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Garena Free Fire's next collaborative event will be a crossover with the popular anime series Attack on Titan

It's set to take place sometime in March

Garena Free Fire's next collaborative event will be a crossover with the popular anime series Attack on Titan

Following the One-Punch Man collaboration that recently took place in Garena's popular battle royale Free Fire, they have teamed up with another anime for a crossover event. This time around its Attack on Titan, a show I really need to watch a lot more of.

This collaborative event is set to go live at some stage in March, though no set date has been given just yet. When it does eventually arrive, players can expect to be able to charge into battle wearing the colours of the Survey Corps division alongside outfits inspired by the titular man-eating Titans.

In addition to that, there will also be other Attack on Titan themed content for players to enjoy. This will include the likes of gun skins, other in-game items and collectables. Naturally, we'll find out more at a later date. Much like the One-Punch Man event before it, this announcement is more to reveal that collaboration is on the way.

Discussing the upcoming collaboration, Harold Teo, Free Fire Producer at Garena said: “Free Fire players can soon battle in the style of one of the world’s most captivating modern dark fantasy anime – Attack on Titan. The series has captured the imagination of many worldwide with its unique and immersive narratives; we’re excited to bring this over into the world of Free Fire.”

Garena Free Fire has held a bunch of collaborative events at this point with all kinds of interesting pairings. This includes the likes of the excellent Netflix series Money Heist and football star Cristiano Ronaldo.

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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