A note on terminology: There is a legitimate feature called the PUBG Mobile Replay Editor (sometimes shortened to "reply editor" or mistakenly called "save editor" by new players). This tool lets you record and edit your match highlights for YouTube or TikTok. This is not a cheat. It is a built-in feature found in the settings menu under "Replay." Do not confuse it with inventory editing.
The short answer: No, not in the way you hope.
To understand why, let’s look at how PUBG Mobile patched this years ago.
If you have ever searched for "save editor PUBG Mobile," you are likely looking for a shortcut. Perhaps you want that elusive Glacier M416 skin, a closet full of X-Suit outfits, or simply a high-ranked account without spending thousands of hours or hundreds of dollars. The promise is tempting: a simple file edit that instantly unlocks everything.
But here is the brutal truth. In the world of PUBG Mobile (developed by Krafton and published by Level Infinite), save editors are largely a myth, a scam, or a direct path to a permanent ban. This article will dissect what a save editor actually is, why it doesn't work for PUBG Mobile, the massive risks involved, and finally, the legitimate ways to actually edit your game experience.
Verdict: Non-Functional & High Risk.
If you are looking for a "Save Editor" to modify your PUBG Mobile account (e.g., adding UC, BP, increasing rank, or unlocking skins), it does not work. PUBG Mobile is a server-based online multiplayer game. Unlike offline single-player games where data is stored on your device, PUBG Mobile data is stored on Tencent’s secure servers. Any software claiming to edit this data is likely a scam, malware, or a "placebo" tool that risks a permanent ban of your device and account.
To understand why save editors fail with PUBG Mobile, we must distinguish between Offline (Client-Side) and Online (Server-Side) games.
The "Save Editor" Fallacy: A save editor might be able to modify the visual data on your phone (what is often called a "client-side edit"). You might see 99,999 UC on your screen. However, the server still knows you have 60 UC. If you try to buy a crate, the app sends a request to the server: "Buy Crate for 10 UC." The server checks its records, sees you only have 60 UC, and rejects the transaction. The visual edit is purely cosmetic and temporary; it vanishes once the game re-syncs with the server.
Let's say you ignore the warnings and download a tool labeled "PUBG Mobile Save Editor v4.2." Here is the likely sequence of events:
Note: There are no "bypasses." There are no "private editors." Every major cheat forum (UnknownCheats, MPGH) has declared PUBG Mobile save editors a dead end.