Brazilian Team Fluxo Emerges Victorious at Free Fire World Series 2024

  • Fluxo’s victory marks the country’s second consecutive win on the global FFWS stage, further solidifying Brazil’s status as an esports powerhouse
  • At the height of the Grand Final, Garena and the Esports World Cup (EWC) Foundation also jointly announced that Free Fire is set to return for EWC 2025

The Carioca Arena in Rio de Janeiro erupted in celebration on Sunday, November 24, as Fluxo, the home team, clinched the championship title at the Grand Final of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2024. Overcoming a challenging start with zero headstart points from the Point Rush stage, Fluxo ascended to the top of the podium with a remarkable score of 86 points, solidifying their dominance in Free Fire esports.

This victory not only fills Brazil with immense pride but also marks Fluxo’s third global FFWS title and a second consecutive win under the leadership of Captain Bops. The team’s achievement cements their status as a powerhouse in the global esports scene.

As the electrifying Grand Final concluded, Garena and the Esports World Cup Foundation shared thrilling news: Free Fire is set to return to the Esports World Cup (EWC) in the summer of 2025, hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This announcement underscores the mobile battle royale’s enduring appeal among its massive global player base.

The inaugural Esports World Cup: Free Fire earlier this year showcased 18 elite teams from six regional tournaments. The competition crowned Team Falcons as champions, with a $300,000 prize and a direct entry to the FFWS Global Finals 2024. Fans can look forward to further updates and details about the Esports World Cup: Free Fire 2025 in the months ahead.

With its growing legacy, Free Fire continues to ignite excitement and passion across the esports world.

Team Brazil Secures Back-to-Back Free Fire World Series Titles

Representing Brazil’s Fluxo, players Bops (Captain), Giuh, BuTziN, MT7, Renan, and coach LUUKING delivered a spectacular performance to clinch the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2024 Global Finals title. This victory also marks a personal milestone for Bops, Giuh, and BuTziN, who secured their second championship win, having been part of Magic Squad’s victorious lineup in last year’s World Series.

Entering the Grand Final after a lackluster performance in the Point Rush Stage, Fluxo appeared energized by the electrifying cheers from their home crowd in Rio de Janeiro. The team’s determination shone through as they achieved back-to-back BOOYAHs in the second and third matches. Capping off their stellar run, Fluxo sealed their claim to the Global Finals throne with a decisive BOOYAH in the sixth match, firmly solidifying their dominance in Free Fire esports.

This remarkable win not only underscores Fluxo’s resilience and strategic brilliance but also strengthens Brazil’s reputation as a powerhouse in the global Free Fire esports scene.

The Grand Final of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2024 showcased Indonesia’s RRQ Kazu, who made a powerful statement by securing the day’s first BOOYAH. Their consistent gameplay throughout the matches earned them a well-deserved second-place finish with a total of 83 points.

Meanwhile, Brazil’s E1 delivered an impressive performance despite starting the finals with zero headstart points and not securing any BOOYAHs. The team showcased relentless determination, amassing 74 points purely through strategic gameplay to claim fourth place in the global rankings.

The performances of RRQ Kazu and E1 highlight the growing depth and competitiveness of Free Fire esports, setting the stage for even more thrilling tournaments ahead.

WASSANA Crowned FFWS MVP for Stellar Performance

WASSANA of Buriram United Esports earned the prestigious title of Most Valuable Player (MVP) at the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2024, showcasing exceptional skill and unwavering consistency throughout the global tournament.

The MVP Leaderboard remained largely steady since the Knockout Stage, with WASSANA leading the pack. However, a notable entry was Fluxo’s Bops, who climbed to #5 on the leaderboard. Bops’ impressive performance in the Grand Final included three MVP awards and an elimination score of 70, further solidifying his reputation as a key player in the competition.

The accolades for WASSANA reflect the caliber of talent and dedication displayed on the global Free Fire stage.

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