Survival mobile game 'Free Fire' launches local server in Pakistan

'Free Fire' was one of the most downloaded mobile games last year and is now aiming to grow bigger in the local market.
Published October 3, 2020

Garena 'Free Fire', one of the most downloaded mobile games in 2019, has announced that they are officially releasing their own server in Pakistan.

'Free Fire' has currently hit more than 500 million downloads on Google Play and is aiming to grow bigger in the local market.

With its new campaign #F5YourGame live on social media, the game intends to bring new experiences for its fans.

Here are the five F's the mobile game is offering:

F1: Fun - enjoy a whole new battle royale experience

The battle royale game aims to deliver a novel gaming experience to its Pakistani players. The server will not only add to the experience, but also make some changes in the game, such as introducing new game modes and improving the ones that exist.

One of the updates is through partnerships, the most recent of which was the one with Spanish Netflix hit 'Money Heist'.

With global e-spots largely on pause, these collaborations telltale Garena’s commitment to offer exciting, engaging and trending content to its community.

F2: Fast - spend 10 action-packed minutes with low ping

Other games in the battle royale genre present bigger maps, but the map of 'Free Fire' is relatively smaller; there are fewer players involved and an average match lasts for 10 minutes.

'Free Fire' players can Booyah! much faster compared to other battle royale games.

As an online game, 'Free Fire' places great importance on its ping (or network latency) - lower ping ensures a smooth gaming experience.

Pakistani Free Fire’s fans don’t have to adjust their settings anymore as the company is launching a separate server.

F3: Fair - the game does not entertain cheating

Fairness is every gamer’s major concern and 'Free Fire' strives to maintain it. The game title communicates zero-tolerance policy towards cheating, focusing on a cheating-detecting mechanism and other preventive measures.

In fact, cheating and hacking are permanent-ban offences in the game. Once a cheating action is detected, players can report their teammates and/or opponents and receive an in-game mail confirming that their report has been successful.

The game developers ensure every report is valid and every ban decision is legitimate.

F4: Free - the game can be downloaded and played free of cost

Smartphone users can easily download the game from Google Play or Apple Store for free. Gaming enthusiasts can enjoy regular updates free of cost too.

F5: Fit for your device

'Free Fire' is combining entertainment and ease for its players by allowing them to play wherever, whenever and however they want, considering the game is optimised for various devices.

Unlike other battle royale games, 'Free Fire' does not cause any device to heat up; its title uses less phone storage and the minimum requirements for running are as low as Android 4.0 Ice Cream, and 600 MB of memory on the phone.

The game can be downloaded for free here.

For more information on #F5YourGame, visit their Facebook group, Instagram and Youtube.


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