Did Free Fire (FF) Come From China? These are the facts!
Free Fire is a mobile game that is very popular around the world. In fact, you could say that Free Fire’s popularity has passed through other battle royale games such as Fortnite, PUBG Mobile and Call of Duty Mobile.
The reason why this game is so famous is because its developer, Garena, is diligent in releasing the latest updates and events, so this game is never boring for FF lovers.
However, recently the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs announced that 59 mobile applications from China will be banned for reportedly endangering the personal data of smartphone users.
Among these 59 applications, Tiktok and Mobile legend are among the banned applications. That’s why people started asking, does Free Fire FF also come from China? And will this tire also apply in Indonesia? These are the facts!
Does Free Fire originate from China?
As most of Spinners already know, the developer of the battle royale game Free Fire (FF) is Garena. and Garena is a digital services company engaged in games and eSports originating from Singapore and focusing on the Southeast Asia region.
Also Read: India officially bans Mobile Legends, what is the reason?Currently the CEO of Garena Free Fire (FF) is Forrest Li who is also the founder of this company. Well, do you know? Forrest Li was born in China, but he has moved to Singapore and became a resident there, so even by nationality he is a Singaporean.
Therefore, from these two information, we can conclude that the battle royale game Garena Free Fire (FF) is not an application from China, and therefore this application is also not banned in India.
Will Chinese Application Ban also apply in Indonesia?
Apart from safeguarding the privacy of Indian public data, another reason why India bans 59 Chinese applications is as a result of increasing unrest between India and China after the conflict at the border between the two countries.
So far Indonesia and China have not faced a conflict like the one China is facing with India, therefore the possibility of applications such as Mobile Legends and Free Fire (FF) being banned looks minimal.
Do not forget that Indonesia also has one of the largest Mobile Legends and Free Fire communities in the world, therefore if Indonesia bans this game, it can harm a lot of people, especially content creators, as well as organizations and eSports athletes who make a living through this game. .
So it looks like something like this is not going to happen and we hope there is no need for it to happen in Indonesia. Don’t forget to keep visiting our website, to get the latest eSports news and follow our Facebook!
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