Has Free Fire been banned? Follow the latest news about PUBG BAN

After PUBG is banned in India, many players are looking for up-to-date information about Free Fire
Has Free Fire been banned? Follow the latest news about PUBG BAN

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After PUBG and 118 other Chinese apps were banned from India , many players are looking for news about Free Fire, because many people believe that the game can also be banned because of the country where Free Fire was created, because Tencent Games (Chinese gaming company and owner of PUBG) is the main shareholder in Garena, with a 39.7% stake.

Free Fire has over 500 million downloads on the Google Play Store, highlighting its popularity among the masses. The game's developers, Garena, introduce new features with each update, which keeps existing users glued to the game and also led to a multitude of new players.

The game is developed by a Vietnamese studio and published by a company based in Singapore. However, Tencent still has a considerable stake in the company.

But rest assured, Free Fire has not been banned from any country and there is no reason for that to happen.

Tencent tries to reverse PUBG's BAN

The PUBG BAN in India literally rocked Tencent's structures. The ban caused the company to lose almost $ 34 billion, with the shares being traded 3% lower, this being the second biggest drop since the company lost $ 66 billion when the US banned "WE chat".

After issuing a statement on Thursday and declaring that "we want to work with the Indian government to revoke the decision", according to the sources, Tencent contacted the Indian gaming community to decide on the way forward follow.

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