Get ready for the epic Free Fire x Naruto Shippuden crossover event, launching January 10th and running until February 9th! This month-long collaboration brings the world of Naruto to Free Fire, offering a wealth of exciting new content and surprises.
Prepare to explore a meticulously recreated Hidden Leaf Village in Bermuda, replacing the former Rim Nam Village. Visit iconic locations like Hokage Rock, and even grab a virtual bowl of ramen at Ichiraku Ramen Shop for an in-game EP boost. Explore Naruto's house, the Hokage Mansion, and the Exam Arena to fully immerse yourself in the Naruto universe.
The legendary Nine-Tailed Fox will make dramatic appearances, impacting the battle plane, arsenal, or even the ground itself, adding an unpredictable element to gameplay. A new themed revival system, utilizing the Summoning Reanimation Jutsu, ensures a comeback with enhanced gear after elimination.
Clash Squad players will also experience a thrilling twist with Ninjutsu Scroll Airdrops scattered across the map. These scrolls contain powerful abilities, like Gloo Wall-destroying projectiles or high-damage charged attacks.
The collaboration features numerous collectibles, including character-inspired bundles for Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, Kakashi Hatake, and more. These outfits faithfully capture the essence of each character. Six unique Skill Cards, Naruto-style damage dealing abilities, signature anime emotes, and Free Fire's first-ever Super Emote are also available.
The event even features iconic Naruto soundtrack elements, including the main theme. Log in during the launch for a free Hidden Leaf Village Headband and Banner.
Download Free Fire from the Google Play Store and prepare for an unforgettable experience! Stay tuned for our upcoming coverage of the Summoners War x Demon Slayer crossover.
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