Garena Free Fire Ban: Worried Esports Industry Wants Popular

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In September 2020, when the Indian government banned more than 118 Chinese Apps, the axe fell on PUBG Mobile, a game manufactured by well-known Chinese developers Tencent Games.
The Indian Home Ministry has recommended a ban on 54 'Chinese' Apps. After PUBG Mobile, Garena Free Fire is now feeling the heat.
Garena Free Fire Ban: Worried Esports Industry Wants Popular
HC bans 'harmful games' like PUBG, Free Fire
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Garena Free Fire - My Hobby Portal
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After Garena Free Fire, Indian Govt Urged To Ban BGMI Mobile Game : r/IndianGaming
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When will Free Fire close? It Is Impossible For This Reason!
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OG JAY EXPOSED, FOZYAJAY REACTS ON DELETE, PAHADI & KILLER FF, ROCKYRDX
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Free Fire is one of the biggest mobile games in India, and knowing that Free Fire Max is coming, has gotten me very excited: Mithilesh Mythpat
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Gaming industry reacts on the launch of Free Fire India
Garena Free Fire Ban: Worried Esports Industry Wants Popular
garena free fire max: Garena Free Fire Max redeem codes for Nov 1: Claim free weapons today - The Economic Times
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Total Gaming's post-PUBG advice: 'Gamers have to be versatile, invest time in new games
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Is Garena Free Fire making a comeback in India? Find out here - Aaj Ki Khabar
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Launch of Free Fire India has been delayed for a few more weeks: There is no set launch date yet., by Diamond 247
Garena Free Fire Ban: Worried Esports Industry Wants Popular
Garena is not doing enough - Yash Bhanushali, Orangutan's founder, sceptical about Free Fire's unban and esports scene
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