Hours after Free Fire went missing from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, Garena released a media statement for players and its fan base. The popular battle royale game is now part of the 54 banned apps from China that have been found to violate data privacy laws, have security threats, and were found to be cloned versions. Surprisingly, the Free Fire Max title is still live in the Google Play Store and is not a part of the ban list; Apple has already removed this title from its app stores too.
HT Tech reached out to Garena for a statement regarding the ban from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and this is what they had to say. “We are aware that Free Fire is currently unavailable in the Google Play and iOS app stores in India and that the game is currently not operable for some users in the country. We are working to address this situation, and we apologize to our users for any inconvenience.”
The ban on Garena Free Fire hits the booming eSports industry in India hard. Lokesh Suji, Director, Esports Federation of India & Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation, says, “It has come as a bolt from the blue for the Indian esports community, especially for the much popular Free Fire esports athletes who have been competing at national and international platforms and connecting with their fans through the virtual setups. However, there is no need to be disappointed, we believe this will diversify the gaming industry as new players will be introduced and will encourage homegrown video gaming developers, allowing them to curate games based on Indian ethos & culture and showcase Indian capabilities when it comes to developing world-class video games.”
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