Since version 3.2, 120 FPS is an official feature available in the in-game settings for supported high-end devices. If your device is compatible, you can enable it natively by setting graphics to "Smooth" and frame rate to "Ultra Extreme".
On PC, official emulators like GameLoop provide safe settings to reach 120 FPS without risk, provided your hardware supports it. Summary Table: File vs. Official Method Since version 3
Modifying game files (like Active.sav ) or using third-party configuration tools is a direct violation of Krafton’s and Tencent's anti-cheat policies. Even if a file is labeled "No Ban," game updates can detect these modifications at any time, resulting in a permanent ban . Summary Table: File vs
Downloading and using a for PUBG Mobile is highly risky and generally not recommended for your main account. While these files claim to unlock "Ultra Extreme" performance without a ban, they often violate game policies and can lead to permanent account suspension. Performance & Safety Review Downloading and using a for PUBG Mobile is
Forcing 120 FPS on unsupported devices can cause extreme overheating , CPU/GPU throttling, and significant frame drops. This can lead to long-term damage to your phone's battery and processor.