In PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds you need to quickly gather loot like weapons, vehicles, and gear. Only then do you have a good chance at the chicken dinner. Learn here in an interactive loot map where the best loot is located.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds drops you in true battle royale style over a lonely Eastern Bloc island. There you get to see where you stand while 99 other players are out to kill you all. Only if you find good loot faster than the others do you have a fair chance in this epic slaughter. It certainly helps if you already know where the best gear on the map is.
The big loot map in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
Resourceful players have meticulously explored the map “Erangel” of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and analyzed all known spawn points. For example, Imgur user ShatterNL created an extremely detailed map of all loot locations.
The map includes:
- Garages with high vehicle spawn probability
- Places where vehicles generally spawn
- Places where boats can generally spawn
- Areas with a chance of medium loot
- Areas with a chance of good loot
- Areas where military equipment could spawn
We have embedded the current map v0.8 from September 2017 here for you. Have fun looting!
Interactive loot map with always up-to-date content
If you just want to know where specific loot points are located, the interactive map from pubgmap.io is recommended. The map allows for dynamic zooming, is detailed, and lets you hide individual contents. So, if you just want to know where vehicles spawn, you can simply hide the rest. The interactive map is regularly updated and is also available in German. It can show on demand:
- Areas with very good loot
- Areas with good loot
- Houses where weapons often spawn
- Locations with high probability of vehicle spawns
- Locations with possible vehicle spawns
- Locations with possible boat spawns
You can find the interactive loot map for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds here!
General tips for getting loot on the PUBG map
If you want to optimally grab the good loot, there are a few useful tips:
- Remember that you can glide with the parachute, depending on your drop height, up to 1 to 2 kilometers. Each square on the two maps corresponds to one square kilometer.
- Look right after starting a session at the map to see where your plane is going. It always moves in a straight line. Then consider carefully whether you want to jump right over the big, popular loot spawn points. It’s expected to be very hot there.
- Sometimes it makes sense to jump in a remote location where vehicles are likely to be. Then you can gear up peacefully and quickly get back into the fray thanks to the vehicle and avoid the forcefield. Additionally, by then, a number of other players will be dead, and you will have survived longer and earned more points.
- If you are playing in a team, you should use the right mouse button to mark locations on the map and show your teammates where you want to go and where to search for loot.


