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Naruto Shippuden Joins Forces with Free Fire in Unprecedented Anime Crossover

by Evelyn Jan 29,2025

Get ready for the ultimate showdown! Garena Free Fire's highly anticipated Naruto Shippuden collaboration is finally here, launching January 10th and running until February 9th!

Prepare for epic battles featuring iconic characters and signature jutsus from the beloved anime series. Confront the legendary Nine-Tailed Fox, whose appearance in the sky, on the ground, or at the arsenal will dramatically alter each match.

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Believe it! This isn't just another crossover; it's a full-fledged Naruto experience within Free Fire. Deck yourself out in cosmetics inspired by Naruto, Sasuke, and other fan favorites. Master powerful jutsus like the Chidori and Rasengan, and participate in themed events to protect Bermuda from the Nine-Tailed Fox. The ultimate reward? The coveted Jiraiya cosmetic bundle!

The collaboration includes themed revival points and unique gameplay mechanics. Don't miss this limited-time opportunity to experience the world of Naruto Shippuden in Garena Free Fire. Jump in now before it's gone!

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