FFWS 2024 Global Finals: Winner, Prize Distribution, and More
Discover the thrilling conclusion of the Free Fire World Series 2024 Global Finals! Fluxo claimed the championship with 86 points, earning $300,000.
Free Fire World Series 2024 Global Finals culminated in an all-time finisher: Brazilian powerhouse Fluxo has emerged as the champion. Dominating the stage with exceptional strategy and gameplay, Fluxo marked 86 points by winning three out of six match victories in the Grand Finals. The team earned $300,000 in cash for outstanding performance. Ridiculously enough, this squad had also claimed the previous version of FFWS under the name Magic Squad and proved their dominance in the Free Fire competitive scene once again.
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Indonesian squad RRQ Kazu clinched the runner-up spot with 83 points, narrowly missing the championship by just three points. Despite leading after the fifth match, RRQ lost second place in the final game. The team won a $150,000 prize, marking a commendable achievement in this fiercely contested tournament.
The third place went to Buriram United from Thailand, which collected 78 points. They played at a high level at the beginning of the competitions and declined a bit in the Grand Finals. Their player, Wassana, won individual recognition as the tournament's Predator. She was considered one of the best players in the competition. Buriram United earned $70,000 for their efforts.
Prize Pool Breakdown
The prize pool from the FFWS 2024 Global Finals was distributed in the following amounts:
- Fluxo - $300,000
- RRQ Kazu - $150,000
- Buriram United - $70,000
- E1 Esports - $60,000
- Twisted Minds - $55,000
- Pain Gaming - $50,000
- WAG - $45,000
- Team Falcons - $40,000
- Corinthians - $35,000
- HUA Esports - $30,000
The remaining teams, including Bigetron Delta, Attack All Around, Evos Divine, and others, received prizes ranging from $15,000 to $26,000, ensuring recognition for their participation.
Event Highlights
E1 Esports and Twisted Minds secured fourth and fifth places, respectively, displaying consistent performances throughout the tournament. Pain Gaming from Brazil achieved sixth place, while WAG from Vietnam, despite excelling in the Knockout stages, settled for seventh in the finals.
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Team Falcons, winners of the Esports World Cup 2024, experienced a disappointing run, finishing eighth. Meanwhile, teams like Corinthians and Bigetron Delta showcased resilience but fell short of making a significant impact on the leaderboard.
The FFWS 2024 Global Finals delivered thrilling action and high-stakes gameplay, further solidifying its reputation as one of the most prestigious tournaments in Free Fire esports.