After six years of development and a staggering 1 billion RMB investment, Lilith Games is relaunching its free-to-play hero-based battle royale, Farlight 84, with its biggest update yet.
Lilith Games has officially relaunched its free-to-play hero-based battle royale Farlight 84 worldwide, marking the game’s most ambitious update since its debut.
Developed over six years with an investment of 1 billion RMB, the relaunch brings back the fan-favorite Jetpack, adds a fully supported First-Person Perspective mode, unveils the massive new Nextara map, and introduces deeper customization and new hero content.
One of the most requested features by the community, First-Person Mode now gives players the option to switch from the traditional third-person view, offering a more immersive and tactical combat experience.
The return of the Jetpack, a signature mechanic in Farlight 84’s early days, is designed to take advantage of Nextara’s verticality, allowing players to soar over rooftops, flank from above, and control high ground in fast-paced firefights.
Nextara itself is the largest map in the game’s history, combining dense urban zones with open battlefields to encourage dynamic movement and strategic positioning.

The relaunch expands the hero roster with the debut of Kui Dou, a close-range fighter with mobility-based attacks, tracking mines, and a temporary transformation that boosts attack and defense.
Fan-favorite hero Syfer also returns with a complete visual overhaul as part of the game’s total graphics upgrade, which includes enhanced character models, sharper animations, and a redesigned UI.
Players can start with a free Battle Pass, now featuring an Infinite Battle Pass system that can be refilled indefinitely for continuous rewards.
New weapons such as the QBX-95 assault rifle and PV9 pistol join an expanded arsenal that can be further customized with new scopes, mods, and tactical gear.
The revamped Buddy System introduces powerful new companions, from explosive damage dealers to area-control specialists, offering more ways to influence battles.

Alongside gameplay changes, Farlight 84 launches with new modes including Solo Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Bot Mode, and upcoming additions like Jetpack Royale and Respawn Mode.
Running on a new engine, the game delivers a polished visual presentation designed to match its high-mobility, skill-driven combat.
A limited-time relaunch event will feature exclusive hero skins, weapon cosmetics, and themed bundles available only during the launch window.
Available now on PC, Android, and iOS, Farlight 84’s relaunch signals a new chapter for the cross-platform shooter, blending hero mechanics with battle royale gameplay to create what Lilith Games calls the future of high-mobility, skill-based competition.
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[Editor's note: This article was written by a member of One Sports Digital with the help of AI and then checked by the staff to ensure accuracy.]