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Free Fire Max will ban in India? |
Free Fire and Free Fire MAX fans in India received startling news today, as the former was prohibited in the nation. A prohibition on Free Fire, as well as 53 other apps, was disclosed in the lengthy study. Many speculated about the probable conclusion when the game was removed from the Android and iOS app stores.
Among the depressing news and discoveries that consumers encountered today, the launch of Free Fire MAX in the Play Store was the only bright spot. Players may only access their game accounts and other in-game features through the MAX variation. After Free Fire’s prohibition, however, nothing can be declared with certainty.
As a result, the 54 apps named by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on the list, which includes Garena Free Fire, have been stopped with immediate effect in order to protect the country’s “security and sovereignty.” Garena Free Fire MAX is still available in the Google Play Store, since it has been excluded from the list of restricted applications. As a result, the MAX form of Free Fire is still operational in India as of this writing.
Free Fire Max is not on the list of prohibited games, so you may download it right now. Free Fire is effectively a ‘Lite’ version of the game, using fewer resources while compromising graphic fidelity. The minimal RAM needed for operating Free Fire on Android is 1GB, which is easily available on most current phones.
Free Fire Max, on the other hand, needs a minimum of 6GB for “good performance,” which includes increased graphics details, improved player and weapon animations, and greater draw distances that enable you see faraway foes clearly while sniping. Both titles receive the same upgrades and seasonal events to participate in, thus the basic gameplay remains the same. Garena has implemented Firelink connection, which allows you to simply log in to your old account and transfer over progress if you’re upgrading to a better phone and want to test out the Max version.