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Garena Free Fire's newest Elite Pass is called Fuji Folklore and will see players defending an ancient artifact

Garena Free Fire's newest Elite Pass is called Fuji Folklore and will see players defending an ancient artifact

Garena has announced the latest Elite Pass for their popular battle royale Free Fire today. It's called Fuji Folklore and which introduce a bunch of new gear for players to collect alongside delving into more stories in the Free Fire universe.

The Fuji Folklore Elite Pass will focus on two members of a gang who have been tasked with protecting a precious artifact. Their names are Kamara and Cue whose jobs have become far more difficult after one of their own, Flanka, decided to turn against the gang in an attempt to profit from the artifact.

The reason this artifact is so important is that it is believed to be posses limitless energy that could be harnessed in various ways. Naturally, numerous corporations would be interested in something as powerful as this, since there would undoubtedly be money to be made from it. It'll be up to Karama and Cue then to keep it safe from these different characters and stop it falling into the wrong hands. 

During this Elite Pass' duration, players will be able to earn a variety of rewards that will allow them to resemble either Kamara and Cue with The Kimono Fighter Bundle (Cue) and Kimono Dancer Bundle (Kamara) skins. Additionally, players can also get the Fuji Folklore-themed Gift Box which contains a Backpack, PLASMA rifle, and Koi Surfer.

The Elite Pass itself looks to draw inspiration from Japanese gangster streetwear fashion. That means you can expect plenty of heavy gold jewellery to be adorned on the various characters in Fuji Folkore.

Garena Free Fire is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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