Good news for Free Fire fans: the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2024 SEA Fall will be held in Indonesia, from August 16 to October 13. Eighteen teams from Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam will compete for a big prize pool of $300,000.
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FFWS SEA 2024 Fall Schedules
This Free Fire tournament consists of three rounds: the Knockout Stage, Point Rush, and Grand Finals.
Rounds | Time | |
Knockout Stage | August 16 - September 29 | 18 teams, split into three groups, will play 108 matches in a round-robin format, with each team participating in 72 matches. |
Point Rush | October 11- October 13 | The top 12 teams will compete for headstart points. |
Grand Finals | October 13 | The top 12 teams continue to compete in six matches. The top 8 teams will earn a place in this round. Team Falcons has already qualified for the international event by winning the Esports World Cup. |
FFWS SEA 2024 Fall: Participating Teams
Let’s take a look at the 18 teams participating in the Free Fire World Series 2024 SEA Fall:
Many teams from the South-Asian region took part in the Free Fire World Cup 2024 in Riyadh, where Thailand's Team Falcons won the championship. Since entering the esports scene in April 2024, the organization has secured two major titles, including the FFWS SEA Spring. The team will now aim to defend their title in the upcoming World Series SEA.
Evos Divine from Indonesia ranked as the second-best team in the World Cup. They had placed fourth in the last FFWS SEA and are expected to be a strong contender in the upcoming tournament.
Buriram United from Thailand is one of the best Free Fire teams worldwide. They finished fourth in the World Cup and third in the SEA Spring. Their star player, Moshi, earned the MVP title at the World Cup 2024.
How to watch FFWS SEA 2024 Fall
The tournament will be live-streamed daily at 16:00 WIB on Free Fire Esports' YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook channels. Each day will include six matches.
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