For Android and iOS, Garena developed and published the free-to-play battle royale game Free Fire.[2] The publication date was December 8, 2017. With over a billion downloads on the Google Play Store, it rose to the top of the global mobile game download charts in 2019. It was the highest grossing mobile game in the United States during the first quarter of 2021.[3] Its lifetime revenue topped $1 billion in November 2019.[4] Free Fire had more than 150 million active users per day as of 2021.
Although Garena was established in 2009, the firm didn't establish its own studio until 2014 in order to begin producing video games.
One of the main draws of the game Free Fire is that it runs on even the simplest of phones.
Unity Fire was created using Unity Technologies' Unity graphics engine, a platform for creating video games.
A Battle Royale mobile game called Free Fire was created by the Vietnamese company 111 Dots.
Singapore-based Garena provided funding and release for Free Fire during its development.
Game modes
Team Deathmatch, Clash Squad, Big Head, Explosive Jump, Cold Steel, Zombie Hunt, Rampage, and Pet Mania are just a few of the more than fifteen game modes available in Free Fire. But other than Lone Wolf, Clash Squad, and Battle Royale, these modes are only accessible during special occasions.
Up to 52 people can join the Battle Royale mode in Free Fire when they arrive on an island without any weapons. They must battle by stealing weapons and gear from buildings in an effort to be the last person standing. Their rating will be impacted if they play this mode in ranked mode. There are six different maps available: Nexterra, Alpine, Purgatory, Kalahari, Bermuda, and Bermuda Remastered. Play can be done in solo, duet, or squad modes.
In the four-player versus four-player variation of Clash Squad, participants can purchase.
FREE FIRE MAX
The improved version of Free Fire, known as Free Fire MAX, was made available in 2021. It has a 360-degree rotational lobby, sound effects, and enhanced High Definition graphics. Both Free Fire and Free Fire MAX allow users to log in with the same account, and in-game purchases, outfits, and goods are synchronized across the two titles. Because both games use FireLink technology, gamers from both can play together at the same time. Due to security concerns regarding its ties to China, the Indian government banned Free Fire and 56 other apps in February 2022; nevertheless, Free Fire MAX was still accessible on the nation's play store and app store.