PUBG Lore

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PUBG Lore
Active since 2020-10-07
Type Official
Creator Alice & Smith
Discovered 2020-10-07

List of Investigations > PUBG Lore


On October 7th, the main PUBG Twitter account shared this Twitter post with a video and the caption:

On tonight’s episode of Mysteries Unknown we explore the dark history around a plateau in Peru with some perplexing properties.

And with a link to PUBG Lore site.












October 7th

The website first showed several photos and objects with a Get Notified box that allowed you to enter your email address, a notification button and a share button. This is what was later called the Staging Area

Staging Area

. It is to note that after the website was updated, you could no longer access the staging area but it was later found on a separate link.


After entering an email address to be notified, 6 elements in the background start glitching and was discovered to be clickable. On the click, a very quick video of a few seconds would play and you would get a prompt to enter a passcode.

<spoiler> Each elements indicated a specific map in the PUBG game.

Entering the proper map name would give you a specific sentence and the image corresponding to that map would not longer be interactable.

Here are the passcodes and what they are attached to:

  • Erangel - The chest pawn - Will you embrace who you are meant to be?
  • Vikendi - The dinosaurs - But I found a new father. And I like his game much better.
  • Karakin - The broken statue - Every secret. I know it all.
  • Miramar - The lighter - What do you know about him? What has he told you about his plans?
  • Sanhok - The food - Do you know how much these people pay to watch this?
  • Paramo - The volcano - But what if he didn't have to die at all?

Once all 6 passcode were entered, a new message appeared:
You have proven yourself. Magna Venari. </spoiler>


October 15th

On October 15th, it was noticed that the website had been updated and the staging area had disappear.