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aespa Takes Over the Battleground with ‘Dark Arts’ and ‘Whiplash’


aespa dropped into the battleground this week, and they brought the heat.

PUBG Mobile officially launched its collaboration event with the K-pop quartet, and everything is live as of June 2026. Songs “Dark Arts” and “Whiplash” are now playable inside the game. Players can pull up both tracks in-game and feel the full energy.

The PUBG Mobile official Instagram account announced the news directly: “aespa online! SYNK in, feel the beat, and take over the battleground with powerful moves to ‘Dark Arts’ and ‘Whiplash’.”

Beyond the music, players can unlock aespa-themed dance emotes and collaboration outfits. Your squad can be out here rocking aespa drip between firefights. That’s a whole vibe.

The gaming-to-K-pop pipeline has been building for a minute, and PUBG Mobile has been one of the more consistent players in that space. Krafton – the company behind the game – has made a habit of pulling major cultural acts into its ecosystem. This collab with aespa feels like one of the cleaner fits yet. The group built their whole identity around a futuristic, digital-world concept. The AI alter-egos, the SYNK lore – it all maps naturally onto a battle royale world.

“Dark Arts” and “Whiplash” are two of the standout cuts in the group’s catalog. “Whiplash” in particular was a real moment for aespa. The track helped cement their spot as one of the harder-hitting acts in the fourth-gen K-pop wave. Getting it as the soundtrack to a PUBG match is a wild flex.

The PUBG Mobile post also used the moment to spotlight aespa’s latest release, LEMONADE. The group’s official account was tagged directly in the announcement. Fans got a two-for-one – new in-game content plus a push toward fresh music.

The post drew over 26,000 likes on Instagram. For a brand account announcing a gaming collab, those numbers show real crossover between PUBG Mobile’s player community and the aespa fanbase. Those two audiences don’t always run in the same lane.

aespa – made up of Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning – debuted under SM Entertainment in 2020. They’ve been one of the more interesting acts to track in fourth-gen K-pop since. Their ability to move into spaces beyond music is a big part of why. Partnering with one of the most-played mobile games on the planet puts them in front of a massive new audience. Some of those players might never have scrolled past a K-pop playlist otherwise.

The group’s whole aesthetic concept – living between a digital world and reality – gives this collab real creative logic. It fits the brand on both sides.

The aespa x PUBG Mobile event is live now. Players can access the tracks, dance emotes, and outfits in-game. Don’t sleep on it. The event has a limited run.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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