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FFCS Finals Primer

27/11/2020

FFCS Finals Primer

 

27 November, 2020 – The world’s top Free Fire teams will be in action this weekend at the Grand Finals of the Free Fire Continental Series (FFCS), Free Fire’s flagship international tournament for the year. Each of the tournament’s three series – the Americas, EMEA, and Asia – will bring together their respective top 12 contenders as they battle for the title of the region’s strongest team. 

 

The FFCS Grand Finals will take place on 28 November (Americas and EMEA) and 29 November (Asia), and will have a total prize pool of US$900,000, with each series having US$300,000 up for grabs.

 

The T.R.A.P. squad – composed of Free Fire’s most popular characters, Moco, Antonio, Miguel, and Kelly – will also make a return; they will be performing during the opening ceremony of the FFCS! 


 

Tournament schedule & livestreams

 

 

As with the Play-ins, fans will be able to catch all of the matches live on Free Fire channels, including BOOYAH!, Garena Live, and YouTube. To cater to Free Fire’s global community, the streams will be accompanied by live commentary in 10 languages – Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, English, Hindi, Mandarin, Portugeuse, Russian, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese. 

 

Exclusive in-game FFCS events

 

 

Not to be left out, Survivors have also been enjoying plenty of in-game activities leading up to the Grand Finals since 20 November. This includes a revamped Free Fire lobby and the introduction of a host of exclusive FFCS-themed events and rewards, including the FFCS 2020 Hover and Lightning Utopia. And with Peak Day coming up on either 28 November (Americas and EMEA) or 29 November (Asia), Survivors will get the chance to earn even more rewards and experience!

 

Competitive format

 

All three series will follow the same competitive format across both stages of the tournament. Teams will battle over 6 rounds, across 3 maps: Bermuda, Purgatory, and Kalahari, with points awarded based on round ranking and the number of kills. 

 

Visit the official FFCS website for all tournament information: www.ffesports.com/global/en

 

Appendix: Full List of Finalists

 

Americas Series

  • SS E-Sports (Brazil)
  • Vivo Keyd (Brazil)
  • Team Liquid (Brazil)
  • Pain Gaming (Brazil)
  • Ignis Esports (LATAM)
  • Team Aze (LATAM)
  • Arctic Gaming (LATAM)
  • Savage Esports (LATAM)
  • Cruzeiro (Brazil)
  • Flamengo B4 (Brazil)
  • Santos Hotforex (Brazil)
  • Red Canids Kalunga (Brazil)

 

EMEA Series

  • Last Players (Pro League CIS)
  • Silence (Pro League CIS)
  • VASTOMUNDO (EU Premier League)
  • Irmandade (EU Premier League)
  • INS (Arab League)
  • SHIFT.FF (Arab Series)
  • Stay Away (Pro League CIS)
  • Sbornaya ChR (Pro League CIS)
  • Bad Smile (EU Premier League)
  • Over Fear (Arab League)
  • Esports Orig (Pro League CIS) 
  • Rebirth Unnv (Pro League CIS)

 

Asia Series

  • EVOS Esports (Indonesia)
  • Total Gaming Esports (India)
  • Geek Fam (Malaysia)
  • TEAM KNIGHTS (Chinese Taipei)
  • EV THAILAND (Thailand)
  • House of Blood (Pakistan)
  • Heavy (Vietnam)
  • King of Gamers Club (Thailand)
  • EXP Esports (Thailand)
  • Burst the Sky (Vietnam)
  • RRQ Hades (Indonesia)
  • V-Gaming (Vietnam)