Thailand's Team Falcon emerges victorious in Garena's inaugural Esports World Cup: Free Fire tournament! Securing the championship title and a substantial $300,000 prize, they've also earned the first confirmed spot in the FFWS Global Finals 2024, to be held in Brazil.
Indonesia's EVOS Esports and Brazil's Netshoes Miners claimed second and third place, respectively. Remarkably, this Free Fire tournament achieved record-breaking viewership, solidifying its position as the most-watched esports event in the game's history. This success significantly boosts the credibility of competitive Free Fire, particularly in regions not traditionally known for esports.
Free Fire's Global Reach
The diverse international participation in this inaugural Esports World Cup reflects Free Fire's expansive global player base. Despite facing challenges including legal battles and regional bans, the game continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience and popularity.
The Esports World Cup continues with the PUBG Mobile tournament starting this weekend. Stay tuned to see who will claim the next victory!
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