Buriram United Esports has been crowned the champion of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals in the Battle Royale (BR) mode, delivering a thrilling performance that secured Thailand another global esports trophy.
Buriram United Esports Triumphs in Jakarta at FFWS 2025 Global Finals Battle Royale
The Grand Finals took place in Jakarta, Indonesia, where top teams from around the world battled for the prestigious title. Led by standout players Wassana (the FMVP), Joena, Gethigh, Mosh, and TheCruz, Buriram United Esports clinched match point during the sixth round and sealed their victory in a decisive seventh game. Their journey was marked by strategic brilliance and relentless momentum, outlasting strong contenders like Fluxo and P Esports.
MVP and Key Moments
Wassana earned the FMVP (Finals Most Valuable Player) honor, pivotal in Buriram’s tactical push and aggressive plays throughout the series. The team demonstrated superior control in intense clash zones, especially against rivals such as Fluxo who secured second place with 102 points. Their ability to recover and execute in the final zone under pressure was a highlight, with calculated teamwork sealing the championship.
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Buriram’s victory was celebrated widely, especially by fans in Thailand and Southeast Asia who witnessed their second consecutive international triumph (after winning FFWS SEA Fall 2024). Crowds at the Indonesia Arena cheered as the team lifted the trophy, marking a milestone in Free Fire competitive history and affirming Thailand’s rise as a global powerhouse in battle royale esports.
Buriram United Esports’ dominant run at FFWS 2025 Global Finals cements their status as world champions and delivers another iconic moment for Asian esports on the biggest stage.
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