Changing your name in PUBG Mobile is kind of weird, but it’s useful if you wanna stand out or just get rid of that embarrassing nickname. This process is pretty straightforward once you know where to look — though, of course, PUBG loves hiding stuff behind menus. Expect to need some UC (the in-game currency), and if you’re short, well, you might have to grind or buy more. Here’s the lowdown with some added tips.

Step 1: Access the Shop

First step is to open the game, obviously, and head over to the Shop. On the main menu, it’s usually at the bottom or on the side — look for the icon. When you’re inside, this is where the magic happens—you can buy skins, crates, and the all-important rename card. On some setups, the shop might load slow or glitch, so give it a sec or restart if needed.

Step 2: Find Treasures and Get Your Rename Card

Within the Shop, look for the Treasures category. Here, you’ll spot the option for a Rename Card. It typically costs around 180 UC. On some days, the game runs a promo, and you might see discounts or bundles, so keep an eye out. If it’s missing, double-check your connection or try relaunching. Sometimes the store interface glitches, and you gotta wait for it to refresh.

Step 3: Open Your Inventory

After snagging the rename card, tap on the Inventory icon. It’s usually in the main menu, looking like a backpack. Here’s where all your items are stored, including that shiny new token you just bought. Quick note: on some versions or after updates, your inventory layout might shift or bug out, so if the item isn’t visible, restarting the game can help.

Step 4: Use the Rename Card

Inside the inventory, scroll until you find the Rename Card. Tap on it and select Use. A pop-up appears asking for your new name. This is where things can get a little frustrating if the game throws an error or the keyboard refuses to pop up. Sometimes it just needs a click outside and back in—kind of dumb, but it happens.

Step 5: Input Your New Name and Confirm

Type your desired name carefully—double-check because PUBG is strict about banned words or special characters. Once ready, hit Okay or Confirm. Expect a brief delay while the game processes it. If it doesn’t work right away, try restarting or repeating. Not sure why it works, but sometimes it’s a matter of timing or connection hiccups.

Extra Tips & Common Issues

If encountering trouble switching names, here are some common culprits:

  • Make sure you have enough UC. If not, grind matches or purchase more via the in-game store.
  • Check your spelling before hitting confirm — banned words or special characters can get rejected.
  • If your name is already taken, you’ll get a prompt to pick something different.
  • Sometimes the rename system temporarily glitches—logging out and back in or reinstalling can clear it up.

When to Try These Methods

If you’re seeing your old name lingering or the game won’t let you change it at all, these steps apply. Also, if the rename card isn’t showing up after purchase, or the confirm button doesn’t do anything, double-check your connection and game version.

What to Expect

Once it all goes smoothly, your nickname updates pretty quickly — sometimes immediately, other times after a restart or reconnect. It’s annoying, but on the whole, it works. Just don’t expect perfect vanilla behavior from PUBG’s menus.

In case the straightforward steps don’t work…

The game or even your device might need a reset. Clearing cache, updating PUBG, or even reinstalling sometimes helps. And if all else fails, check out the official forums or Reddit — someone’s probably run into the same problem and figured out a workaround.

Summary

  • Get the rename card from the Shop in Treasures.
  • Go to Inventory and use the card.
  • Type your new name carefully and confirm.
  • Expect minor glitches, sometimes a restart is needed.

Fingers crossed this helps. Just something that worked on multiple machines, so maybe it’ll do the trick for you too.