Free Fire, a popular battle royale game, is rumored to make a comeback in India next month, while the Free Fire content shooting images in the streets of Mumbai is making waves in the industry. Check out more details about Free Fire Unban
Free Fire was banned by the Indian government in February 2022 over data security concerns. However, according to reports, the game will make a long-awaited return to India. Free Fire has had a significant impact on the growth of the Indian mobile gaming industry and has a very large fan base in India as the game is made for low- and mid-end devices, where all the players can enjoy the battle royale game on their low- and mid-end devices and play with their friends.
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Free Fire Content Shoot in Mumbai?
Free Fire characters were spotted on the streets and at the Gateway of India, signifying the thrilling return of the popular game Free Fire. Characters in the shoot photographs are enjoying Mumbai’s Vada Pav and Pani Puri, as well as going in an iconic local train and shooting images in the Gateway of India and Marin Drive.
After the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s (MeitY) ban in April 2022 on Free Fire. Garena, the developer of Free Fire, has made lots of efforts to satisfy MeitY’s terms and conditions. A few months ago, Garena also partnered with the UP government, signing an MOU to promote ESports in Uttar Pradesh.
The main rival of Free Fire in India, Battlegrounds Mobile India, had also made a comeback in India following the ban in 2022, so fans were expecting the same comeback for Free Fire in India. However, the comeback news of Free Fire is not officially confirmed yet, but viral images indicate the Free Fire Unban in India.
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