Free Fire Tales 'Double Trouble': new costumes, weapons, more

Free Fire Tales 'Double Trouble': new costumes, weapons, more

On October 1, 2022, the latest chapter of Free Fire Tales, Double Trouble, will reach its climax. Fans and players can anticipate new character costumes, weapons, reskinned collections, emotes, and in-game content.

Free Fire Tales: Double Trouble

In the main film of Double Trouble, which debuted last weekend, Tatsuya and Shirou Garcia attempt to mend their strained relationship in order to defeat The White Whales. After being hired by Dasha unknowingly to complete the same mission, both brothers end up in jail together, where they realize they are stronger together.


Tatsuya and Shirou have now joined forces to prevent the White Whales' plan to destroy Griza's new tower, The Pinnacle. In the action-packed, dramatic film, the brothers discover that Mark, the trusted protector of the city and its citizens, was responsible for the murder of their biological father.

Rewards on October 1

All players will have access to a variety of skins and other in-game content inspired by the street art of Griza to celebrate the adventure of brotherhood. Included among the collectibles will be a melee bat, a surfboard, a vehicle skin, and a pet skin.

In addition, players can anticipate a special interface with milestone trackers, and new emotes so that they are well-equipped to combat the evil forces.

"Griza Fighter" Web event

Fans and players have already been treated to the Free Fire Tales: Double Trouble in-game mission prior to October 1. As Tatsuya, players compete against Shirou to earn Bro points, which can be redeemed for milestone rewards.

Additionally, players can accelerate their progression by exchanging tokens earned from in-game matches and daily missions for Bro points.

The ongoing "Griza Fighter" web event is now available, allowing players to battle characters from the main film Double Trouble.

Find out more details about the in-game mission and event on the official Free Fire YouTube channel.

For those unaware, Garena Free Fire is a free-to-play mobile battle royale. The game follows a standard template for the genre, placing 50 players on an island to compete in survival battle matches. Recent high-profile collaborations with the game have included a Justin Bieber concert and a BTS music video.

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