Free Fire was banned in India, but what happens to the players' account?

Users are concerned about their old game account as well as all progress and diamond purchases
Free Fire was banned in India, but what happens to the players' account?

Ronny Rolim

The decision to ban Free Fire took game enthusiasts completely by surprise. Instead of enjoying the events with glee, players are now surprised and worried about the future of their beloved title in India . Although the decision was made by government authorities, many users were concerned about all the progress they made on Free Fire and all the money they spent on in-game purchases.

See also: why Free Fire was banned in India and is no longer on the Play Store and Apple Store?

As a result, they are continually worried about what will happen to their accounts and all the money they spend on diamonds .

Can an old Free Fire account be used after banning in India?

Diamond shopping error
In-game diamond purchases are not working in the normal version (Image via Garena)

Yes, users will continue their progress on their old accounts via Free Fire MAX , as the maximized version of Garena's Battle Royale was not announced in the list of the 54 different apps banned by the Government of India . Therefore, they should not worry about their accounts being deleted or anything that harms them in any way.

Developers have incorporated Firelink technology into the FFMAX variant, allowing individuals to keep progress, items, and other content across Battle Royale titles while using the same account.

In addition, players can continue to make in-game purchases, as well as diamonds and other things, which was not possible in recent days in the regular version due to the implementation of the ban.

Consequently, Free Fire MAX users can also participate in the ongoing events based on Squad Beatz and earn the respective free rewards including clothing packs, skins and more that the developers have made available. Interested parties can download the game directly to their devices via the Google Play Store.

However, players should note that the Apple Store removed Free Fire Max , along with the regular version, a few days ago, although no ban was announced for the former.

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