Free Fire, the popular mobile battle royale title from Garena, is facing growing criticism from longtime players over gameplay balance, regional esports support, and in-game fairness. While the game continues to host major events like the World Series and recently returned to LAN format in India, players from Nepal and other underserved regions are calling for equal representation. Veteran creators and competitive players have voiced concerns about matchmaking, rank resets, and monetization systems, urging developers to address core issues to restore the game’s appeal.
Free Fire players across South Asia are raising concerns about the game’s current state as of November 2025. The feedback spans gameplay mechanics, esports infrastructure, and monetization fairness. The issues were highlighted following the recent LAN event in India and ongoing World Series qualifiers. Players are asking Garena to fix rank push disparities, hacker dominance, and revive system abuse. The goal is to improve competitive integrity and bring back excitement for both casual and pro players.
Gameplay Systems and Regional Support
- Esports Expansion:
- India hosted a LAN event for the first time in years
- Bangladesh teams qualified for World Series
- Nepal players request local tournaments and global access
- Prime Store Inequality:
- Players with higher top-up levels get early event access
- Monthly updates favor high-spending users
- Rank Push Disparity:
- Top players start new seasons at Diamond 5
- Others drop to Bronze, creating imbalance
- Suggested fix: universal reset to Bronze 1
- Booyah Streak Rewards:
- Proposal: exclusive emotes for 10-win streaks
- Encourages consistent performance across modes
Reactions: Player Feedback and Community Voices
Content creators and veteran players have voiced frustration over current systems. “The rank reset is unfair—it kills the grind for new players,” said one top-ranked YouTuber. Others pointed to the Prime Store’s tiered access as a barrier to event participation. Community moderators have acknowledged the feedback and hinted at internal discussions. Garena has yet to issue an official response.
Competitive Integrity and Player Retention
- Hacker Dominance:
- Level 30 accounts appearing in top 10 leaderboards
- Manual checks and social media crackdowns requested
- Revival System Abuse:
- Multiple revives per match dilute competitive stakes
- Suggested cap: one revive per method
- Lag and Ping Issues:
- Post-update lag spikes affecting gameplay
- Players report 50 ping readings with 500+ latency feel
- Blacklist System:
- Booyah streaks triggering bans on BD server
- Manual reviews and support improvements needed
- Proxy Server Exploits:
- Fake IDs and diamond duplication causing invite spam
- Rare Item Re-releases:
- Season 1–2 items returning, reducing exclusivity
- Longtime players request preservation of legacy content
What’s Next: Developer Roadmap and Community Events
Garena is expected to release a roadmap for upcoming esports events and gameplay updates by late November. Players are hopeful for regional tournament announcements, especially in Nepal. The “Bring Back” event and Diwali-themed rewards were well received, showing potential for community-focused initiatives. Developers are urged to prioritize fair play, support systems, and content exclusivity to retain their core player base.














