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Free Fire announces collaboration with One Punch Man

Free Fire announces collaboration with One Punch Man
Free Fire x One Punch Man Global Collaboration

Today, Garena, the developer of the infamous battle royale game Free Fire, announced its upcoming crossover with One Punch Man to bring exclusive content into the game’s universe.

For those who don’t know, One-Punch Man is a famous Japanese superhero franchise created by the artist ONE. Saitama is the hero of the series who can defeat enemies with a single punch.

Harold Teo, Free Fire Producer at Garena stated:

We’re excited to welcome one of Japan’s most iconic heroes into the Free Fire universe. We’re always looking to create novel, in-game content infused with influences from across the world and believe that our partnership with One-Punch Man will offer our global community of players even more opportunities to battle in style.

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With this massive crossover, players will get a chance to obtain One-Punch Man outfits and various other in-game items. On top of this, the company has also promised plenty of One-Punch Man-themed content in store for players whenever the collaboration goes live.

Earlier, the leaks surfaced by data miners revealed an Iconic One Punch Man Saitama outfit priced at 100 diamonds. Since these are just leaks, players will have to wait to witness the official One Punch Man content in Free Fire.


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