India, 29 November 2021 – A month of intense battles and riveting action has culminated in HQ Esports being crowned champions of the Free Fire Asia Championship (FFAC). The FFAC Grand Finals saw many closely-fought matches, but HQ Esports emerged victorious with 3 Booyahs and 40 kills, which allowed them to register a score of 86 and take home the prize money of US$ 80,000.
Highlights of the FFAC Grand Finals
HQ Esports faced many challenges in the lead-up to the Grand Finals. The finals tested their mettle but they still managed to consistently play well and score 3 Booyahs even as they faced formidable opponents. GPX tried to close the gap in the final round but was soon overwhelmed by a turn of events. HQ. Thaison blew away all competition with his agility, which proved pivotal in bringing the HQ Esports back to the top.
CGGG.Momo earned the title of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for his outstanding performance displayed during the FFAC, having scored a remarkable 16 kills.
With 86 points, HQ Esports wins the championship, with GPX and CGGG trailing closely with 84 points and 79 points, respectively.
Free Fire Asia Championship Recap
The FFAC gathered 31 of the best teams across 7 regions to compete for the championship. FFAC saw incredible action as teams lit the virtual arena ablaze with their competitive spirit and passion. For a replay of the action, visit the Free Fire Esports Official YouTube Channel.
Team Elite show what they are capable of
The FFAC also had an Indian team win a booyah at an international tournament for the very first time. Team Elite got the Booyah in the 7th round of the FFAC Finals which also played a pivotal role in denying the GPX the chance to win the tournament, as they ended up coming 2nd in round 7.
Plans on the horizon
As FFAC comes to an end, fans and players can look forward to the Free Fire World Series returning next May.