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Free Fire Max - Pro Sensitivity

Daniel Silva

Publisher: Life Book

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This book was created to take you from beginner to advanced levels, covering:• Custom sensitivity and aim control• Close-quarters combat (CQB) and long-range combat (sniper and AR)• Advanced 4v4 squad strategies• Control of tempo, rhythm, and resources• Final zone mastery and psychological pressure• Secret techniques for players looking to evolve fasterThroughout 25 chapters and an exclusive bonus, you will learn:• How to position yourself and control every angle of the map• How to master CQB and long-range in an integrated manner• Manage squads, resources, and the final zone with strategic intelligence• Develop a Pro mindset and continuous evolutionThis book is a complete guide, ready to transform any player into a Pro Player capable of dominating Free Fire Max matches. 
Available since: 10/07/2025.
Print length: 280 pages.

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