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PUBG Font: What to Use for a Matching Look

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There is no official downloadable brand font kit, but a fan-made typeface and a couple of style rules get you close for thumbnails and banners.

People searching for a PUBG font are usually after one of two things: the exact typeface in the game's logo, or something close enough for a thumbnail, banner or clan tag. Krafton has not published an official brand font kit for either.

The fan-made option

A free typeface called Pubg Sans, made by an independent designer, is available on font sites like DaFont and is the closest thing to a purpose-built match — built specifically with the game's branding in mind rather than adapted from an unrelated commercial font. It is licensed for personal use; check the terms before putting it on anything commercial.

What the style actually is

The in-game wordmark and HUD text lean heavily condensed and bold, in the same family as military stencil and industrial sans styles used across a lot of shooter branding from the same era. If you are not fussy about an exact match, any bold condensed sans with sharp, slightly angular letterforms will read as "PUBG-ish" to most viewers.

For video and thumbnails

Editors making PUBG content usually reach for a heavy condensed sans plus a contrasting stroke or drop shadow, rather than the exact in-game font — readability at thumbnail size matters more than an exact typeface match, and most viewers will not notice the difference anyway.