The Free Fire World Cup 2024 concluded with Team Falcons from Thailand claiming the championship title. Their outstanding performance in the Grand Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, earned them 106 points, including two Booyahs, and a $300,000 prize. Team Falcons’ journey to victory was remarkable, especially considering their acquisition of CGGG’s former roster in April 2024 and their initial average performance. However, their exceptional showing in the Finals secured them the top spot.
Evos Esports from Indonesia took second place with 99 points, demonstrating strong gameplay and securing one Booyah, which earned them $175,000. Netshoes Miners from Brazil came in third with 90 points and two Booyahs, taking home $125,000.
Free Fire World Cup 2024: Overall standings
Here are the final standings of the Free Fire World Cup 2024:
- Team Falcons (Thailand) – 106 points
- Evos Esports (Indonesia) – 99 points
- Netshoes Miners (Brazil) – 90 points
- Buriram United Esports (Thailand) – 86 points
- AG Global – 77 points
- LOUD (Brazil) – 62 points
- RRQ RYU – 61 points
- Gaimin Gladiators – 57 points
- Fluxo (Brazil) – 51 points
- P Esports – 51 points
- Twisted Minds – 38 points
- Team Solid – 18 points
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Other notable teams included Buriram United Esports from Thailand in fourth place, AG Global in fifth, and LOUD from Brazil in sixth. The remaining teams, RRQ RYU, Gaimin Gladiators, Fluxo, P Esports, Twisted Minds, and Team Solid, showcased their skills and contributed to the thrilling competition.
The Free Fire World Cup 2024 was a testament to the high level of skill and dedication in the Free Fire esports scene, with Team Falcons’ triumph being a standout moment.
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