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Garena Free Fire Max: Here are June 30 redeem codes to win in-game rewards
As these codes are only valid for a short period and have a limited number of redemptions, players are advised to use them promptly.
Below is a rundown of active codes along with simple steps to redeem them.
Garena Free Fire Max redeem codes for today
As per a report by WristMart, active redeem codes for June 30 are:
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
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.
After redeeming a Free Fire Max code, rewards are directly delivered to the player's in-game mailbox. In-game currency like gold or diamonds is credited instantly.
Players can unlock a range of items using these codes, such as Rebel Academy outfits, Revolt Weapon Loot Crates, Diamond Vouchers, and other visual enhancements.
Each code is capped at 500 redemptions per day and remains active for only 12 hours, making early redemption essential.
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