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Garena Free Fire: An Overview and Brief Analysis!

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As of now, Free Fire unquestionably needs no introduction. It’s one of the most common mobile battle royale games in reality, exceeding the counterparts PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, and different games in the kind. Free Fire has over 60-million user reviews, as well as over 500-million downloads on the Play Store, which is no small feat certainly.

What Is Garena Free Fire?

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Formerly released in September 2017 as a beta for Android and iOS, Free Fire came at a moment when battle royales were nevertheless almost brand-new. The first beta of the game was published even before PUBG had arrived on PC, which started the whole genre into the mainstream application. This increase in demand for battle royales is linked with the increasing investment in mobile gaming. As a result, Free Fire is one of the most commonly downloaded games in the Play Store, a title that they still hold today three years after.

Game Name Free Fire
Android Version 4.0.3 and up
Category Survival
User Reviews 4.3 out of 5 Stars
Current Version v1.59.5
Last Update 14 February 2021
Size 610 MB
Downloads

Google Play Link

100,000,000+

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dts.freefireth

 

Garena Free Fire is by 111 Dots Studio applying Unity 3D. It is an engine commonly used among indie creator studios since it is available and has a broad assortment of assets immediately available for download. The engine is also very adaptable and gives lots of characteristics and artistic freedom for those who understand its complexities.

 Game Modes

  • Classic: This gives regular BR adventure where up to 50 contestants challenge each other to see who is the greatest.
  • Clash Squad: It is a versus game mode including two sides of upto four players each, where the aim is to overpower the opponent squad. The team who wins the most out of 7 rounds is the champion. Each kill and win gains the player’s money, which they can use to buy weaponry at the opening of each round. This play mode is very similar to CS: GO.
  • Rush Hour: This is a compressed version of the conventional battle royale where only 20 players descend into a small area. It is excellent for those who want fast battle royale competitions.
  • Kill Secured: Kill Secured is a short game mode that supports a team-deathmatch form, where the goal is to get more kills than the opponent. Every time a player dies, they give a dog tag. If the opponent chooses up the tag, they add extra points. However, associates can also pick up the tags to reject the rival team the additional points.
  • BigHead: A fun team-deathmatch-style mode where every player has extended heads.

However, of the modes discussed above, the staples are Classic and Clash Squad. The others are only obtainable on some days and are usually replaced by new game modes frequently.

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Joana
Joana
Joana, one of the senior writers at Georgia Online, has been taking care of all the national coverage. He loves to write about the latest technology, and before joining Georgia Online, Joana was a part of the editorial board of a local magazine. joana@georgiaonline.ge
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