Fluxo emerged as the Free Fire World Series 2024 winners, cementing their dominance in the global esports arena. The Grand Finals, held on November 24, 2024, in Brazil, brought together 12 of the world’s top teams to compete for the coveted title and a share of the $1 million prize pool.
Fluxo delivered a spectacular performance, securing three Booyahs and amassing 86 points across six matches. Despite being in seventh place after the fifth match, they surged to the top of the leaderboard with a commanding final-game performance. Star player Bops stood out with exceptional gameplay, contributing significantly to Fluxo’s triumph. The victory earned the Fluxo esports team the championship trophy and a $300,000 prize.
Close Competition in the Finals
The Grand Finals showcased the pinnacle of Free Fire esports. Indonesia’s RRQ Kazu claimed the runner-up position with 83 points and one Booyah, narrowly missing the title after leading through the fifth match. They walked away with $150,000 in prize money. Buriram United Esports from Thailand secured third place with 78 points, earning $70,000. Their player Wassana was crowned MVP, further solidifying the team’s strong showing despite faltering in the final stages.
The event also featured strong performances from teams like E1 Esports, which finished fourth, and Twisted Minds, which rounded out the top five. However, previous Free Fire World Cup 2024 winners Team Falcons disappointed with an eighth-place finish. Other notable teams, including Brazil’s Corinthians and Vietnam’s WAG, struggled to make an impact in the finals.
Overview of the Event and Its Significance
The Free Fire World Series 2024 spanned from November 8 to November 24 and featured a prize pool of $1 million. The Grand Finals saw the top 12 teams from the Knockout Stage battle for supremacy in front of a global audience.
Brazil’s E1 Esports finished fourth, with 74 points, while Thailand’s Twisted Minds and Brazil’s Pain Gaming took fifth and sixth places, respectively. Vietnam’s WAG secured seventh place, reflecting an average run in the tournament.
Interestingly, Team Falcons, who won the Free Fire Global Finals 2024, struggled and finished in eighth place. Corinthians, another Brazilian team, managed ninth, while HUA from Vietnam came in tenth. Indonesian club Bigetron Delta faced challenges, ending in 11th place, and Thai lineup Attack All Around landed last with just 19 points.