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18 teams ready for a showdown at Esports World Cup: Free Fire this week

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From Jul 10 to 14, the best teams from local Free Fire leagues and qualifiers will battle it out for a USD1,000,000 prize pool.

●       The champion will also be the first team to secure a slot in the year-end Free Fire World Series Global Finals 2024 in Brazil.

  • Esports World Cup: Free Fire will be live streamed at pm Cairo time daily, on multiple streaming platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok.

Cairo, Egypt -July 2024 – The highly anticipated Esports World Cup: Free Fire is set to take the stage in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia this week! The stakes are high for all eighteen teams as the winner will not only walk away with the biggest slice of the USD1,000,000 prize pool, but also get a ticket to compete in the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2024 in Brazil later this year.

Esports World Cup: Free Fire will be held across three stages. During the Knock-out Stage from Jul 10 to 12, teams will be separated into three groups of six, with two groups competing per day. The top 12 teams based on points collected over the three days will then proceed to the Point-Rush Stage on Jul 13, where all points will reset and teams will fight to earn headstart points going into the Grand Final. Last but not least, the Grand Final will kick off on Jul 14, with the teams battling it out in a race to the top.

Introducing the 18 Participating Teams:

After weeks of intense competition at regional Free Fire World Series (FFWS) leagues as well as local qualifiers, 18 teams have emerged as the fierce contenders to the Esports World Cup (EWC) throne.

Group A comprises two teams each from Indonesia and Brazil, as well as one team each from Thailand and Mexico. Teams to look out for include EVOS Esports, a seasoned team that has collected the most number of Free Fire esports titles in Indonesia, Mexico’s 19esports, as well as FLUXO, a team which houses three former world champions.

Group A Team Representing Fun Fact
ONIC Olympus FFWS Southeast Asia,

Indonesia

Champion of FFWS Indonesia 2024 Spring
All Gamers Global FFWS Southeast Asia,

Thailand

Second runner-up of FFWS 2022 Bangkok (formerly EXP Esports)
EVOS Esports FFWS Southeast Asia,

Indonesia

Champion of Free Fire World Cup 2019, the first-ever Free Fire international championship
19esports FFWS Latin America, Mexico Champion of FFWS Latin America EWC Qualifier
Netshoes Miners FFWS Brazil Champion of ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 4 – Challenge Season
FLUXO FFWS Brazil Champion of Liga Brasileira de Free Fire 2021

Fans can also look forward to exciting action in Group B, the only group with no two representatives from the same league. The group is made up of formidable teams such as FFWS Southeast Asia 2024 Spring second and third seeds P Esports and Buriram United Esports, as well as Brazil’s LOUD, the team with the biggest fanbase in the country.

Group B Team Representing Fun Fact
P Esports FFWS Southeast Asia,

Vietnam

First runner-up of FFWS Southeast Asia 2024 Spring
Buriram United Esports FFWS Southeast Asia,

Thailand

First runner-up of FFWS 2023
RRQ FFWS Southeast Asia,

Indonesia

Fourth place in FFWS 2023

RETA Esports FFWS Latin America,

Mexico

Second runner-up of FFWS Latin America EWC Qualifier
LOUD FFWS Brazil Champion of Liga Brasileira de Free Fire 2023
Hotshot Esports Pakistan Qualifier Champion of Free Fire Galaxy Series 2024

 Finally, Group C will take the spotlight, with two teams from Thailand and one team each from Indonesia, Mexico, Brazil, and Algeria. From rising community team Gaimin Gladiators to the aggressive Team Falcons, fans can watch out for tough and thrilling matches between teams in Group C.

Group C Team Representing Fun Fact
Team Falcons FFWS Southeast Asia,

Thailand

Champion of FFWS Southeast Asia 2024 Spring
Gaimin Gladiators FFWS Southeast Asia,

Indonesia

Rising community team that has not missed out on any international tournaments since 2023
Twisted Minds Snapdragon Pro Series,

Thailand

Champion of ESL Mobile Master Brazil 2024
All Glory Gaming FFWS Latin America,

Mexico

Champion of Free Fire League Latin America ’23 Opening
Team Solid FFWS Brazil Champion of C.O.P.A. Free Fire 2024
ALQADSIAH ESPORTS MEA Mid-Season Clash, Algeria Team comprises members who have participated in multiple global events since 2019

 Esports World Cup: Free Fire will be live streamed at 4pm Cairo time daily on multiple streaming platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. Broadcast commentary will be available in nine languages, including English, Arabic, and Portuguese/Bahasa Indonesian/Spanish/Thai/Vietnamese. Fans around the world can also cheer for their favorite teams and experience the excitement with themed in-game missions between Jul 12 to 14.

About Esports World Cup:

The Esports World Cup is a global celebration of competitive excellence and esports fandom. For the first time in the history of esports, Esports World Cup features a unique cross-game competition structure that will pit the world’s top elite esports athletes against one another, across multiple game titles for the largest-ever prize pool. Debuting in the summer 2024, gamers, publishers, and fans from around the globe will come together in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to crown the world’s esports champions.

About Garena:

Garena is a leading global online games developer and publisher. Free Fire, its self-developed mobile battle royale title, was the world’s most downloaded mobile game from 2019 to 2021, and the most downloaded mobile battle royale in 2022 and 2023, according to data.ai.

Garena is run by passionate gamers and has a unique understanding of what gamers want. It exclusively licenses and publishes hit titles from global partners – such as Arena of Valor and Call of Duty: Mobile – in selected markets globally. Garena champions social and entertainment experiences through games, enabling its communities to engage and interact. Garena is also a leading esports organiser and hosts some of the world’s biggest esports events.

Garena is a part of Sea Limited (NYSE:SE), a leading global consumer internet company. In addition to Garena, Sea’s other core businesses include its e-commerce arm, Shopee, and digital financial services arm, SeaMoney. Sea’s mission is to better the lives of consumers and small businesses with technology.

Free Fire is celebrating its seventh anniversary, and players are invited to join in the festivities starting tomorrow! Across the span of two weeks, fans and players can look forward to a series of heartwarming activities aptly touching on the themes of nostalgia, celebration, and companionship. These include time-limited game modes bringing back a miniature version of the old Bermuda Peak and classic weapons from the past, 7th anniversary-themed rewards such as a male bundle and Gloo Wall, as well as a music video, special documentary, and many more.

Free Fire’s anniversary celebrations arrive alongside other anticipated in-game optimisations, from weapon adjustments to a new neuroscientist character, Kassie. Seven years on, the battle royale title continues to delight its players from all corners of the world with fresh and immersive content. Free Fire remains committed to staying attuned to players’ evolving preferences and aspirations, delivering high-quality experiences that resonate, engage, and entertain.