Garena Free Fire Max is now available in India, with new features and system requirements
Garena Free Fire MAX became available for download on the Google Play Store today, but the game’s servers are not yet ready.
Highlights
- The game is a redesign of the popular Garena Free Fire, allowing high-end smartphones to fully utilise their capabilities.
- You’ll need an Android phone with Android OS 4.1 or higher. The game’s size varies depending on the system’s specifications and hardware, but the initial download is roughly 0.9 GB.
- You’ll need an iPhone or iPad running iOS 11.0 or later to use iOS and iPadOS. The game will be roughly 1.7GB in size.
- The gameplay remains the same, with 50-player battle royale matches still available. However, it will provide a new game mode that will allow you to use the Craftland feature to construct your own landscapes.
Garena Free Fire Max
Free Fire Max, Garena’s latest battle royale title, is now available for download. The game is available for download from the Google Play Store. Garena is rewarding pre-registered users with fantastic prizes. They will receive exclusive goodies in their accounts after the game’s live servers go live. The game’s release date has been set for today, and it is already available for download.
Players that pre-register for the game before the deadline will receive special incentives. Many additional features will be added to the game with the debut of the game. Garena announced the skill modifications for a few characters earlier today.
The game will have “more realistic maps” and “more engaging gameplay,” according to Garena. The game will also receive some new exclusive features, such as a configurable map that will not be available in the standard Free Fire edition. Players who previously played the game in its original form will be able to log in and sync their data.
The battle royale shooter game, which is now only accessible for Android smartphones, is likely to be released for iOS soon, letting iPhone users to play alongside their Android counterparts.
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