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Fans and players can soon unlock in-game cosmetics such as outfits and emotes themed after legendary duo Isagi Yoichi and Nagi Seishiro
November 11, 2024
[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]
Garena :
North America, Nov 11 2024 – Garena has announced a global collaboration with hit football anime BLUE LOCK, uniting Free Fire and Japan’s blockbuster TV anime to launch exciting playable in-game content for the community.
From Nov 20 to Dec 8, players can check out an assortment of in-game goodies, such as iconic jerseys of fan-favorite characters, Isagi Yoichi and Nagi Seishiro. Players can also experience the intensity and energy of BLUE LOCK by activating Isagi’s Spatial Awareness and Nagi’s Trapping emotes on the battlefield.
At the same time, players who log in and complete missions during the event period will be rewarded with rare BLUE LOCK-themed items, including weapon and vehicle skins, avatars and a special banner!
Fans and players can soon don costumes from the anime, including Isagi’s Team Z and Nagi’s Team V bundles, or a basic football uniform
In the world of BLUE LOCK, aspiring strikers from across Japan enroll at a massive, secretive training facility, where they undergo extreme training regimen for a shot at success. Elimination of the weakest is inevitable in each round, driving participants of BLUE LOCK to push their limits and constantly evolve their skills.
The sports anime has since captivated audiences around the world with its action-packed storyline and unique fusion of team dynamics and intense individual rivalries. Free Fire’s partnership with BLUE LOCK seeks to ignite the competitive spirit in players and fans of both franchises — be it fighting for survival in Free Fire, or striving to be the best striker in BLUE LOCK — encouraging a pursuit of excellence while also celebrating the small victories along the way.
Stay tuned for more updates and the latest Free Fire news on Facebook and YouTube.
Free Fire can be downloaded on both the Apple iOS App and Google Play store.
About Blue Lock (TV Anime)
“To become the world's greatest striker, you must first be the ultimate egoist.”
In a bid to nurture the striker who will lead Japan to victory in the World Cup, the Japan Football Union has launched a groundbreaking initiative called the "Blue Lock" project.
Gathered are 300 high school students, all of whom are forwards. From the sacrifice of 299 aspiring players emerges a revolutionary striker destined to change Japanese football. Who will be the one revolutionizing Japanese soccer?
Get ready for the most intense and outrageous soccer anime ever!
Official Website for TV Anime "Blue Lock": https://tv.bluelock-pr.com/
©Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura, KODANSHA/BLUE LOCK Production Committee.
About Garena
Garena is a leading global online games developer and publisher. Free Fire, its self-developed mobile battle royale title, was the world’s most downloaded mobile game from 2019 to 2021, and the most downloaded mobile battle royale in 2022 and 2023, according to data.ai.
Garena is run by passionate gamers and has a unique understanding of what gamers want. It exclusively licenses and publishes hit titles from global partners – such as Arena of Valor and Call of Duty: Mobile – in selected markets globally. Garena champions social and entertainment experiences through games, enabling its communities to engage and interact. Garena is also a leading esports organiser and hosts some of the world’s biggest esports events.
Garena is a part of Sea Limited (NYSE:SE), a leading global consumer internet company. In addition to Garena, Sea’s other core businesses include its e-commerce arm, Shopee, and digital financial services arm, SeaMoney. Sea’s mission is to better the lives of consumers and small businesses with technology.
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