Free Fire India, set to launch today after pre-registrations on Google Play Store, is delaying its release by a few more weeks, as announced on September 4. The game was previously suspended for over a year due to national security concerns. Garena, the corporation at the back of the game, desires to ensure the excellent viable enjoy for fans from the start.
They are refining gameplay and localizing the Free Fire India experience. The relaunch was first revealed on August 31, with former Indian captain MS Dhoni as the brand ambassador.
The game will feature ‘India-exclusive’ elements, including MS Dhoni as an in-game character named ‘Thala.’ Garena has partnered with cloud service provider Yotta for local data storage to enhance user experience.Free Fire India, set to launch today after pre-registrations on Google Play Store, is delaying its release by a few more weeks, as announced on September 4.
They are refining gameplay and localizing the Free Fire India experience. The relaunch was first revealed on August 31, with former Indian captain MS Dhoni as the brand ambassador.
The game will feature ‘India-exclusive’ elements, including MS Dhoni as an in-game character named ‘Thala.’ Garena has partnered with cloud service provider Yotta for local data storage to enhance user experience.
What’s new in Free Fire India?
Garena, the company behind Free Fire India, has partnered with Indian cricketer MS Dhoni, who will appear as a character named ‘Thala‘ in the game. They’re adding special features to help players reach the highest rank, Grandmaster.
Similar to BattleGrounds Mobile India, Free Fire India will have ‘playtime limits’ to remind players to take breaks. The game will also emphasize that it’s a virtual world.
To follow Indian laws, spending limits and ways to report bad behavior will be enforced. Garena plans to boost Esports in India by hosting a big tournament in Uttar Pradesh in December, as part of an agreement with the state government.
How to pre-register and download
Free Fire India will be ready for Android users to download starting September 5. Right now, you can pre-register for the game on the Google Play Store. To do this, just search for ‘Free Fire India’ and tap the green ‘Pre-register’ button.
Once you’ve signed up, you can choose to either download the game automatically when it’s available or do it manually. But, we don’t have information yet about whether the game will be available on Apple devices, as searching for ‘Free Fire India’ on the Apple App Store doesn’t show any relevant results.