Breaking Record, Garena Free Fire Releases Largest Video Game in Las Vegas
GAMEFINITY.ID, Jember – Recently, the game by Garena, Free Fire celebrated his brithday the fourth in Las Vegas, United States. Also at the event, there was a world record that was broken.
Garena Free Fire makes the world’s largest video game display. To help break this record, Garena uses lamps with a brightness of about 1.6 lumens that can illuminate the sides of the building.
The projector display measuring 46,744.65 feet shows the action of game players playing Free Fire.
The event was also enlivened by popular artists, such as Alok, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, KSHMR, and Zaffir. The event which took place in Las Vegas also released a new song entitled “Reunion” as well as being the fourth anniversary theme.
We’ve broken records before, but this one is one for the books. Take a look at our record-shattering experience in Vegas!
#FreeFire4nniversary #TuneUp4TheParty@GWR pic.twitter.com/XfQ42EAwc3
— Free Fire North America (@FreeFire_NA) August 23, 2021
To celebrate the fourth year of the battle royale game, Garena has given away many free items to gamers. And will also provide Thivia characters for free to all players.
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