Free Fire is one of the most downloaded Android games of all time. The game was mainly a substitute for PUBG Mobile. Free Fire really took off in popularity once PUBG Mobile was banned in India. However, the popularity didn’t last long since the Indian government banned it too. However, Free Fire is getting back, and here is everything you need to know about the unban.
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Free Fire Unban – Release Date and More
The original Free Fire was banned by the Indian Government along with other 54 Chinese apps. The Free Fire Max version of the game was still available but the original one wasn’t anymore. The Max and original used different profiles, so a lot of people’s progress was lost. However, the game is now making an official return on 5 September.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, an Indian cricketer, will serve as the face of Free Fire India and be playable as the character Thala in the game, according to Garena. The game will also include a number of unique elements that will make it simple for players to get to Grandmaster, the highest level in Free Fire awarded to the top 300 players in a region.
Free Fire India will feature “playtime limits” and prompt players to “Take a Break” if they are playing for an extended period of time, just like BattleGrounds Mobile India. The company, which is based in Singapore, will also inform players that the game is set in a virtual environment.
Pre-register and Download
Interested gamers may pre-register for the game on the Google Play Store right.
- search for “Free Fire India” on the Play Store.
- Tap the “Pre-register” icon.
- You can select to have the game downloaded immediately whenever it becomes available.