The game was getting incredibly popular in large part to the Indian player base ever since games like BGMI (or PUBG Mobile) and Call of Duty Mobile were banned in the country, which was a shame since Battle Royales are among the most popular genre of games in that region. The developers of course had nothing to do with Garena though, but that didn’t stop several users o social media from calling it a Free Fire clone. The game’s UI and colourful characters and world lead many, and those in the community to call it Free Fire Lite and FF Lite, especially when the game was much smaller than Free Fire, and could run on far more devices. The reason? The game apparently didn’t comply with Google’s Developer Program Policy, and google found many of the in-game assets to constitute IP violations, and was too close to Garena’s Free Fire, stating some assets were even ripped from the game. ![]() Suddenly, Google decided to pull the plug on the game, removing it completely from the Play Store right after the game reached that download milestone. It garnered over 500,000 downloads in less than 48 hours after it was released in Brazil and in beta worldwide. Recently a new mobile battle royale title came out on mobile called Sigma Battle Royale.
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