Free Fire is watching a never-ending rise this year with full of achievements and successes. Despite the failure of the enhanced version Free Fire MAX, the original title is still on the top of the list of the most played battle royale games aver this year. And now, Garena has announced its next Free Fire collaboration with J Balvin, a Colombian singer and rapper and one of the most influential artists in Latin music.
This tweet from Free Fire LATAM reads, “We are very happy to announce our new collaboration with J Balvin! Soon they will be able to obtain unique objects such as backpacks, hats, and even complete aspects with all the flow of J Balvin and with great Latin American representation”
Players will get free items from the Free Fire J Balvin collaboration events
This upcoming J Balvin collaboration will feature some events bring a backpack, hat, and skins for characters. Besides, a jacket will also be available for players to claim in the game. Players can claim the jacket completely free by logging in during the event. Free Fire is currently featuring an in-game event, Raid and Run as part of its collaboration with Money Heist (also known as La Casa De Papel).
J Balvin’s ‘Todo Se Vale’ will be the featured song of this collaboration
J Balvin, to celebrate the collaboration, has exclusively composed a song titled Todo se vale. Garena will also release an official video where players will enjoy the arrival of J Balvin in Bermuda to perform the song. The collaboration is expected to kick off on 14th December 2021 for players to enjoy the song and the events in the game.
The song will also get published on J Balvin’s official YouTube channel. Prior to this collaboration, J Balvin appeared in Fortnite and promoted his album “Colores” in Epic’s popular battle royale game.
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