Free Fire World Series 2023

The Free Fire World Series 2023 (FFWS) was the fifth edition of Free Fire World Series, the annual international Garena Free Fire championship contested by the best teams across the world hosted by Garena..[1] The tournament took place in November 2023. It was hosted in Bangkok, Thailand. This was the second time when Thailand hosted the tournament, first hosted in November 2022.[2] EVOS Phoenix from Thailand were the defending champions for the tournament.

Free Fire World Series 2023
Tournament information
GameFree Fire
Location Thailand
Dates10–26 November 2023
AdministratorGarena
VenueBangkok
Participants18 teams
Websiteffesports.com
Final positions
ChampionBrazil Magic Squad
1st runner-upThailand Buriram United x EVOS
2nd runner-upThailand CGGG
Tournament statistics
Matches played54
MVPThailand DEW
(EXP Esports)
← 2022 (2nd)
2024 →

Overview

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The Free Fire World Series uses the Squad Battle Royale mode available in the video game Free Fire. 48 players (12 teams each one having four players) airdrop onto an island without any weapons or armor. Once on the ground, players must search for weapons, armor, and med kits. Players can knock down players using the weapons they collected. The last team to survive wins the game. Players get points based on the number of eliminations and final ranking of their team.

Qualification

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Team Name Date Seeds Region Total
times
qualified
Last
time
qualified
Previous best
performance
  Magic Squad Liga Brasileira de Free Fire 15 April – 5 August 2023 Group Stage Champions   Brazil 2 2022 (2nd) 4th Place (2022 (2nd))
  LOUD Finals Top 2 3 2022 (1st) 2nd Place (2021 (1st))
  MIBR 1
  WASK MEA League 28 July – 25 August 2023 Champions   Middle East
  Africa
2 2022 (1st) 12th Place (2022 (1st))
  Hotshot Esports Pakistan Qualifier 9 September 2023 Champions   Pakistan 2 2022 (2nd) 14th Place (2022 (1st))
  Furious Gaming League Latinoamerica 4 February – 23 September 2023 Top 3 South America 1
  All Glory Gaming 1
  Osaka 1
  POCO Star Master League 1 September – 8 October 2023 League Champions   Indonesia 1
  Thorrad Finals Top 2 2 2021 (1st) 11th Place (2021 (1st))
  RRQ Kazu 2 2022 (2nd) 7th Place (2022 (2nd))
  Expand MCPS Majors 16 September – 8 October 2023 Champions   Malaysia
  Philippines
  Singapore
  Sri Lanka
2 2022 (2nd) 13th Place (2022 (2nd))
  Buriram United x EVOS Pro League Thailand 17 August – 15 October 2023 Top 3   Thailand 1
  EXP Esports 1
  CGGG 1
  P Esports Vietnam League 15 September – 15 October 2023 Top 3   Vietnam 1
  GOW 1
  WAG 1

Format

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  • Knockout Stage: 11–19 November 2024
    • 18 teams, divided into 3 groups of 6.
    • 36 matches, each group play 12 matches.
    • Top 12 teams advance to Points Rush and Grand Finals.
  • Points Rush: 24–25 November 2024
    • 12 teams.
    • 12 matches.
    • Teams gain headstart points for Grand Final based on their final placements.
  • Grand Final: 26 November 2024
    • 12 teams.
    • Teams begin with headstart points from Points Rush.
    • 6 matches.

Schedule

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Tournament Schedule
Stage Day Date Teams
Knockout Stage 1 10 November 2024 Group A vs B
2 11 November 2024 Group B vs C
3 12 November 2024 Group A vs C
4 17 November 2024 Group A vs B
5 18 November 2024 Group B vs C
6 19 November 2024 Group A vs C
Point-Rush Stage 1 24 November 2024 Top 12 teams
2 25 November 2024 Top 12 teams
Grand Finals 26 November 2024 Top 12 teams

Knockout Stage

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Knockout Stage Group Draw
Group A Group B Group C
  Thorrad
  Buriram United x EVOS
  MIBR
  All Glory Gaming
  Magic Squad
  Hotshot Esports
  Furious Gaming
  WASK
  RRQ Kazu
  GOW
  CGGG
  WAG
  LOUD
  P Esports
  Expand
  EXP Esports
  Osaka
  POCO Star

Standings

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Rank Team Total Score Placement Kills Booyah Qualification
1   EXP Esports 413 Advanced to the Point-Rush Stage
and Grand Final
2   Buriram United x EVOS 376
3   CGGG 376
4   Magic Squad 303
5   RRQ Kazu 291
6   LOUD 289
7   POCO Star 283
8   WAG 244
9   Thorrad 221
10   Expand 206
11   P Esports 182
12   GOW 177
13   Hotshot Esports 171 Eliminated from the tournament
14   MIBR 160
15   All Glory Gaming 153
16   Osaka 144
17   Furious Gaming 141
18   WASK 104

Point-Rush Stage

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Day 1 Standings

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Rank Team Total Score Placement Kills Booyah Headstart Points
1   CGGG 84 44 8
2   Magic Squad 82 39 6
3   LOUD 78 36 5
4   RRQ Kazu 73 50 4
5   Buriram United x EVOS 66 42 3
6   Expand 59 24 2
7   WAG 57 25 1
8   EXP Esports 55 27 1
9   GOW 53 28 1
10   Thorrad 40 23 1
11   P Esports 36 22 0
12   POCO Star 36 17 0

Day 2 Standings

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Rank Team Total Score Placement Kills Booyah Headstart Points
1   Buriram United x EVOS 82 40 8
2   Magic Squad 78 35 6
3   CGGG 76 46 5
4   RRQ Kazu 70 37 4
5   EXP Esports 69 38 3
6   Thorrad 68 39 2
7   WAG 65 34 1
8   Expand 62 30 1
9   P Esports 56 35 1
10   POCO Star 39 22 1
11   LOUD 32 14 0
12   GOW 27 12 0

Grand Final

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Initial Grand Final Points (earned in Point-Rush Stage)
Team Points Team Points Team Points
  CGGG 13   LOUD 5   WAG 2
  Magic Squad 12   EXP Esports 4   POCO Star 1
  Buriram United x EVOS 11   Thorrad 3   P Esports 1
  RRQ Kazu 8   Expand 3   GOW 1

Standings

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Rank Team Total Score Placement Kills Booyah
1   Magic Squad 112 45
2   Buriram United x EVOS 95 37
3   CGGG 89 44
4   RRQ Kazu 72 38
5   WAG 70 27
6   EXP Esports 68 36
7   LOUD 66 31
8   POCO Star 64 28
9   Thorrad 44 28
10   Expand 28 9
11   GOW 25 9
12   P Esports 14 9

Prize Pool

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Prize Pool of the Tournament.

Prize money distribution
Total: $1,000,000
Rank Team Prize (in USD)
1   Magic Squad
2   Buriram United x EVOS
3   CGGG
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References

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  1. ^ "FFWS 2023 becomes Free Fire's most popular competition of the year". Esports Charts.
  2. ^ "Free Fire World Series 2023 to take place from November 10 to 26". ffesports.com.