Free Fire World Series

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The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) is the annual professional Free Fire world championship tournament hosted by Garena. Teams compete for a total prize pool of US$2 million.[1] The 2021 edition of the event became world's most watched esports event by peak live viewer count at the time.[2]

Founded2019
FounderGarena
No. of teams18
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Free Fire World Series
Free Fire World Series Logo
GameFree Fire
Founded2019
FounderGarena
No. of teams18
RegionGlobal
Most recent
champion
Thailand Buriram United Esports (1st title)
Streaming partnerwww.youtube.com/@freefireesportsofficial
Official websiteffesports.com
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Overview

The Free Fire World Series uses the Squad Battle Royale mode available in the video game Free Fire. 48 players (12 teams each one having four players) airdrop onto an island without any weapons or armor. Once on the ground, players must search for weapons, armor, and med kits. Players can knock down players using the weapons they collected. The last team to survive wins the game. Players get points based on the number of eliminations and final ranking of their team.[3][4]

History

Inaugural edition 2019

Free Fire World Series 2019 was held in November 2019 at Barra Olympic Park, Rio de Janeiro, and featured a prize pool of $400,000. 12 teams from Brazil, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Middle East, India, Latin America, North America, and Eurasia participated in the championship. It was won by the Brazilian representatives the Corinthians.[5] The event had a peak live viewers count of 1.9 million.[6]

2020 Cancellation

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FFWS for the 2020 season - alongside the 2020 Free Fire World Cup 2020 (FFWC) that was supposed to be held in Jakarta during the Summer, were both cancelled. Free Fire World Series 2020 had to be replaced with Free Fire Continental Series 2020 which was held to be on April 19. Free Fire Continental Series was held as 3 separate events for Asia, EMEA and Americas. The event was streamed live on YouTube and had 1.5 million peak live viewers. There was a prize pool of $300,000. In each region a total of 18 teams fought for a prize pool of $300,000. The Asian region winner was EXP Esports, the EMEA region winner was Sbornaya Chr, and the American region winner was Team Liquid.[7][8][9]

2021

In 2021, Garena announced the Free Fire World Series with a prize pool of $2 million.[10] The grand finale was held in May 2021 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. A total of 18 teams competes for the FFWS trophy, which was won by Phoenix Force (EVOS Esports TH).[11] The Free Fire World Series 2021 became the most watched esports event at the time with over 5.4 million peak live viewers, surpassing the 2021 League of Legends World Championship, which had 4 million peak viewers.[12]

The second FFWS event was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic scheduled to held in November 2021.[13]

2022

In 2022, two FFWS editions were held.

The first FFWS 2022 grand finale was held in May 2022 at the Resort World Sentosa convention centre. The event featured 18 teams representing different regions, competing for a prize pool of $2 million. The championship was won by Attack All Around.[14] The event had a maximum of 1.4 million concurrent viewers during the grand finale, which was a decrease of 4 million viewers from the 2021 viewership, partially due to the ban of Free Fire in India and Bangladesh.[15]

The second FFWS event of 2022 was held in Bangkok, Thailand.[16] The event featured 17 teams from around the world. Players compete for a prize pool of $2 million. The championship was won by EVOS Phoenix for the second time in this competition.[17]

2023

The 2023 Free Fire World Series grand finale took place in Bangkok, Thailand, hosting a total of 18 teams and a prize pool of $1 million. The participating teams comprised three from Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam each, while Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Pakistan, Morocco, and Malaysia were represented by one team each. Team Magic Squad from Brazil won the championship. The event had a significantly low amount of viewership compared to previous FFWS.[18]

2024

The Free Fire World Series – Global Finals 2024 (FFWS), was held in November 2024 at Carioca Arena 1, Barra Olympic Park, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a total of 18 teams and a prize pool of $1 million..[19] The qualification path of teams for this tournament were 2024 Esports World Cup – Free Fire, FFWS South East Asia 2024 Fall, FFWS Brazil 2024, FFWS LATAM 2024, FFWS Middle East and Africa 2024.

2025

The Free Fire World Series - Global Finals 2025 (FFWS), was held in November 2025 at Indonesia Arena, Jakarta, Indonesia. A total of 18 teams participated for prize pool $1 million, and the top 12 teams advanced to the grand finals.

The overall event featured 618,778 participants, setting a new Guinness World Record for the Largest Mobile Team-Based Esports Tournament.[20]

Hosts

Summary by country

More information Country, Times hosted ...
Country Times hosted Editions
Singapore 2 2021, 2022
Thailand 2 2022, 2023
Brazil 2 2019, 2024
Indonesia 1 2025
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Results

More information Ed., Year ...
Ed. Year Host Country Venue & City Champion & Runner up 3rd Place MVP of the
Tournament
Number
of Teams
Ref
Champion Score Runner-up
1 2019 Brazil Barra Olympic Park,
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Corinthians 132 98 Russia Sbornaya ChR Thailand ILLUMINATE Slow TwoK Brazil Nobru
(Corinthians)
12 [21]
2020 (Not held because of COVID-19 pandemic.)
& replaced with Free Fire Continental Series 2020.
[22]
2 2021 (1st) Singapore Marina Bay Sands,
Downtown Core
Thailand Phoenix Force 113 77 Brazil LOUD Russia Silence Thailand The Cruz
(Phoenix Force)
18 [23]
2021 (2nd) (Not held because of COVID-19 pandemic.) [24]
3 2022 (1st) Singapore Resort World Sentosa,
Sentosa
Thailand Attack All Around 92 91 Thailand EVOS Phoenix Portugal Vasto Mundo Thailand JLX
(Attack All Around)
18 [25]
4 2022 (2nd) Thailand Bangkok Thailand EVOS Phoenix 117 114 Brazil Vivo Keyd Stats Thailand Nigma Galaxy Thailand Moshi
(EVOS Phoenix)
17 [26]
5 2023 Thailand Bangkok Brazil Magic Squad 112 95 Thailand Buriram United Esports Thailand CGGG Thailand DEW
(EXP Esports)
18 [27]
6 2024 Brazil Carioca Arena 1,
Barra Olympic Park,
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil Fluxo 86 83 Indonesia RRQ Thailand Buriram United Esports Brazil E1 18 [28]
7 2025 Indonesia Indonesia Arena,
Jakarta
Thailand Buriram United Esports 103 102 Brazil Fluxo Thailand All Gamers Global ThailandWassana (Buriram United Esports) 18 [29]
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Teams reaching the top three

More information Team, Titles ...
Teams reaching the top three
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeTop 3
total
Thailand EVOS Phoenix * 2 (2021 (1st), 2022 (2nd)) 1 (2022 (1st)) 3
Brazil Fluxo [pt] 1 (2024) 1
Brazil Magic Squad 1 (2023) 1
Thailand Attack All Around 1 (2022 (1st)) 1
Brazil Corinthians 1 (2019) 1
Thailand Buriram United Esports 1

( Free Fire world series global 2025 ) (2023)

1 (2024) 2
Indonesia RRQ 1 (2024) 1
Brazil Vivo Keyd Stats 1 (2022 (2nd)) 1
Brazil LOUD 1 (2021 (1st)) 1
Russia Sbornaya ChR 1 (2019) 1
Thailand CGGG 1 (2023) 1
Thailand Nigma Galaxy 1 (2022 (2nd)) 1
Portugal Vasto Mundo 1 (2022 (1st)) 1
Russia Silence 1 (2021 (1st)) 1
Thailand ILLUMINATE Slow TwoK 1 (2019) 1
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* includes results representing Phoenix Force.

Best performances by countries

Teams from only four countries have reached top three.

More information Team, Titles ...
Best performances by countries
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeTop 3
total
Thailand 3 (2021 (1st), 2022 (1st), 2022 (2nd)) 3 (2022 (1st), 2023, 2024) 4 (2019, 2022 (2nd), 2023, 2024) 10
Brazil 3 (2019, 2023, 2024) 2 (2021 (1st), 2022 (2nd)) 5
Russia 1 (2019) 1 (2021 (1st)) 2
Indonesia 1 (2024) 1
Portugal 1 (2022 (1st)) 1
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