Mobile Shooter ‘Free Fire’ Breaks World Record for Largest Projected Video Game Display Ever to Celebrate 4th Anniversary
Gerena hosted an event over the weekend at the Tropicana Las Vegas Resort to celebrate the 4th anniversary of their survival shooter Free Fire. The company partnered with Limelight Projection Mapping and WorldStage to create a massive 3D light art display with a full projection size featuring over 1.6 million lumens of light. The video was then projected onto the side of the Tropicana, which broke the previous world record for the largest projected video game. Covering 46,733.65 square feet, Free Fire is now in the Guinness Book of World Records for this display.
Currently, celebrations for the 4th Anniversary have continued in-game with a special Anniversary mission available now until September 5, a special 4th Anniversary interface, login rewards, anniversary gifts, and special daily missions.
Free Fire is a survival shooter game available now on mobile devices. The game features 10-minute rounds where players are placed on a remote island pitted against 49 other players, all seeking survival. Players are able to choose their starting point and parachute in but are still limited to the safe zone where they’ll encounter other players. During gameplay, players can also drive vehicles, hide out, or even become invisible by proning under grass or rifts.
Free Fire is available now on iOS and Android devices.
You can watch the event below:
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