Free Fire MAX 100% Bonus Top-up Event – Get additional diamonds for FREE in-game (Indian Version): With the title celebrating Holi Festival through Chroma Futura Event, Garena is set to announce a new top-up event in a few days for the players. The 100% Bonus Top-up is very much likely to make its way into the game. Hence, gamers would get a golden chance to collect additional Free Fire Diamonds (in-game currencies) at a low spend. Here’s all you need to know about the upcoming 100% Top-up event. For future updates on Garena Free Fire and Free Fire MAX, Follow InsideSport.IN
Free Fire MAX 100% Bonus Top-up Event
The popularity of Top-up events is immense in Free Fire MAX as the devs look to incorporate new items. Gamers need to spend their real money to load this currency (FF Diamonds) into their FF MAX accounts. This is why mobile gamers want them for free or at least a cheaper way to obtain the same. Garena often offers chances to grab diamonds at a low cost. One such event through which they can get so is the 100% Bonus Top-Up event. As per leaks by VIP_Clown, this Top-up event will begin on 27 February 2023.
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In this event, players will have a chance to collect free diamonds up to 1000. So, here is the list of the specifics.
- Purchase 100 diamonds to get 100 free diamonds
- Buy 300 diamonds to get 200 free diamonds
- Purchase 500 diamonds to get 200 free diamonds
- Buy 1000 diamonds to get 500 free diamonds
However, as of now, the availability of diamonds is not clear yet. The above-mentioned ones are likely to arrive in-game in a matter of hours. So, things will be clearer once we inch closer to its release.
So, these are the rewards and steps to purchase diamonds in the ongoing 100% Bonus Top-up event. Meanwhile, players can also obtain these items from different in-game events. So, stay tuned for more details. For future updates on Garena Free Fire and Free Fire MAX, follow InsideSport.IN.