Free Fire, the immensely popular battle royale game, is gearing up for a major showcase at the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia. Originating with a massive fanbase in India and expanding globally due to its accessibility across various devices, Free Fire has captivated gamers worldwide with its intense gameplay and strategic depth.
Teams Competing
Eighteen top Free Fire teams from around the world have qualified to compete in this prestigious event. Representing their regions with skill and determination, these teams include:
Mexico: 19esports, All Glory Gaming, RETA Esports
Pakistan: Hotshot Esports
Thailand: All Gamers, Team Falcons, Twisted Minds, Buriram United Esports
Indonesia: EVOS Divine, ONIC Olympus, Indostars x GG, RRQ Kazu
Vietnam: P Esports
Brazil: Fluxo
Algeria: Al Qadisiyah
Esports World Cup Free Fire Format
The tournament consists of two main stages:
Group Stage (July 10-12): The 18 teams will be divided into groups, competing in 12 matches. The top 12 teams from this stage will advance.
Points Rush (July 13): The remaining teams will play six matches focused on accumulating points based on their placements. Higher placements yield more points, while the lowest earn none.
Grand Finals (July 14): The top teams will battle it out in the Grand Finals, where points from placements and kills will determine the overall winner. A $1 million prize pool awaits, with the top eight teams also earning Club Points.
For fans eager to catch the action live, the Esports World Cup Free Fire tournament will be streamed online. Specific details on streaming platforms and schedules will be available closer to the event date. It’s an opportunity to witness some of the best Free Fire gameplay and experience the excitement of esports at a global level.