The Free Fire EWC 2026 is set for its grand finale. After an action-packed Group Stage and the decisive Survival Stage, the world’s top Free Fire teams are now ready to battle for the championship in Paris, France.
This post contains all you want to know about the Grand Finals of the Free Fire EWC 2026 tournament.
Free Fire at EWC 2026 Grand Finals Qualified Teams
At the time of writing, eight teams secured their Grand Finals berths directly through the Group Stage by finishing among the top performers in their respective groups. The confirmed qualified teams are:
- BURIRAM UNITED
- EVOS ESPORTS
- AG GLOBAL
- LOUD SNICKERS
- TWISTED MINDS
- MIBR.LOS
- TEAM RRQ
- FLUXO W7M
- #1 from Survival Stage
- #2 from Survival Stage
- #3 from Survival Stage
- #4 from Survival Stage
As you can see, The remaining four Grand Finals slots will be determined during the Survival Stage on July 17, 2026, completing the 12-team championship lobby.
Grand Finals Schedule
The grand finals will take place on:
- Date: July 18, 2026
- Stage: Grand Finals
- Venue: Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
The 12 qualified teams will compete for the prestigious world title and a share of the tournament’s $1 million prize pool.
Champion Rush Format Explained
The Grand Finals will be contested under the Champion Rush format, which is arguably the most thrilling format in Free Fire. Here are the rules of the Champion Rush format:
- Points are awarded based on placings and eliminations in each match.
- Once a team has scored 90 points, they automatically qualify for the Champion Rush Points category.
- From that stage onwards, if any qualified team manages a Booyah!, then it becomes the tournament champion.
- A total of up to 10 matches can be contested in the Grand Finals.
- In case no qualified team manages a Booyah! by the time Match 10 ends, the team with the most points emerges as the winner of the trophy.
Where to Watch
Live coverage of the Free Fire at EWC 2026 Grand Finals will be available to fans on the official Free Fire Esports Official YouTube channel, alongside all EWC broadcast partners.
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