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Krafton gives players chance to win Royale Pass 8 for free: Heres how to participate

Battlegrounds Mobile India has recently made available its new Royale Pass 8. Now, it is giving all players the opportunity to earn it for free. In order to do so, they need to participate in a scavenger hunt to be eligible. Here’s how it works.

Those interested in participating will first have to follow the official BGMI account on Instagram, @battlegroundsmobilein_official. Next, they have to find the new RPM8 logo in the new Santorini map. Once players find it, they will have to take a screenshot, highlight the logo, and then post the image on their Instagram account while tagging the official Battlegrounds Mobile India page. They then will have to fill out the form link in the official BGMI Instagram bio. 

Krafton Inc. notes that only 20 lucky players will win the contest and get the new BGMI Royale Pass 8 for free. Further, it should also be noted that the contest will end on February 23. 

With the recent banning of Garena Free Fire, Battlegrounds Mobile India is down a chief competitor. Some might call this a bit of karma as Garena Free Fire was one of the games that benefited from the banning of BGMI’s predecessor, PUBG Mobile. It is not yet known if or when Free Fire will be released in India again. However, in the midst of all this, Activision's Call of Duty: Mobile seems to be sitting quite pretty as the game severed its ties to Tencent before the initial ban wave by the Indian government. Speaking of Call of Duty, Activision recently announced that this year’s mainline Call of Duty titles will be a sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare. On top of this, players can also expect “new experiences in Warzone.” It is possible that additional details will be revealed during E3. 

Also read: Top 3 Alternatives To Garena Free Fire



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