Free Fire developer country: is it a Chinese game?

After banning 118 Chinese apps, many players are asking themselves about Free Fire.
Free Fire developer country: is it a Chinese game?

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Free Fire is one of the most famous Battle Royale games on mobile platforms. The game shows 50 players parachuting to an island and fighting until the last player stands. Users need to look for weapons, armor and ammunition.

The game has accumulated records and has a huge number of players. It has also surpassed the 100 million peak daily active users mark recently.

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.

A few hours ago, the Indian government banned 118 applications of Chinese origin, including PUBG . This move left a significant part of the Free Fire fan base wondering about the origin of their beloved Battle Royale game. In this article, we discuss which country this title is from.

Free Fire developer country: which country created APK Free Fire

Free Fire creator

It's very simple; a Vietnamese studio - 111dot Studio - developed this popular Battle Royale game. Garena publishes it; for those who don't know, Garena is a company based in Singapore, traded on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) through Sea Limited.

Forrest Li founded Garena under the parent company Sea Limited, formerly called "Garena".

The game was initially released on September 30, 2017. The big celebrations for the third anniversary of this fast-paced Battle Royale game have just ended.

However, it is essential to note that, according to Wikipedia, Tencent Games (a Chinese video game company) is the main shareholder in Garena, with around 39.7% stake.

Therefore, 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.

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