Free Fire World Series 2021: qualified teams, awards and more details of the World Cup

Competition has $ 2 million in total prize money, the highest value in Free Fire tournaments. In all, 22 teams from 14 regions participate in the championship.
Free Fire World Series 2021: qualified teams, awards and more details of the World Cup

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Garena's Free Fire is one of the most popular mobile games in the world. A few months ago, Free Fire unveiled its global tournament plan for 2021, which includes two World Series, the Free Fire World Cup, and an All-Stars event.

The first edition of the Free Fire World Series 2021 (worldwide) is scheduled to take place between May 22 and 29, in Singapore.

Participation regions of the Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore

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The World Series, the same as the Free Fire World Cup, will replace the Continental Series, played online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The tournament will feature 22 best teams from 14 different regions and will feature a grand prize of $ 2 million.

The tournament will be played in two stages:

  • 1. Play-ins on May 22, in which 12 teams will compete for two places in the finals.
  • 2. Finals on May 29, top ten teams from around the world, along with two qualified play-ins teams will compete for the final title.

Teams qualified for the Free Fire World Series 2021 play-ins:

1. DEA (MENA)

2. TG team (Pakistan)

3. Agent Exp (Bangladesh)

4. Team Chaos (India)

5. LOUD (Brazil)

6. First Raiders Bravo (Indonesia)

7. God 's Plan (Latin America)

8. Attack All around (Thailand)

9. New Gank (Singapore)

10. HQ Esports (Vietnam)

11. Singularity Invincible (CIS)

12. Stash (Europe)

Teams qualified for the finals of the Free Fire World Series 2021:

1. Galaxy Racer (India)

2. FLOW (Brazil)

3. Geek Fam (Malaysia / Philippines)

4. Evos Esports ID (Indonesia)

5. Team Aze (Latin America)

6. Evos Esports TH (Thailand)

7. LGDS (Taiwan)

8. Burst the Sky (Vietnam)

9. Silence (CIS)

10. VIP Esports (MENA)

LOUD, runner-up in the Brazilian Free Fire League 2021, will compete in the play-ins. The Fluxo team, from the popular Nobru, also qualified for the finals by winning the LBFF. Nobru won the MVP title in the first edition of the Free Fire World Series in 2019. He also won the title in 2019, when he represented Corinthians in the Free Fire World Series 2019.

The World Series (FFWS) is the largest and most iconic Free Fire competition. In 2019, FFWS Rio, for example, peaked at over 2 million simultaneous viewers, which at the time was a world audience record for a mobile esports tournament, according to Esports Charts.

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