Garena has recently revealed a new program called Free Fire Streamer Launch Program in the Philippines to help promising content creators and streamers monetize their content and continue their passion. With the rise of mobile game streaming in the Philippines, Garena has decided to lend a helping hand to aspiring content creators who focus on making Free Fire-related content. The program offers players incentives based on their content as well as exclusive in-game cosmetics and early access to upcoming content in Free Fire. If you are curious about how you can join the Free Fire Streamer Launch Program in the Philippines, here are more details.
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Garena’s newly announced Free Fire Streamer Launch Program in the Philippines aims to help and grow promising content creators and streamers in the region, offering them exclusive support and incentives by simply making Free Fire-related content.
The Free Fire Streamer Launch Program will start on May 1, 2021. However, content creators can start applying as early as April 29 until June 30, 2021. Application is free, so everyone can apply as long as they meet the minimum requirements.
Simply head to the official website of Garena Free Fire, or you can click the direct link provided to head to the application form immediately. Make sure to read instructions thoroughly to avoid problems with your application.
Applicants are required to have the following requirements to be accepted into the program;
Take note that meeting the basic criteria does not guarantee your selection into the program. All applicants will be reviewed and processed as slots are limited.
If an applicant meets the above requirements, here are the tasks they need to complete as a member of the Free Fire Streamer Launch Program;
Being an official member of the Free Fire Streamer Launch Program has its own perks and benefits. Here are the following;
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Considering that Mobile Legends and other esports titles also offer such programs for streamers, it looks like content creation in esports titles is becoming more of a viable career in the Philippines.