Free Fire Launches Exciting Activities for Survivors to Celebrate Holi

Free Fire Launches Exciting Activities for Survivors to Celebrate Holi

Free Fire has gone all out to celebrate the vibrant festival of colours, Holi, with Survivors all across India. Developed and published globally by Garena, Free Fire has lined up a host of exciting activities, rewards, and content for Survivors to enjoy this beautiful occasion.

This further builds on Garena’s continuous efforts to entertain and delight the fast-growing Indian gaming community with engaging and localised content. 

Celebrate Holi with exciting in-game activities and rewards

With Holi just around the corner, everyone is looking forward to enjoying one of the biggest festivals in India. But these plans go out the window when a Demoness invades Free Fire and steals all of the colours away! 

Now, Kelly, Hayato, and Misha are calling all Survivors to join their crew. Together, they will embark on a mission to hunt down the Demoness and retrieve the missing colours so that the Holi festivities can go on. 

To achieve this, Survivors will be tasked to complete two stages.

Stage 1 – Fight for your colours

From 15 to 29 March, Survivors will be invited to join the hunt for the Demoness’ hideout. They will need to pick their exploration track marked in different colours, locate the Demoness, then release the stolen colours. Taking the Demoness down will require the collective efforts of all Survivors across India, but the rewards will be more than worth it, such as the Punkster Runner bundle, a Custom Room Card, a Character Level 8 Card, and an Awakening Shard.

Defeating the Demoness will only be the start. Her defeat will see the colours dispersed to different locations across the map. Players will need to collect and exchange the colours for additional rewards.

Stage 2 – Find your true colour and restore the colours to Free Fire 

Survivors will begin Stage 2 by first taking a personality test – comprising a set of simple questions around their playing style, how to make friends, etc. – to reveal their true colour. This colour will represent you for the final colour collection! 

Players will then have to collect coloured paints from after-match drops, exchange any duplicated colours with friends, and gather a full set of 10 colours to restore them to Free Fire. In return, they will receive exciting rewards like the One-Finger Push-Up emote and the Cyber Bunnies skyboard.

The grand Holi celebration will take place on 28 March, so look forward to additional rewards as we celebrate the festival together!

Localised content, including a web series and a brand new song and a music video

To kick things up a few notches, Free Fire has also lined up a series of localised content for Survivors to enjoy. This includes a three-part web series production, which will cover how people can meet by chance through Free Fire, forge friendships in the game, play together in duo modes, and unleash their true colours. The series’ first episode will be published on 16 March.

Survivors can also look forward to a brand new song and music video featuring some very familiar personalities, which will be launched on 28 March.

Free Fire’s continued dedication towards its Indian community

This Holi campaign takes forward Garena’s efforts to entertain and engage the Free Fire Indian community with localised experiences specifically tailored to their preferences. Some of the recent highlights include India’s Republic Day event, the introduction of Hindi into the game, the streaming of esports tournaments in local languages, and the hosting of community engagement activities such as a YouTube influencer engagement party in Goa. 

Last year, Free Fire also introduced the “Light Up Bermuda” campaign to celebrate a #FreeFireDiwali with all their fans across India; partnered with superstar Hrithik Roshan in the “Be The Hero” campaign to launch the game’s first playable Indian character; and developed the #IndiaKaBattleRoyale digital and outdoor campaign. 

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