Free Fire should receive collaboration with BTS soon

The silhouettes of the South Korean group Bangtan Boys were featured in an ad on social media.
Free Fire should receive collaboration with BTS soon

Ronny Rolim

Fans of Free Fire and the South Korean K-pop group known as BTS are ecstatic on social media after Battle Royale pages around the world announced the arrival of a new collaboration. Despite the images having a dark background showing seven people, fans of the Bangtan Boys take the partnership between Free Fire and BTS for granted.

At first, only one image was released and no official text confirms the arrival of Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jungkook, Jimin, V and Jin to the game, however, everything should be revealed in the coming days, as Free Fire servers around the world published the same image.

Free Fire and BTS

The publication of the possible image of BTS on the official Free Fire Instagram account reached more than 20 thousand comments in less than 1 hour and currently has more than 32 thousand.

Fans are going crazy over the possible collaboration, Twitter user @hannyoongitan rewrote the image by inserting each one's names:

Apparently, the return of BTS to the stage in March, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, has a lot to do with this collaboration, fans are looking forward to the Free Fire and BTS partnership at the beginning of next month. It is worth remembering that nothing has been confirmed by Garena and everything that fans are planning may simply not happen.

About BTS

BTS
BTS is a South Korean K-pop group — Photo: Wikipedia

BTS is the abbreviation of the name Bangtan Boys, a South Korean K-pop group consisting of seven members: RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook .

BTS is one of the biggest idol groups, in terms of number of fans and number of views, and also because of that, it has great importance in the history of kpop. Its trajectory already has more than eight years of many challenges, changes and, especially, achievements.

South Korean band BTS will play their first shows for their local fans since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, with three shows next month. The concerts are part of the “ Permission to Dance on Stage ” tour, interrupted by the pandemic, and will take place at Seoul's Olympic Stadium on March 10, 12 and 13.

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