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Cristiano Ronaldo partners with Garena Free Fire game

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 The Battle Royale game Garena Free Fire has roped in 5-time Ballon D’or winner Cristiano Ronaldo as one of their brand ambassadors and will feature in their endorsements as well. The Free Fire game will be initiating a lot of exciting campaigns for their fans worldwide. The game is the most downloaded one last year and was also voted as the ‘Best game of the year’ by the Google Play store. All the gaming company crew are delighted to have acquired such a famous icon on to their team.

Harold Teo, a Free Fire producer at Garena, also added his comments on the partnership and said, “This is a significant partnership for Free Fire. Cristiano Ronaldo is a role model for many of us, and being able to collaborate with him and present him to hundreds of millions of people around the world is truly exciting,”

He also added with Ronaldo onboard, people from different communities will learn about the game. “Our partnership with Cristiano Ronaldo offers even more ways for our communities all over the world to enjoy Free Fire.”

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