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Free Fire unveils new logo ahead of its planned brand refresh in July

    


        The new Free Fire logo gives players and fans a preview of what to expect during its brand refresh in July.

        Free Fire’s dynamic new look will excite its global community and give them a game they can continue to resonate and grow with over time.



 Garena has unveiled Free Fire’s new logo, ahead of its official brand refresh this July. The new Free Fire logo will retain key details fans and players are familiar with - the iconic Free Fire knife - while also evoking a more modern and dynamic look that matches the energy of Free Fire’s evolving global community.

Refreshed logo inspired by Free Fire community

Building on Free Fire’s first-ever global brand campaign last year, the new logo reflects and strengthens the game’s distinct Battle in Style identity, echoing the stylish, youthful and free-spirited nature of players and fans.

“Our global community has always been the driving force behind every change we bring to Free Fire. Through this brand refresh, we hope to create a signature art style unique to Free Fire, enabling them to enjoy a more immersive and inclusive in-game experience,” Harold Teo, Producer of Free Fire, Garena, remarked. “The new logo is just one part of Free Fire’s new look and we can’t wait to share more exciting updates in the coming weeks.”

More stylistic changes in store

Players and fans can look forward to a host of other visual element changes which will be rolled out over the coming weeks. These include:

        A new font family “Garena Free Fire”, a.ka. “GFF”, co-created by famed type designer, Akira Kobayshi.

        A brand new set of brand graphics inspired by the new Free Fire logo and in-game UI, set to add more realism and intensity to gameplay. 

Stay tuned to Free Fire’s social media channels for the latest updates.

Free Fire can be downloaded on both the Apple iOS App and Google Play store.

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