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Garena Free Fire Is Back In India From This Date! Govt Removes Ban

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Free Fire India is set to return to India from September 5 pursuit the government’s ban in February 2022 due to privacy and user safety concerns.

Garena Free Fire Is Back In India From This Date! Govt Removed Ban

New features

Developer and Esports visitor Garena said that the app will be misogynist to download from September 5.

This time it comes with features such as a verification system to enable parental supervision, gameplay limitations and ‘take a break’ reminders.

Message to Indian players

“India is home to very passionate communities of esports enthusiasts and we are excited to be worldly-wise to support our fans from Bharat with the launch of Free Fire India.

We squint forward to providing an engaging and highly localised wits for Indian users,” Garena Co-Founder Gang Ye said in a statement.

New producer and playable character

The Singaporean visitor has moreover roped in Indian cricketer MS Dhoni as the new trademark producer for Free Fire India.

“He (Dhoni) will be prestigious as the first Indian sportsperson to be featured in-game as a playable character, ‘Thala’.

Dhoni will be joined by other leading sportspersons, such as football tutorage Sunil Chhetri, badminton champion Saina Nehwal, tennis legend Leander Paes, and Kabbadi champion Rahul Chaudhari,” the visitor said.

Competition

Free Fire competes with PUBG which was vetoed in 2020.

However flipside game from the same South Korean video game firm Krafton- BGMI is misogynist in the country.

Management of user data

Another utterance was made slantingly the release date.

Garena has partnered with data services firm Yotta’s deject hosting and storage infrastructure for Free Fire India.

“As a MeitY-empanelled service provider, Yotta will ensure weightier in-class management of personal data of Indian users on local servers and network connectivity services to support Garena’s product offerings in India, including in exports,” Garena said.

Esports Championship

They have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Uttar Pradesh government to uplift the minutiae of esports in India.

“We are moreover single-minded to supporting the minutiae of India’s esports and startup ecosystems.

The Free Fire India Esports Championships is our first step in towers out our platform of esports events and activities in the coming months to empower Indian esports athletes to succeed globally”, the cofounder said.

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