |
| Early tiers | Jujutsu Kaisen Pan (Yuji Itadori artwork) | Melee skin |
| Early tiers | Jujutsu Kaisen Parachute (full cast design) | Parachute skin |
| Mid tiers | Jujutsu Kaisen SCAR-L (red-and-black action art) | Weapon skin |
| Mid tiers | Jujutsu Kaisen UAZ (cursed energy vehicle wrap) | Vehicle skin |
| Level 16 | Nobara Kugisaki Cosplay Set OR Megumi Fushiguro Cosplay Set | Mythic outfit (choose one) |
| Level 25 | Second cosplay set (the one you didn’t pick) | Mythic outfit |
Yes, you read that right. You can earn both mythic cosplay sets by maxing out the path. The Nobara set includes her blue school uniform, matching jacket, and signature short orange hair. The Megumi set features his sleek purple turtleneck tracksuit with the spiky black hair that fans of the anime will instantly recognize.
Two mythic-tier emotes and several JJK-themed backpack ornaments are scattered across the remaining levels. Once you hit Level 25, any leftover points automatically convert into Lucky Coins, which you can spend in the Redemption Shop before the event closes.
Lucky Spin: Where the Premium Skins Live
Lucky Spin is the gacha layer. A single spin costs 40 UC, and a 10-draw bundle runs 360 UC (saving you a bit per pull). Every spin also contributes Prize Path points, so nothing you spend here is wasted even if you don’t hit the jackpot immediately.
The character sets available through Lucky Spin are the real showstoppers of this collaboration:
- Ryomen Sukuna (Kimono) β an elegant version of the King of Curses in a flowing kimono outfit. There’s also a second Sukuna variant showing his heavily tattooed torso with dark hakama pants for a more aggressive look.
- Satoru Gojo (Blindfold) β the iconic purple outfit with his eyes hidden. A second variant, Gojo Serious, removes the blindfold entirely and reveals those striking blue eyes.
- Yuji Itadori Cosplay Set β red spiky hair, purple tracksuit, red scarf, bright red boots. The full protagonist package.
- Prison Realm Backpack β a replica of the red cube prison artifact with a giant glowing eye on the front. One of the most unique accessory designs in the entire event.
- Ryomen Sukuna Groza (Upgradable) β an assault rifle skin designed to look like living cursed flesh with bone-white structure, a red eye, sharp teeth, and dangling chains. It starts at Level 1 and can be upgraded all the way to Level 7, unlocking additional visual effects at each stage. Easily the single most coveted weapon skin in the collab.
Lucky Coins earned from spins can be redeemed in a separate shop for additional rare items, but that shop closes when the event ends. Don’t sit on your coins.
Double Lucky Treasure: No Duplicates Guaranteed
This is the collector-friendly system. Unlike Lucky Spin, every item you pull from Double Lucky Treasure gets removed from the pool permanently, meaning you will never receive the same reward twice. For players who hate the duplicate grind, this is where your UC goes furthest.
A single draw costs just 10 UC, while the “Draw All” option is priced at roughly 195β200 UC.
Key rewards exclusive to this system:
- Suguru Geto Character Set β his flowing blue-and-green sorcerer robe with wide sleeves and headband
- Choso Set β distinctive ponytail, face markings, and layered brown-and-white outfit with blood-manipulation details
- Cursed Spirit Manipulation β a themed emote effect inspired by Geto’s cursed technique
- Nue Glider β a massive orange phoenix-style bird glider that lets you soar across the map gripping its talons
- Inverted Spear of Heaven β an upgradable golden trident-machete hybrid melee weapon with a red-wrapped handle
- Cursed Corpse Tsukamoto Buddy β an adorable black bear companion wearing blue boxing gloves
- Jogo Helmet β headgear inspired by the volcanic cursed spirit
Free Rewards: The Aoi Todo Outfit and Jujutsu Discovery
You don’t need to spend a single UC to walk away with something from this event. The Jujutsu Discovery mission chain is a separate progression system that runs parallel to the paid content. Play matches on Erangel or Livik, collect Cursed Energy through themed activities, and complete daily tasks to level up your Discovery path.
The biggest free reward is the Aoi Todo outfit, but it requires active participation throughout the event period. You need to complete the full set of Jujutsu Discovery missions before April 12 to claim it. Daily logins and match-based missions are the fastest way to accumulate progress, so consistency matters more than marathon sessions.
Additional free items from the Discovery track include themed emotes, Silver Fragments, the Cathy companion (a cursed corpse buddy from the original 2022 collab), and temporary gun skins that can be earned without spending UC.
Themed Gameplay Mechanics on Erangel and Livik
The collaboration isn’t just cosmetics. The PUBG Mobile 4.3 update layered JJK-inspired gameplay elements across two maps:
- Sukuna’s Finger β Cursed Object Boxes spawn across Erangel and Livik, including in revamped urban areas introduced with the Evolving Universe mode. Finding sealed Sukuna fingers inside these crates gives you high-tier loot and counts toward event objectives.
- Cursed Corpse Grenades β a new throwable item that summons a Boss Cursed Corpse when used. Defeat the boss to earn powerful equipment drops. It’s a risk-reward mechanic that adds a PvE layer to your standard match rotation.
- Battle Skills β at the start of each match, you can select a passive ability inspired by cursed techniques. Eliminating enemies activates these powers, including effects like health regeneration.
These mechanics are active in Ranked Theme Mode and contribute to your Jujutsu Discovery progress, so there’s a real incentive to engage with them beyond novelty.
How Much UC Do You Actually Need?
Let’s break it down realistically.
| System | Entry Cost | Notes |
| Prize Path | 500 UC | Unlocks all 25 levels via missions (no extra UC needed if you grind) |
| Lucky Spin | 40 UC/spin, 360 UC/10-draw | RNG-based; budget depends on luck |
| Double Lucky Treasure | 10 UC/draw, ~200 UC/Draw All | No duplicates; finite pool |
| Jujutsu Discovery | Free | Requires daily participation |
If you only have budget for one thing, the Prize Path at 500 UC offers the best value per UC spent. Two mythic cosplay sets, a vehicle skin, weapon skins, and emotes for the price of a couple of Lucky Spin 10-draws is a solid deal. Players who saved UC during the 100% Bonus UC Up event earlier this year effectively halved that cost.
For the full collector experience across all three systems, expect to spend anywhere from 2,000β5,000+ UC depending on your Lucky Spin luck. The Double Lucky Treasure system helps control costs since the pool shrinks with every pull.
Key Dates to Remember
The event window is tight. Here’s what matters:
- March 13, 2026 β collaboration goes live globally
- April 12, 2026 β all three reward systems close; Jujutsu Discovery deadline for the Aoi Todo outfit
- After April 12 β Lucky Coin Redemption Shop closes; leftover coins are gone
This also overlaps with PUBG Mobile’s 8th Anniversary celebration and the Mythic Forge event, so there are additional rewards and activities running alongside the JJK content. Anniversary Perk Vouchers earned during the celebration can help reduce effective UC costs on the Prize Path.
Final Thoughts
The PUBG Mobile x Jujutsu Kaisen collaboration in 2026 is a significant upgrade over the original 2022 event. More characters, better progression systems, and the no-duplicate Double Lucky Treasure mechanic all add up to one of the most complete anime crossovers the game has ever run. Whether you’re here for Gojo, grinding toward that Sukuna Groza, or just trying to grab the free Aoi Todo set, the important thing is not to wait. April 12 will arrive faster than a Domain Expansion, and once this event closes, these items are going back into the vault.