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FREE FIRE GAME
DISCRIPTION
Garena Free Fire (also known as Free Fire Battlegrounds or Free Fire) is an online multiplayer battle royale game, developed by 111 Dots Studio[2] and published by Garena for Android and iOS.[3][4] It became the most downloaded mobile game of 2019,[5] due to its popularity, the game received the award for "Best Popular Vote Game" by the Google Play Store in 2019.[6] As of November, 2019, Free Fire has grossed over $1 billion worldwide.[7]
Garena is currently working on an enhanced version of Free Fire which will be called Free Fire Max
When the player joins a game, they will enter a plane, which will fly over the play island. While the plane is flying over the island the player can jump where they want, thus allowing them to choose a strategic place to land away from enemies. After landing, the player must then go looking for weapons and utility items. Medical equipment, medium and large weapons, grenades, and other items featured can be found throughout the island. The ultimate goal of the player is to survive on an island with a maximum of 50-51 players online; this requires eliminating all opponents the player encounters along the way and ensuring that they are the only survivor remaining.The available safe area of the game's map decreases in size over time, directing surviving players into tighter areas to force encounters. The last player or team standing wins the round.
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Categories:
2017 video games
Battle royale games
Unreal Engine games
Android (operating system) games
IOS games
Multiplayer video games
Third-person shooters
Video games set on islands
Video games developed in Vietnam
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