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FFWS 2025 Global Finals: Teams, Schedule, and Format Revealed

FFWS 2025 Global Finals: Teams, Schedule, and Format Revealed

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Free Fire World Series 2025 also known as FFWS 2025 Global Finals: Teams, Schedule, Format, and stream details.

The stage is set for the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2025, the ultimate conclusion to this year’s competitive season. Scheduled from October 31 to November 15 in Jakarta, Indonesia, the championship will feature 18 elite teams battling for a massive prize pool of $1,000,000 at the iconic Indonesia Arena. Check out the detailed information about FFWS 2025 Global Finals below.

FFWS 2025 Global Finals: Teams

The tournament brings together regional champions and finalists from across the globe. Here are all 18 qualified teams for the FFWS Global Finals 2025:

  • EVOS Divine (Esports World Cup)
  • Team Falcons (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • Heavy (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • RRQ Kazu (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • Buriram United Esports (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • All Gamers Global (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • GOW (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • P Esports (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • WAG (FFWS Southeast Asia)
  • Team Solid (FFWS Brazil Finals)
  • E1 Sports (FFWS Brazil Finals)
  • Fluxo (FFWS Brazil Group Stage)
  • Rainbow7 (FFWS LATAM Regional)
  • Nova Legion (FFWS LATAM Finals)
  • Red Hawks (FFWS Bangladesh)
  • Red Cliff (FFWS Bangladesh)
  • Hotshot Esports (FFWS Pakistan)
  • Clear Vision Esports (FFWS Middle East & Africa)

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Tournament Format and Schedule

The FFWS Global Finals 2025 will unfold in two main phases:

  • Elimination Stage (October 31 – November 9):
    All 18 teams will be split into three groups of six. They will compete across multiple matchdays to determine the top 12 teams that advance to the Grand Finals.
  • Grand Finals (November 15):
    The 12 best-performing squads from the Elimination Stage will face off for the world title at Indonesia Arena, Jakarta.

Where to Watch

Fans around the world can catch every match live on Free Fire Esports’ official YouTube and Twitch channels. Regional broadcasts will also be available in multiple languages, including English, Indonesian, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Spanish, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, and Bengali, ensuring global accessibility for all Free Fire fans.

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