The Indian gaming community was shocked when Free Fire was banned unexpectedly on 14 February 2022. The game was banned along with 53 other mobile applications that were a clone of previously-banned apps or were of Chinese origin.
The cause of the ban of the battle royale title was still a confusion among fans as the game did not have Chinese roots. It was eventually revealed that it was taken down as a threat to national security.
The ban rumors started when the game was taken down from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store on 12 February 2022.
Players demand the Indian version of Free Fire There are too many tweets regarding this issue and their YouTubers who are creating content to solve this issue
Free Fire players in India are also demanding an Indian version of the battle royale game. Here are a few Twitter reactions from players demanding an exclusive Indian version of Garena's flagship title:
The reason for the release of the Indian version is not urgent as the battle royale game can still be enjoyed on mobile gaming devices.
Players will be able to do so as the servers are still live. The enhanced version of the game is also available for download for Android mobile gamers.
Garena Free Fire, a famous battle royale mobile game that competes with PUBG, has vanished from Google Play and the Apple App Store.
Last month, Krafton filed two separate lawsuits attempting to get Garena Free Fire banned. According to the Korean developer, Garena is allegedly plagiarising game concepts and components from PUBG Mobile.
There is no explanation for why both games were removed from the App Store, but Garena is expected to give more information shortly. Fans can remain up to speed on the latest developments by following the brand on social media. Meanwhile, gamers should avoid putting their trust in any continuing story and desist from disseminating such information. Rumors have also arisen as a result of the login difficulty.