Garena Free Fire to add new in-game Black Market event later this week
Garena Free Fire's upcoming Black Market event will offer items with “questionable origins.”
The event will start on February 19 and will go on till February 25.
The details are not yet known, but the devs note that a Cobra Motorbike will be on offer
Garena has announced that the in-game Black Market store will be returning later this week. The developers state that the store will offer items with "questionable origins." The details are not yet known, but the devs note that a Cobra Motorbike will be on offer. The Black Market will start on February 19, and go on till February 25.
Garena Free Fire Black Market: What to expect
The upcoming Black Market will most probably be similar to previous such events where players will get a chance to buy items at hefty discounts. Earlier this year, Garena hosted another Free Fire event called Black Market. During this event, players were presented with a number of items arranged in three rows. Each of the rows offered a different discount. Players could choose up to three items from any row. The final discount would be the sum of all three discounts. Garena noted that only a total of 18 items could be purchased from the Black Market.
Other Project Cobra events
Garena Free Fire is already hosting two new lucky draws for players. This includes the Cobra Spin and a new Weapon Royale. The Cobra Spin gives players the chance to win a Katana with the Legendary Cobra skin. The other grand prize included is the Cobra Sprinter Bundle. Other prizes include the Ottero pet , Rainbow Dash skin for the Amphibious Quad, Titanium Gun box and more. A single spin will cost users 20 in-game diamonds. But players can buy 10 spins in one go for 180 diamonds. Buyers can also buy a Special Spin for 40 diamonds. This triples the chance of winning the grand prize.
The other draw is the new Weapon Royale. This gives players the chance to earn the AWM – Lucky Koi sniper rifle. The weapon offers a much greater rate of fire along with improved armour penetration. However, the slower reload speed balances things out.