Free Fire banned in India: ‘Working to address this situation,’ says Garena
Garena Free Fire ban: The Singapore-based developer has finally issued a statement on the India ban, saying it is working to address the situation.
Garena Free Fire was banned in India for both Android and iOS devices earlier this week. (Image credit: screenshot from Garena website) |
Garena Free Fire, the popular battle royale game, was banned in India on February 14 along with 53 other apps by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The app was already missing from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store a day before news of the ban broke. Singapore-based developer Garena has now provided an update on the situation.
“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 not operable for some users in the country,” Garena said in a statement. “We are working to address this situation, and we apologise to our users for any inconvenience,” it added.
MeitY had banned the earlier apps under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, which states that the government has the “Power to issue directions for interception or monitoring or decryption of any information through any computer resource.”
Free Fire’s most recent statement suggests that the game could be back on the Play Store and App Store soon, but given that PUBG Mobile and TikTok are still banned, it is highly unlikely
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