Free Fire Closed In India Too? Hoax Or Fact?
The Indian government has just announced that there are 118 Chinese applications that have been banned.
The case that all applications were banned occurred because of a dispute between India and China.
One of the biggest games PUBG Mobile also got banned, along with 117 other apps.
This makes the fans of the other biggest battle royale game panic, too Free Fire.
What about Free Fire? Will it get banned too?
Also Read: PUBG MOBILE IS BANNED IN INDIA, Here’s Why!
Will Free Fire be banned?
In fact, Free Fire (FF) has 500 million more download with a good rating on Google Play Store not an app originating from China.
So, Free Fire will not be banned or will not be closed by the Indian government, and it is based on a statement that has been issued.
Ministry of Technology and Information has released a collection of banned applications and states that This Free Fire game originating from SINGAPORE will not be banned or closed.
Here are some games that were banned in India:
- PUBG Mobile
- PUBG Mobile Lite
- AFK Area
- Pocket League
- Marvel Super War
- Cyber Hunter
- Cyber Hunter Lite, much more.
Who Owns Free Fire?
Free Fire (FF) issued or published by Garena, who is also a subordinate of the company Sea Limited.
The Free Fire developer, Garena, has an office based in Singapore. This superior company runs 3 businesses, Garena, Shopee, and SeaMoney.
Founded in 2009, Garena, maintains their position as an online retail company.
In 2021, they tried to design their own game for mobile.
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Well, Spinners! For those of you who are afraid that India will not allow the Free Fire game to work again, don’t worry.
In fact, this Free Fire game is not from China, while the applications banned by India are applications from Chinese developers.
It’s still safe for those of you who may often hang out with your friends in India.
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