GoPay is offering a special surprise for Bobotoh fans through the “GoPay Pet: Persib Special Prize Party” program running from November 24–30, 2025.

During this period, GoPay users can play the GoPay Pet game to collect Rubies and have a chance to win exclusive Persib Bandung prizes, including jerseys and a ball signed by Beckham Putra, the young midfield star of Maung Bandung.

The collaboration between GoPay and Persib is a form of support for the sports world and an effort to expand digital financial literacy in West Java.

“Through the Sehidup Sebiru collaboration, GoPay and Persib are presenting various activities that engage the Bobotoh community. We hope this program can inspire more users to learn about digital financial services.”

This program is open to all GoPay users with an active account who have completed identity verification (KYC). Participants simply need to play GoPay Pet, a virtual cat care game, to collect as many Rubies as possible and compete on the leaderboard.

“Users can collect as many Rubies as possible to increase their chances of winning prizes.”

In the Persib Special Prize Party program, GoPay has prepared highly sought-after prizes for Persib supporters. These prizes include a Persib jersey signed by Beckham Putra, a Persib ball signed by Beckham Putra, and GoPay balance for the winners. More frequent gameplay will improve participants’ positions on the leaderboard.

“The more active you are in caring for your virtual cat, the higher your chances of bringing home your favorite prize.”

Rubies can be collected through various in-game activities, such as feeding the virtual cat, completing daily missions, daily check-ins, buying decorations, and answering quizzes within the game. The more you play, the faster your ranking will rise.

GoPay confirms that the winners for the November period will be announced the following month.

With its light gamification concept, GoPay hopes this program will serve as entertainment for Bobotoh fans while expanding public understanding of digital financial services.

Persib Bandung

Persib Bandung is a professional football club based in Bandung, Indonesia, and is one of the country’s most popular and successful teams. Founded in 1933 during the Dutch colonial era, it has a long and storied history, winning multiple national league titles. The club is renowned for its passionate fan base, known as “Bobotoh,” who create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere at matches.

Beckham Putra

I am unable to provide a summary for “Beckham Putra” as it does not appear to be a recognized place, landmark, or cultural site. The name seems to be a combination of the famous footballer David Beckham and the common Malay/Indonesian name “Putra” (meaning “prince” or “son”). Without a specific, verifiable location or cultural context, I cannot provide any historical or descriptive information.

Maung Bandung

I am unable to find any specific information on a cultural or historical site named “Maung Bandung.” It is possible this refers to a local place name or a term that is not widely documented. Could you please provide any additional context or check the spelling?

GoPay

GoPay is a leading digital wallet and payment platform in Indonesia, launched in 2016. It was developed by Gojek, a super-app company, to facilitate cashless transactions for its ride-hailing and on-demand services. The platform has since expanded to become a widely used financial tool for online shopping, bill payments, and money transfers across the country.

Bobotoh

“Bobotoh” refers to the passionate and dedicated fan base of the Indonesian football club Persib Bandung, rather than a physical place. The term, which originates from the Sundanese language, emerged prominently in the 1980s and represents a deep-seated cultural identity tied to the city of Bandung in West Java. Known for their fervent support, Bobotoh are a central part of the matchday atmosphere and the club’s history.

West Java

West Java is a province of Indonesia located on the island of Java, with Bandung as its capital. Historically, it was part of several powerful Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms, most notably the Tarumanagara and Sunda Kingdoms, before coming under the influence of the Sultanate of Banten and later Dutch colonial rule. The region is renowned for its vibrant Sundanese culture, stunning volcanic landscapes, and the ancient megalithic site of Gunung Padang.