Brazil's Fluxo has emerged as the champion of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2024, held on their home soil, Rio de Janeiro, on November 24.
Although the Brazilian team entered the Grand Final with 0 headstart points from the Point Rush stage, they won the competition with a score of 86 points (three out of six BOOYAHs). Fluxo's victory makes Brazil proud and marks their third global win in FFWS. This triumph is also their second consecutive title, led by Captain Bops.
Garena, in collaboration with the Esports World Cup Foundation, also announced that Free Fire will be part of Esports World Cup 2025 come summer, with more details to follow.
The first Esports World Cup: Free Fire took place in July 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring the top 18 teams from six local Free Fire tournaments. Team Falcons won the competition, earning USD 300,000 in prize money and a spot in the FFWS Global Finals 2024.
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The team Fluxo was bannered by Bops (Captain), BuTziN, Giuh, MT7, Renan, and coach LUUKING. This victory marks the second win for Bops, BuTziN, and Giuh, who were also part of the Magic Squad that clinched the title in last year's World Series.
Despite their lackluster performance during the Point Rush Stage, Fluxo entered the Grand Final energized by their cheering fans in Rio. The team impressively racked up back-to-back BOOYAHs in the second and third matches, and they completed their win with another BOOYAH in the sixth match to claim the Global Finals trophy.
In the Grand Final, Indonesia's RRQ Kazu took the lead by earning the first BOOYAH of the day. They ended the FFWS Global Finals in second place with a total of 83 points. Another notable team was Brazil's E1, who finished in fourth place. They started without headstart points or BOOYAHs but managed to earn 74 points from scratch.
WASSANA from Thailand's Buriram United Esports received the FFWS Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for his great and steady performance during the global tournament. The MVP Leaderboard has mostly stayed the same since the Knockout Stage except for Fluxo's Bops, who ranked #5 with three MVP awards and an elimination score of 70.
The Grand Final began with an exciting performance by DJ Alok, who played a remix of the classic song "Vale-Vale." Next, trap musician MatuĂȘ took the stage with a new track called "Bang Bang," getting the audience to dance and sing along. Further, pop artist Anitta performed her songs "Funk Rave," "Tropa," and "Movimento da Sanfoninha." After her performance, the final 12 teams of the FFWS Global Finals were introduced for the ultimate showdown.
On another note, Free Fire has released the new trailer for its crossover with the famous anime series NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MePQAU9MNU. This trailer builds excitement for fans before the in-game collaboration event starts in January 2025.
The trailer shows a first look at new bundles featuring Naruto, Sakura, and Sasuke from Team 7. The trio comes together for an ultimate battle on Bermuda. Fans can also see Nine Tails appear.
Fans and players can look forward to more collectibles based on NARUTO SHIPPUDEN coming soon. In December 2024, Free Fire will bring back its popular Winterlands adventure. Players can expect new characters, legendary outfits, and Aurora-themed gameplay in Bermuda.
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