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Red Light, Green Light is coming to Free Fire. If you haven't had enough of Squid Game news and memes, fanmade products and stupid merchandise, here's something you should enjoy. Free Fire will soon offer a Red Light, Green Light mode as part of its Free Fire x Squid Game partnership.
The Squid Game craze on mobile is real. Some disappear overnight from the mobile store pages and others manage to slip through the cracks. Still, the easiest way is to politely ask Netflix for the rights and get everyone's interests in line. In any case, this is the option chosen by Garena Free Fire. Indeed, the latter will soon offer a Red Light, Green Light mode in Free Fire. The publisher illustrates the mode with this trailer of Free Fire x Squid Game.
If some people are wondering where this Squid Game partnership comes from, there are several explanations. First of all, as you know, this kind of partnership between two huge licenses is commonplace in the mobile game industry. On top of that, the release of Garena Free Fire Max was a big flop, despite the fact that it had pre-registrations that were supposed to increase interest in the game. By comparison, it's easy to see that the hype around PUBG: New State is real, though.

This Free Fire x Squid Game partnership is first and foremost the combination of two huge communities and companies. The most popular series of the moment coupled with the largest battle royale community in the world is bound to get people talking and reacting. Unfortunately, no release date for the Red Light, Green Light Free Fire mode has yet been announced. Some leaks claim that it could still be released in late 2021. So maybe this will give fans something to look forward to while waiting for an official Squid Game Netflix. By the way, if you didn't know, Netflix already has its own mobile games.
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