Garena Free Fire Max download: Garena Free Fire, one of the most popular battle royale games in India, is gearing up to launch a newer version called Free Fire Max. The much-awaited Free Fire Max is set to release worldwide, including in India, tomorrow, September 28. Ahead of the official release, Garena has revealed a lot about the Free Fire Max.

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Garena opened the pre-registration for Free Fire Max earlier this month. The game is currently available for pre-registration on the Google Play store. So, if you haven’t yet pre-registered for the Free Fire Max, go ahead and do it now since today is the last date to pre-register for Free Fire Max globally including India.

The game developer recently used social media handle to announce the release date of the Free Fire Max. The new game will release in India later this month on September 28 (tomorrow). The most awaited Free Fire Max will be available for everyone around the world. Once the game releases officially, players will be able to download it from Google Play store as well as Apple App Store.

"Free Fire MAX is designed exclusively to deliver premium gameplay experience in a Battle Royale. Enjoy a variety of exciting game modes with all Free Fire players via exclusive Firelink technology. Experience combat like never before with Ultra HD resolutions and breathtaking effects. Ambush, snipe, and survive; There is only one goal: to survive and be the last one standing," the company said.

"With Firelink, you can login your existing Free Fire account to play Free Fire MAX without any hassle. Your progress and items are maintained across both applications in real-time. You can play all game modes with both Free Fire and Free Fire MAX players together, no matter which application they use," Garena added.

The Free Fire Max game will offer some never seen before features like a customisable map. The map will be exclusive to Free Fire Max and won’t be available for the original Free Fire version.