Since the early days of the post-PUBG era, so many Indian players have pulled up all stakes and migrated to other games as an inevitable solution. However, Garena Free Fire already turns out to be more than just a makeshift option for BR fans thanks to a treasure of fantastic in-game cosmetics and new events. Is there any Free Fire new event coming soon? If such a question is still kept on your mind, just look no further.
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Is there any Free Fire new event coming soon?
Amid the festive atmosphere of Diwali celebrations, Free Fire has come up with the idea of bringing players together with two online events, respectively named Streamer Kombat 5.0 and BOOYAH! Cup, through the all-in-one BOOYAH! App.
You’re welcome to tune into the Free Fire India Official channel on the app – not only the events are here, but you’ll also stand the chance to win some item-drops.
Moreover, one of the most sought-after Free Fire events, Free Fire Continental Series (FFCS) 2020, will also go live on November 21st simultaneously in three regions: Asia, Americas, and EMEA.
To know more details regarding these events, let’s read on!
Streamer Kombat 5.0
Starting date: November 18th
Available on: BOOYAH! App, from 3 PM to 5:30 PM.
The Streamer Kombat 5.0 event started to take place on November 18th with a total of 24 well-known Free Fire streamers stepping into classic BR matches in quest of becoming the champion of this event.
Here’re all the participants of Streamer Kombat 5.0: Sooneeta, Alexbhai Gaming, Total Gaming eSports, Arrow Gaming, National Gamer, ActionBolt, GW Karan, Ungraduate Gamer, Jonty Gaming, Tonde Gamer, Bilash Gaming, TGB, Scary Gamer, Lokesh Gamer, Technobanda, Slumber Queen, Gamers Zone, Bshow Magar, Team Hind Official, Helping Gamer, OP Girls, Gaming Girl, and Gaming Tamizhan.
In particular, there’re six back-to-back squad matches, in which the participants have to face off against each other. Streamer Kombat 5.0’s prize pool includes 25,000 Diamonds, with the prize distribution as shown below:
- First Place: 12,500 Diamonds
- Second Place: 7,500 Diamonds
- Third Place: 5,000 Diamonds
Total Gaming and Aura Gaming will be the casters for Streamer Kombat 5.0’s grand finals. Those who keep an eye on the event via BOOYAH! Free Fire India Official channel can stumble upon various opportunities to win amazing item drops based on viewership milestones, such as 20 character drops of K (aka. Captain Booyah), 150 Scorching Sands Weapon Loot Crates, or 10,000 Diamonds.
BOOYAH! Cup
Starting date: November 23rd to November 26th
Available on: BOOYAH! App
Accompanying with Streamer Kombat 5.0, the BOOYAH! Cup will come as the first-ever invitational tournament of BOOYAH! App, comprising of 24 best Free Fire teams across the country such as the finalists of Free Fire India Championship (FFIC) - CRX-Elite and Total Gaming eSports.
The general format revolves around two qualifier rounds along with one set of play-ins. At the end of the tournament, 12 teams post qualifiers will take on each other to fight for not only the championship but also the lion’s share of prize money.
- First Place: Rs. 60,000
- Second Place: Rs. 30,000
- Third Place: Rs. 10,000
The BOOYAH! Cup will see well-known personalities like Evil, MambaSR, and Gaming Aura throw themselves into becoming commentators of the tournament. Needless to say, audiences can also take advantage of BOOYAH! Cup to get their hands on extra gifts, including 500 Gun Crates, 30,000 Diamonds, and other item drops as well!
Free Fire Continental Series (FFCS) 2020
Free Fire Continental Series (FFCS) 2020 starts on Nov. 21 with play-ins. The online competition will happen simultaneously in three regions: Asia, the Americas, and EMEA. Each region will have a prize pool of $300,000. The FFCS 2020 finals will happen on Nov. 28 and Nov. 29 with 12 teams from each region in the competition.
FFCS 2020 - Americas Series | FFCS 2020 - EMEA Series | FFCS 2020 - Asia Series |
Brazil and LATAM regions. | Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and North Africa. | Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam. |
Format
The play-ins start on Nov. 21 for Americas and EMEA, and on Nov. 22 for Asia, due to time zone differences. A total of 12 teams from different countries will compete in one single day for four spots in each regional finals. The grand finals will happen on Nov. 28 for Americas and EMEA, and on Nov. 29 for Asia.
Both play-ins and finals will happen in six matches, with two in each map: Bermuda, Purgatory, and Kalahari. Teams will receive two points for each kill and up to 20 points for each match depending on the position in the leaderboard.
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