In February 2022, the Government of India banned around 50-55 apps, including Free Fire India, under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, citing national security concerns. This was similar to the PUBG ban, but unlike PUBG, India never got an official replacement until BGMI launched. However, BGMI's India-only availability led to missed opportunities in global competitions. Now, with Free Fire India still banned and players eagerly awaiting its release (which was expected on September 5, 2023), the big question is: If Free Fire India does launch in 2025, will it face the same limitations as BGMI and fail to compete internationally? Share your thoughts in the comment.
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