With Free Fire’s growth skyrocketing in India, several professional teams are on the hunt for not only talented players but also experienced content creators in order to widen the brand across the audience community.

Keeping that in mind, Force One Esports recently signed a new contract with well-known YouTuber Nayan Raju Shelke (aka Assassins Army).

Assassins Army Force One Esports
Force One Esports recently signed a new contract with well-known YouTuber Nayan Raju Shelke (aka Assassins Army).

Assassins Army has racked up nearly 2.5 million subscribers on his YouTube channel along with 154K followers on Instagram. He has started to create Free Fire-centric content for quite a long time, including skillful action gameplay, exotic skin crate openings, and so on.

Assassins Army Free Fire
Assassins Army has racked up nearly 2.5 million subscribers on his YouTube channel along with 154K followers on Instagram.

Here’s the official announcement authored by Force One Esports:

"The Man, The Master, The Leader of Million heart family it gives us utmost happiness to welcome Assassins Army as our official Content Creator."

About Force One Esports

Force Once Esports has made its own way into the Indian esports landscape since February 2020 under the management of two co-founders, Ravi Fichadiya and Shubham Roongta. In addition to Free Fire, this organization also owns a bunch of professional squads in popular titles like PUBG Mobile and COD Mobile as well.

Force One Esports Free Fire Lineup
Force One Esports' Free Fire lineup in India.

As for COD Mobile, Force One Esports already stumbled on great success with this shooter game, considering a number of 23 tournament championships since the inception of its COD Mobile team. They were thus widely considered as the best COD Mobile team in the Asian region.

It's highly evident that the arrival of Assassins Army will help Force One Esports maintain its strong foothold in the prosperous environment of Free Fire in India.

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