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Garena codm launches 3500 free cod points festival

Garena CODM | Free COD Points Festival Launching March 30, 2026

By

Mark Johnson

Mar 25, 2026, 10:14 AM

Edited By

James Lee

Updated

Mar 25, 2026, 03:53 PM

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Graphic promoting Garena CODM's 3500 free COD Points Festival, featuring game elements and the date March 30, 2026
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Garena CODM is set to launch a COD Points Festival on March 30, 2026, offering players 3,500 limited-time COD Points. This event follows a similar initiative by China CODM, where players gained 3,100 CP to spend on battle passes, crates, draws, and vaults.

Players Voice Their Frustrations

As the festival approaches, discussions among players deepen. Many global players expressed dissatisfaction, questioning why they don't receive similar rewards as the Garena version. Comments on forums reveal a โ€œhate-hate relationshipโ€ with the global structure, with players claiming

"They hate the global donโ€™t they"

The feelings seem mixed, with some reminiscing about better reward days.

Community Expectations and Sentiments

Key themes observed in comments include:

  • Discontent with Global Rewards: Players ask why global participants miss out on high-value rewards found in Garena, leading to frustration.

  • Nostalgia: Thereโ€™s a sentiment of longing for past rewards that felt more significant, echoed by statements like, "I still remember the days of getting hyped just because we got a free epic."

  • Skepticism: A strong current of disbelief exists regarding the effectiveness of promotions, with comments like, "Maybe just fake news."

What to Watch For

  • ๐Ÿ“… Festival Date: March 30, 2026 โ€“ Launch of the festival for free COD Points.

  • โ“ Mini-Game: Players are eager to see the rumored collaboration with USAF Drones of Hormuz.

  • โš ๏ธ Rising Concern: Many question the meaningfulness of the rewards and indicate a divide between global and Garena offerings.

As excitement simmers, reactions are mixed with players eager yet skeptical about what's next. Will the festival boost participation, or will community grievances drown out the celebrations? Only time will tell.