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Garena Free Fire Max: Here are June 12 redeem codes to win diamonds, skins

Garena Free Fire Max: Here are June 12 redeem codes to win diamonds, skins

Garena Free Fire Max has released a batch of redeem codes for June 12, allowing players to access a range of in-game rewards for free. These may include limited-time items such as character outfits, weapon skins, diamonds, and other gameplay enhancements.
As these codes are subject to expiration and limited use, it is advisable to redeem them promptly to avoid missing out.
A list of currently active codes and instructions for redeeming them is provided below.
As per a report by IndiaTimes, active redeem codes for June 12 are:
FKL3MN7HJ4GZ9CQP
FSX8CAQ3ZD6ER9TM
FZQ9BVF4XI7NS3DA
FPD4IKE8SB1VN6ML
FUS1ORD9EF4HJ7KP
FYC5PHB1UG8SR4DT
FGT3YDV5ZQ8BU1NA
FJ6P1SW9VR2YT8BX
FOI8UYTRE4WP9QAS
FD5ERB2NV7WU1IYO
FHY1UJP5OK8LW2NG
FTG2WMC6YH9JU5RE
FBN7GZX2QW5MY9TC
FVM8JAQ3LZ6XW2NB
FWE9RNX7IK2OV5MZ
FLH6SJF9PC4WX7ER
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 redeem code is applied successfully, the associated rewards are sent to the player's in-game mailbox. For items such as gold or diamonds, the balance is updated instantly.
The codes may provide access to items like Rebel Academy skins, Revolt Weapon Loot Crates, Diamond Vouchers, and other cosmetic features for customising gameplay.
Each code is limited to 500 redemptions per day and remains active for only 12 hours, so timely use is recommended.

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