How to Download, Install, and Run Craftland Studio on PC (Windows, macOS, Linux)
🎮 What is Craftland Studio?
Craftland Studio (also known as Free Fire Craftland) is a toolkit for creating custom maps and experiences for Free Fire. It provides a scene editor, terrain tools, visual scripting, assets management, and other tools so creators can design, test, and publish their own maps.
In this article, I’ll walk you through how to download, install, and run Craftland Craftland Studio on different operating systems: Windows, macOS, and Linux. Then tips for setup, common issues, and running the editor.
🖥️ System Requirements & Preparation
Before installing, make sure you have the following:
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Minimum recommended specs
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit), macOS 10.13+, or a recent Linux distro
- CPU: Intel i5 or equivalent (or better)
- RAM: 8 GB or more recommended
- Disk space: 5–10 GB free for installation, assets and projects
- GPU: Dedicated NVIDIA/AMD GPU with current drivers
- Stable internet connection for downloads, updates, and publishing.
- A Garena UGC Creator account (or linked Free Fire account) is required for publishing/uploading maps.
- macOS / Linux users: official support may be limited. Consider a Windows VM, Boot Camp (macOS), or Wine/Proton (Linux) if you need to run the Windows build.
📥 Download & Installation
Windows is the primary supported platform. Follow these steps to install:
Here’s a quick example of what you might see doing this on Windows:
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Download the installer:
CraftlandStudio_1.14.4.exe
- Run the installer and choose an installation folder
(e.g.C:\Program Files\Craftland Studio
or somewhere you choose). - Launch the Craftland Launcher
it will check for new updates and apply them automatically. - Sign In or Sign Up
you can login via Google, Facebook, VK, Garena UGC Creator account or link your Free Fire account as needed. - License key activation
If you have a license key, enter it when prompted to unlock additional features. - Now it will Open Craftland Studio Launcher
where you can create or import projects.
💡 Tip: Keep your GPU drivers and Windows are up to date for the best stability and smoother performance.
Craftland Studio is primarily a Windows application. If you use on macOS:
- use Boot Camp
- a Windows VM (Parallels, VMware)
- Updating Soon more details!
Craftland Studio is primarily a Windows application. If you use on Linux:
- with Wine/Proton
- a Windows VM (Parallels, VMware)
- Updating Soon more details!
Also, there’s a Visual Studio Code extension “Free Fire Craftland Code” which helps when editing script files.
🚀 Running & Using Craftland Studio
Once installed, here’s a productive workflow tailored for creators:
- Login / Authentication: At first launch, you’ll log in using your Garena UGC account or link your Free Fire account.
- Create or open a project: Start from a template or import an existing project.
- Scene editing: Use the scene editor to place objects, terrain, props, lighting, cameras, etc.
- Scripting / Logic: Use *Block Scripts* (visual programming) or Code Scripts (text code) to define game logic, events, triggers, UI behaviors.
- Debug / Play test: Run the map inside Craftland in test mode to check how gameplay works.
- Optimize: Reduce draw calls, use atlas textures, and lower LODs for better performance on mobile devices.
- Version control: Keep scene and script backups—use git for scripts and a separate backup strategy for large assets.
- Publish / Upload: When ready, upload via the UGC Creator publishing website and follow platform guidelines for release.
✅ Conclusion
Craftland Studio enables creators to design, test, and publish custom Free Fire maps. Windows offers the best support; macOS and Linux users should consider compatibility options or a Windows virtual machine. Follow the workflow tips above to build efficient, enjoyable maps and to collaborate more effectively.
👉 Download it, install it, and start building your own map today!Sources:
https://ffcraftland.garena.com/
https://craftland.garena.com/