PUBG ESP — Prone-in-Grass & Loot Detection (2026)
Last updated · April 7, 2026
Prone-in-Grass Is the #1 PUBG Frustration
Prone in tall grass is the #1 PUBG frustration and the reason most players quit FPP solos within their first month. You die to a player you literally cannot see — no sound cue, no visual cue, no warning, no fight. PUBG's grass rendering is server-side and your client doesn't render grass at distance. But enemy players who are prone in grass can still see you from their perspective because the grass renders at their position. The asymmetry is brutal and there's no in-game way to fix it.
Our PUBG ESP solves this completely. Every player on the map is highlighted with an outline, distance marker, weapon label, and team number, regardless of whether they're prone, hidden in tall grass, or lying flat behind a rock. The invisible-camper death cause that makes FPP solos miserable just stops happening. You see the campers before they see you. This single feature is the #1 reason customers buy Raw PUBG.
Every Layer of PUBG Intelligence the ESP Shows
See prone players in tall grass — the #1 PUBG frustration solved. Prone players, players behind rocks, players inside compound buildings, and players lying flat in any cover all render with full skeleton wireframes through the ESP overlay regardless of viewing angle. Late-game compound holds become winnable because you see exactly where every enemy is positioned before you push or peek.
Loot ESP for high-tier weapon drops and crates. Every loot crate, military crate, level-3 helmet, level-3 vest, M416, Beryl, AWM, AKM, attachments, and rare equipment renders with rarity color coding at distance. You can filter to only show legendary drops to avoid screen clutter. Saves a ton of wasted rotations to compounds that have nothing worth taking.
Highlight care packages with countdown timer. Each care package shows on the ESP with a real-time landing zone marker and countdown timer. If you're 800m from a drop and the timer says 120 seconds, you can decide whether to commit a vehicle to reach it or skip. Care package fights are some of the highest-loot moments in PUBG and the timing intel is what separates a successful drop from a missed opportunity.
Vehicle distance markers and fuel gauges. Cars, bikes, UAZs, Dacias, and buggies all render with range, current fuel level, and direction of movement. You'll know if the moving Dacia 100m out is full of squad members or just an empty bait, and whether the abandoned UAZ has enough gas to be worth taking. Lets you make rotation decisions based on actual data instead of guessing.
Bluezone timer overlay with phase predictions. The ESP shows the current zone, the next zone prediction, and a countdown timer until the next phase shifts. Combined with the loot ESP, you make rotation decisions based on full information — pre-route to the optimal safe position before the zone closes, knowing exactly which loot is available at the destination.
Why It Stays Undetected by BattlEye + Zakynthos
The ESP renders as an overlay separate from the game window. From BattlEye and Zakynthos's perspective, the PUBG client is rendering the game completely normally — there are no signature hits because no game memory has been touched. The overlay reads game state through a stream protocol that runs outside the anti-cheat sandbox.
We test the ESP against every BattlEye signature push and every Krafton patch because the prone-grass detection is the #1 reason customers buy Raw PUBG — losing it for even a few hours is unacceptable. Updates ship within 6-12 hours of an anti-cheat update. Combined with the HWID Spoofer for hardware-level protection against BattlEye HWID bans, the long-term ban risk is minimal.
What You Get with the Raw PUBG ESP
Every visible element toggles independently. Player skeletons, weapon labels, distance markers, health bars, world items, vehicles, care packages, and the bluezone overlay can all be turned on or off via the in-game menu. Most ranked players run minimal mode (skeletons + distances + bluezone only) for clean visuals; pub stomp profiles run everything on for maximum information.
The ESP integrates with the aimbot's tracking system so the moment a prone-in-grass player becomes visible, the aim is already locked onto them. Health bars on enemies through walls let you prioritize who to confirm first based on current HP rather than guessing. Squad team color coding makes it easy to track squad behavior at a strategic level instead of getting lost in 99 individual player dots.
Pricing & Access
The PUBG ESP is included in every Raw PUBG subscription tier — there are no per-feature paywalls. Plans start at $4.99 for a 1-day pass and go up to $34.99 for a 1-month subscription, with 3-day and 1-week options between. Buy on the product page, get your license key instantly via email after payment confirms, and the loader handles installation. Pair the ESP with the aimbot, wallhack, no-recoil, triggerbot, exploits, and radar for the full Raw PUBG suite.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Does the PUBG ESP show prone players in tall grass?
Yes. Prone players in tall grass, hidden behind rocks, lying flat in compounds — all rendered through the ESP overlay regardless of viewing angle. This is the #1 feature most PUBG customers buy the cheat for because it eliminates the invisible-camper death cause that makes FPP solos brutal.
Will the loot ESP show high-tier weapon drops?
Yes. Loot ESP highlights M416, Beryl, AWM, level-3 helmets, level-3 vests, and rare attachments at distance with rarity color coding. You can filter to only show legendary drops to avoid screen clutter. Care packages render with countdown timers so you can rotate to airdrop fights with timing.
Does the PUBG ESP track care package landings?
Yes. Each care package shows on the ESP with a real-time landing zone marker and countdown timer. If you're 800m from a drop and the timer says 120 seconds, you can decide whether to commit a vehicle to reach it or skip. Saves a ton of wasted rotations.
Can I see vehicle fuel levels through the ESP?
Yes. Vehicle distance markers show range, current fuel level, and direction of movement. You can identify if the moving Dacia 100m out is full of squad members or just an empty bait, and whether the abandoned UAZ has enough gas to be worth taking.
Will BattlEye detect the PUBG ESP overlay?
We test the ESP against every BattlEye signature push and ship updates within 6-12 hours of any change. The overlay technique doesn't hook the game renderer or modify memory in patterns BattlEye scans for, so signature detection misses it. Subscriptions auto-pause during anti-cheat downtime.
Does the PUBG ESP show the bluezone phase preview?
Yes. The bluezone overlay shows the current zone, the next zone prediction, and a countdown timer for when the next phase shifts. Combined with the radar's 3-zone preview, you can pre-rotate to the optimal safe position before anyone else in the lobby realizes where the zone is going.
Can the PUBG ESP help in FPP ranked solos?
Yes — FPP ranked solos are where the ESP is most valuable because you can't third-person peek to scout angles. Prone-in-grass detection alone eliminates the most common FPP solo death cause. Combined with the loot ESP for hot drop priority, FPP solos become winnable consistently instead of dying to invisible campers.
Does the PUBG ESP work on every map (Erangel, Vikendi, Sanhok, Miramar, Karakin)?
Yes. Every map renders the same player ESP, loot markers, vehicle data, care packages, and bluezone overlay regardless of map size or terrain type. The prone-in-grass detection is critical on all maps with tall vegetation, especially Erangel and Sanhok where bush ambushes are most common.
