Free Fire's Next Evo Vault Event Coming June 2026, Teases Cobra MP40 Skin

A new Evo Vault event for Free Fire is confirmed for June 2026, featuring a Cobra MP40 skin. Here's what players need to know based on the announcement.
Free Fire players have a date to circle on their calendars. The next Evo Vault event is scheduled for June 2026, and the headline reward appears to be a Cobra-themed MP40 skin. The announcement, which the source describes as “100% confirmed,” puts this event squarely in the middle of the year, giving the community months to prepare.
For those who have been around Free Fire for a while, the Evo Vault is not new. It is a recurring limited-time event where players unlock evolution-themed weapon skins and character outfits by completing tasks or spending in-game currency. Each Evo Vault event typically features a marquee skin — often for a popular weapon — and the June 2026 iteration is doubling down on the MP40 with a Cobra skin. The MP40 has been a staple in Free Fire’s arsenal, a submachine gun favored for its high rate of fire and close-quarters dominance. A new Evo skin for it is likely to draw serious attention.
What the announcement actually says The source material is brief — just the headline and a repeat of the same phrasing — but it contains several concrete claims:
- The event is called the “Next Evo Vault Event.”
- It will occur in June 2026.
- The event includes a Cobra MP40 skin.
- The source asserts the event is “100% confirmed.”
There is no mention of an exact start date within June, no list of other rewards, and no specifics on how the event will function (token grind, direct purchase, etc.). The word “month” appears in the headline, so the event likely spans at least part of June. Without further details, we cannot say whether it starts on June 1, runs through the entire month, or occupies a specific week. The “100% confirm” language suggests an official announcement has been made — perhaps through Garena’s in-game mail, social media, or a content creator leak that the source considers ironclad. But the source does not name who made the confirmation, so caution is warranted.
What is the Evo Vault? To understand why this event matters, it helps to know the Evo Vault’s track record. In previous iterations — such as the Evo Vault events in late 2023 and mid-2024 — players could earn currency by logging in daily, completing matches, or spending diamonds. That currency could then be spent on pulls from a vault that contained past Evo items alongside new ones. The format encourages both free-to-play and paying players to participate, though the highest-tier rewards usually require a significant gem investment.
The Cobra MP40 skin would be the centerpiece of the June 2026 vault. If past patterns hold, it will likely have unique visual effects — perhaps a snake motif on the weapon body, a distinct muzzle flash, or custom kill animations. Evo skins often come with stat boosts (like increased magazine size or faster reload), though Garena has sometimes rotated those bonuses seasonally.
What players should expect
- Timing: June 2026 is roughly 10 months away at the time of writing. That gives Garena room to tease the event, release trailers, and maybe even run smaller precursor events.
- The Cobra MP40: This is the confirmed headliner. If you main the MP40, start saving diamonds and resource crates now.
- Event mechanics: Likely a mixture of daily missions, diamond spending, and token collection. We will need an official blog post or in-game notice for the precise rules.
- Exclusivity: Evo Vault items are typically time-limited. Once the event ends, the Cobra MP40 skin will likely become unobtainable until Garena decides to re-run it — which could take a year or more.
One unknown is whether the Cobra MP40 will be a direct reward or a random pull. The latter tends to frustrate players who budget precisely, but it drives engagement (and revenue). The source does not indicate the acquisition method.
How this fits into Free Fire’s schedule Free Fire runs events almost continuously, but the Evo Vault occupies a special place because it offers both nostalgia (returning older Evo skins) and novelty. The June 2026 event will arrive after the OB46 or OB47 update, likely around the middle of the year. Garena often uses mid-year events to boost player activity during slower months, and the Cobra MP40 skin is a strong lure for competitive and casual players alike.
There is also the question of whether this event will coincide with Free Fire’s anniversary or some other celebration. The original Free Fire launch was in December 2017, so June is not an anniversary month. More likely, it is a standalone seasonal event.
What the announcement doesn't say Honesty demands acknowledging what is missing from the source:
- No exact start and end dates.
- No list of other skins or items in the vault.
- No cost or pricing information.
- No confirmation of a character outfit or pet accompanying the skin.
- No mention of region exclusivity (if any).
This means any article claiming to have full details would be inventing. The only responsible approach is to state what the source confirms and flag the gaps.
Final take for Free Fire players If you are eager to pick up the Cobra MP40, the smartest move is to start stockpiling resources now. Diamonds, weapon crates, and event tokens from current events can all be saved. The June 2026 window gives you roughly 10 months to build a stash. Pay attention to official Free Fire channels — YouTube, Facebook, and the in-game news feed — for the first official teaser, which should drop at least a month before the event goes live.
The “100% confirmed” label from the source is a strong signal, but treat it as a reliable rumor rather than an absolute guarantee. Garena has changed event schedules before, and “confirmed” by a third-party source does not carry the same weight as an official roadmap.
For now, mark June 2026 in your mental calendar. The Evo Vault is coming back, and the Cobra MP40 skin is the prize. Whether you plan to grind for it or swipe for it, preparation starts today.
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