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Claim Garena Free Fire Max Redeem Codes for June 30 – Get Free Skins, Diamonds & More

Claim Garena Free Fire Max Redeem Codes for June 30 – Get Free Skins, Diamonds & More

Hans India14 hours ago

Garena Free Fire Max has released a new set of redeem codes for June 30, giving players the chance to unlock free in-game items such as exclusive outfits, weapon skins, diamonds, and time-limited power boosts.
These codes are time-sensitive and have a limited number of uses (typically 500 per code), so it's important to redeem them quickly.
Active Redeem Codes for June 30:
FFM5-2H8Q-NAE6
T6JU-8C1R-FB90
N8WI-LKJ5-MQDA
PLMJ-Z1XE-QWAS
0OIK-7YTG-BNVC
E45R-TGBN-MKJH
ZXC1-VBNM-PLKH
VCS9-8QWR-TYUI
GHJK-7YUI-REWD
BNMK-LP0O-IUYT
FBNJ-7YHG-REWA
ASZX-PLMN-KIUY
TGBV-CDE3-WASX
LKJH-GFDS-MNVC
IUYT-RFDE-SWQZ
QWER-TYUI-PLMN
MNBV-CXZL-KJHG
ZXCV-ASDF-GHJK
RTYU-HGFD-WSAZ
YUIO-PMNB-VCXZ
HJGF-DERT-WQAZ
KLOP-MNBG-HYTR
XCVB-NMAS-QWER
How to Redeem the Codes:
Go to the official Free Fire Max Rewards Redemption site.
Log in using your preferred method: Facebook, Google, VK, X (formerly Twitter), etc.
Copy a code from the list above and paste it into the redemption box.
Click Confirm and check your in-game mailbox for rewards.
Possible Rewards Include:

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