Garena Free Fire Max has quickly built a massive following since its launch just months ago. In this expert comparison, we pit Free Fire Max against Call of Duty Mobile (COD Mobile) to determine the superior choice for October 2021, evaluating graphics, system requirements, game modes, and more.

Graphics and mechanics are cornerstone features in any top mobile shooter. COD Mobile, powered by the Unity engine, delivers stunning visuals and near-perfect mechanics—from fluid reloading to precise shooting. Drawing from years of franchise expertise, it sets a high bar.
Free Fire Max has significantly upgraded its graphics over the original Free Fire, but it still trails COD Mobile in visual fidelity and mechanical polish.
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Accessibility is key to broad appeal. Free Fire Max requires just 1.75 GB of storage (with maps and costumes) and runs on:
Android:
iOS:
COD Mobile demands more: at least 3 GB RAM and a modern processor on Android. It takes about 2.5 GB storage (base install) and performs adequately on mid-range devices at around 30 FPS, though low-end phones struggle.

COD Mobile shines with diverse modes beyond Battle Royale: Frontline, Team Deathmatch, Domination, Search and Destroy, plus seasonal options like Holiday Aftermath and Hardcore. BR maps are limited to Classic, Blitz, and Alcatraz.
Free Fire Max counters with Clash Squad, Team Deathmatch, Rush Hour, and its core Battle Royale. It edges out with four BR maps: Bermuda, Purgatory, Kalahari, and Bermuda 2.0.
Both games boast dedicated fans, but COD Mobile leads in graphics, mechanics, and overall experience—thanks to its polished Activision heritage. However, its higher demands make it less ideal for budget devices. Free Fire Max wins for accessibility with lighter requirements, ensuring smooth play on more phones.
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