How BGMI Players Reacted on Free fire Ban in India with Hilarious Memes on Twitter: The Indian government recently prohibited the use of 54 apps in the country. Free Fire, a popular battle royale mobile game, is also among them. Even before the ban was reported, the game had vanished from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, and its removal was debated. The presence of “Garena Free Fire” on the government’s list of banned apps confirmed the news of the ban. Free Fire players are taken aback by the sudden ban, but some are also sharing memes on the occasion. These include BGMI players, who have seen their favorite battle royale game, PUBG Mobile, banned in 2020.
The game’s ban was both unfortunate and disheartening for fans of the popular BR shooter. For PUBG Mobile fans, who lost access to their beloved game in 2020, the development and suddenness of the situation were quite similar to PUBG Mobile Ban in India. Many BGMI (PUBG Mobile) fans, on the other hand, mocked Garena’s BR shooter’s ban. It is not an exaggeration to say that the ban sparked a meme frenzy on social media.
Chinese Government trying to convince #Indians bans of 54 #ChineseApps esp #freefire 😂 #FreeFireBanned pic.twitter.com/9gzRVWvD28
— lydiaapynz✡♏☮⚕☦✝ (@ludiaapynz) February 14, 2022
Meanwhile Pubg players to Free fire players pic.twitter.com/09EGsqEtfZ
— Yuvraj Pratap Rao 🇮🇳 (@yuvrajuv444) February 14, 2022
#FreeFireBanned
Children Parent pic.twitter.com/MGnUUvzZx7
— DEBARATI (@DebAnu2002) February 14, 2022
1GB Ram mobile user who claimed themselves a pro Gamer
After Free fire ban :-#FreeFire #FreeFireBanned pic.twitter.com/OyUCmceQAR
— Push~kar (@ypushkar_) February 14, 2022
#FreeFireBanned
YouTuber's be like😅😅 pic.twitter.com/DAcwiU01Oa
— TheVillain (@TheVillain_45) February 14, 2022
Free Fire player to parents and bgmi players:-#FreeFireBanned pic.twitter.com/aS7NnATRJG
— Aneesh (@aneesh081) February 14, 2022
Today is valentines day
Single boys having
No girlfriend❌
Now #FreeFireBanned ❌
Literally they : pic.twitter.com/dc0B1AClSZ
— Varsha saandilyae (@saandilyae) February 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/debangan_saha/status/1493165039938781186
#FreeFireBanned after listening this parents 😅 pic.twitter.com/xsqtWTY6Og
— Shivam Jaiswal 🇮🇳 ❤️ (@7jaiswalshivam) February 14, 2022
https://twitter.com/m_k_s_1_0/status/1493169557552304131
https://twitter.com/_KhushWadhwa/status/1493187553846980611
However, since players can only access their accounts through MAX after Free Fire’s ban, nothing can be ruled out with certainty. The Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology banned Free Fire for security reasons. The reasons for the ban and the events leading up to it were similar to those for the PUBG Mobile and TikTok bans.
According to a report, Garena issued a statement about the situation, saying, “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 unavailable for some users in the country.” We are working to resolve the issue and apologize to our users for any inconvenience.”
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