PAKISTAN: Hotshot Esports just clinched the title at the GameNow Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Pakistan 2025, beating out the best teams in the country and grabbing a ticket to the FFWS Global Finals in Jakarta, Indonesia.
In this tough lineup, Hotshot Esports shone with their quick adjustments, solid teamwork, and steady play, outpacing both the old guards and the hungry newbies in the Pakistan gaming scene.
The big finale went down at NASTP in Karachi, pulling in the country's top 12 squads and drawing a crowd of over 500 fans to watch the heated Free Fire battles on maps like Bermuda, Kalahari, and Solara.
Hotshot Esports nabbed three Booyahs and racked up 141 points, leaving runners-up Demons Pride 32 points behind. The tourney's MVP, Action from Hotshot Esports, notched 33 eliminations and 16,141 damage, stepping up big in clutch moments.
All together, Hotshot Esports tallied 84 kills, striking a nice balance between going on the offensive and smart positioning.
This powerhouse showing locked in Hotshot Esports as the rightful esports champions and cemented their role as Pakistan's flag-bearers on the global stage.
Arsalan Qamar, Head of Gaming at Jazz, who showed up at the event, commented, “At Jazz, we see gaming and esports as way more than just fun—they're key to building culture, community, and fresh digital ideas in Pakistan."
“Teaming up with Garena’s Free Fire World Series 2025 and GameNow, we're thrilled to give young players a shot at the big leagues. With special Free Fire bundles and the GameNow setup, we're opening up gaming to more folks, boosting Pakistan’s next-gen digital crowd and steering the gaming future here,” he went on.
On top of the win, Hotshot Esports snagged the PKR 1,000,000 prize and the prestige of repping Pakistan at the FFWS Global Finals in Jakarta come November.
They'll take on 17 elite Free Fire teams from heavy-hitters like Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil.
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