By Jay / / 2022 Games News

Free Fire is a battle royale game with its own set of mechanics and features that distinguish it from the competition. Players can choose from a variety of characters and pets, each of which has its own set of abilities. It is possible to win shootouts by utilizing the unique abilities that each character possesses, which range from building walls to healing other players.

Recently, Garena Free Fire is rumoured to be releasing a disabled character with the name Homero in the upcoming May 2022 update, following their announcement that they will be releasing a new character as a result of a collaboration with Brazilian pop icon Anitta.

The first Garena Free Fire Character with Disability!

Free Fire Blind Character

Homero is a new character in the Free Fire battle royale game who will make his debut in the game developed by Garena with a disability; he is blind. Homero will be the first blind character to appear in the game. This information was gathered from the descriptions provided by the leakers, but it does not rule out Homero’s chances of being a winner simply because he cannot see. It is Homero’s ability to shoot drones at enemy players, which can cause an explosion, which slows the enemy’s movement speed and shooting speed, which is one of his abilities.

It should be noted that Free Fire has provided a variety of characters in order to demonstrate the diversity of today’s gamer population.

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FREE FIRE is a mobile game created by Garena Interactive. Free Fire is available on Android and iOS devices, and it can also be played on a computer by using an emulator.


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