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Garena Free Fire Max: July 28 redeem codes to win skins, diamonds, and more
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Garena Free Fire Max has rolled out a fresh set of redeem codes for July 28, offering players a chance to unlock exclusive rewards such as premium outfits, weapon skins, diamonds, and more.
Since these codes are valid only for a limited time and have a restricted number of uses, players are advised to redeem them quickly before they expire.
You'll find the latest active codes below, along with a step-by-step guide to help you claim your rewards.
Garena Free Fire Max redeem codes for today
As per a report by India Today Gaming, active redeem codes for July 28 are:
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FFMTYQPXFGX6
FFNFSXTPVQZ9
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FFYNCXG2FNT4
QWER89ASDFGH
BNML12ZXCVBN
FFMTYKQPFDZ9
FFPURTQPFDZ9
FFRSX4CYHXZ8
FFDMNQX9KGX2
FFSGT9KNQXT6
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Garena Free Fire Max redeem codes: How to use
Visit the official Rewards Redemption website for Garena Free Fire Max.
Log in using your preferred platform — Facebook, X, Google, or VK ID.
Copy the redeem codes from the list and paste them into the provided text box.
Once a Free Fire Max redeem code is claimed successfully, the associated rewards are delivered straight to the player's in-game mailbox. Any included gold or diamonds are instantly added to the account balance.
These codes can unlock a range of time-limited items, including Rebel Academy costumes, Revolt Weapon Loot Crates, Diamond Vouchers, and other exclusive cosmetic upgrades.
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