the chinese manufacturer Really It recently introduced the new range of Realme 9 smartphones for the mid-range and mid/high-end segment. The best model is Realme 9 Pro Plus that will come with a special edition Free Fire Special Edition.
At stake is a unique and commemorative version of what is one of the most popular real battle in the world and, in particular, in Brazil. Free Fire is successful in maintaining several of the mechanics of PUBG Mobile and Fortnite, but without demanding so much from the features of smartphones, it is not that the new Realme are poorly equipped, quite the opposite.
The most coveted edition of the new Realme 9 Pro Plus

The popularity of Garena’s game continues to rise, especially in Southeast Asia, but also in South America, at the same time these are key markets for Realme, a young brand created by OPPO in 2018.
As such, the studio responsible for the game is now announcing the partnership with Realme to customize this special limited edition for true fans. However, so far apart from the announcement, we don’t have any further product details.
However, we have a unique design, possibly with yellow as the predominant tone on the back of the mobile device in question. You can also count on exclusive themes as well as themed accessories in the box.
The Free Fire game is a successful title created by the Garena studio
The announcement was made through the official channels of both entities, without a market arrival date having been revealed so far. In any case, we expect more details to be revealed gradually, including pricing and availability.
Still, this announcement comes at a sensitive time for several hit games that originated in China. We remember, by the way, the blockade imposed by the Indian government on dozens of successful apps such as PUBG Mobile and Free Fire, banned from the App Store and Play Store in that country.
Fortunately for other consumers, the block is only valid in India, so we can continue to enjoy Free Fire, as well as other restricted applications in India. Out of curiosity, you can check out the full list of banned apps in the 4gnews preview.
