Over the past few weeks, many mobile gamers have popularized Sigma Battle Royale as Free Fire Lite due to their insane similarities. However, the former has recently become inaccessible, with developers closing its servers. The following message pops up upon launching the app:
The BR game is not working for anyone, but various websites still offer download links for its APK. However, one must refrain from downloading the app for multiple reasons, and the unavailability of the servers is one of them.
Due to the sudden craze among Free Fire fans, the new shooter game registered more than 500K downloads within 48 hours via early access on the Play Store. However, the game got removed for reportedly being a FF and FF MAX replica, violating Google's Developer Program Policy.
Interestingly, fans did not stop talking about it even after the new BR game got removed from the Google Play Store. Soon, many websites even showcased APK download links for Sigma Battle Royale, with multiple users continuing to install the game.
One must avoid downloading the APK file for the popular battle royale title as it doesn't have Google Play or App Store authentication like Free Fire or its MAX variant. Moreover, installing the APK client from a dubious and unauthorized website further risks data security and privacy.
The repercussions of downloading any modified APK file can lead to installing additional malicious files on a device. Hence, it is ideal to avoid installing any supposed modified app from an unreliable and unofficial source. Instead, one can go for the options available in the Play Store.
If players still go ahead and download Sigma Battle Royale from a third-party website, it will be useless as the game servers are offline.
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