Garena Free Fire is one of the most popular games available for Android-powered smartphones and there is a good reason behind that. Garena Free Fire is a mobile game that offers an action-packed gameplay experience and not just that, but the developers who are in charge of the mobile game are always looking for new ways to improve the gameplay experience and they do this by constantly rolling out new updates.
Garena Free Fire New Update
We have some amazing news to share with Garena Free Fire fans today. The mobile game has recently received a new update and the developers are rolling it out via official OTA (over the air) channels right now. Therefore, we are advising everyone who enjoys playing Garena Free Fire on their smartphones to keep the devices connected to a stable Wi-Fi network and to download the new update as soon as it pops up in their notifications panel.
System Requirements
The new update sports the 13.2.0 version number and it weighs in at 64.5MB. However, Garena Free Fire fans shouldn’t be fooled and think that this is a lightweight update because it is not. This is a high priority release for Garena Free Fire that brings lots of cool features.
Furthermore, the update is targeted at smartphones that are running on Google’s latest Android 9.0 Pie operating system. On the bright side of things, the update can also be installed on older smartphones since it requires a minimum of Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich in order to run.
What’s New?
As previously noted, the update brings lots of new features and therefore, we are going to list the full patch notes below so that everyone can check them out.
- New area in Bermuda – Bullseye
- Added Hot Zone – An area that spawns high tier supplies
- New Weapon: CG15 – A weapon that can charge up and deal more damage
- New Item: Info Box – Device that reveals the next play-zone and current in-game airdrops
- Team Parachuting: Players can now choose to parachute together!
- New Character – Laura
- Guild System Upgrade
- Added Arabic as a language option
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