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Free Fire MAX x Digimon Adventure Collaboration Kicks Off with Exclusive Rewards

Garena Free Fire MAX and Digimon Adventure have officially launched their exciting collaboration event, running from November 17 to November 30, 2025. The Free Fire MAX x Digimon Adventure crossover invites players to enter the Digital World where evolution is in full swing and battles rage alongside iconic Digimon partners.

Free Fire MAX x Digimon Adventure Collaboration 

The event features a captivating full animation that chronicles the awakening of the Digital World and calls players to fight side by side with their Digimon allies. Fans can immerse themselves in the story and prepare for the battle that has begun.

Players can earn exclusive Digimon Tokens by playing Free Fire MAX, unlocking a variety of special collaboration items. Daily login bonuses include the highly sought Agumon Avatar, the Crest Symbol Banner, and a collection of exclusive stickers to enhance in-game profiles.

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Completing event tasks allows gamers to accumulate tokens redeemable for unique items such as the WarGreymon T-shirt and the Gaia Force grenade skin. Additionally, there is a rare opportunity to obtain the coveted Takeru & Patamon Headwear, providing players with unique customization options.

This collaboration blends nostalgia with intense gameplay, giving Free Fire MAX’s global community fresh content and exciting rewards tied to the beloved Digimon universe. Don’t miss this limited-time event to start your journey in the Digital World alongside your Digimon partner.

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