Free Fire World Cup, a spectacular final won by Brazil

The Brazilian warmth was the essence of the world final

With a spectacular initial show, led by Brazilians Mano Brown, Mc Jottapê and DJ Alok, the Free Fire League World Series began at 12:00 o'clock in the Olympic Park Barra de Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.

In a particular technical deployment, the Asian company Garena, broadcast the event on YouTube in 12 different languages ​​(Arabic, Spanish, Hindi, Indonesian, English, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Thai and Vietnamese) with the possibility of selecting the individual transmission by each of the 3 Latin American teams (Artic, Infinity and Samurai) in real time.

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The meeting was held as follows:

  • The first game was paid by the Thai team Iluminate
  • The second and third round was taken by the Russians from Sbornaya CHR
  • In fourth round the Infinity Esports Latinos gave the surprise
  • The first two games of the second half were won by the Taiwanese LGDS
  • The surprise finally came from the locals of Corinthians to win the last two rounds and with these the world championship.

It should be noted that the Brazilian teams including the one founded by streamer Bruno PlayHard, Loud were undoubtedly the most supported by the attendees.

Free Fire World Cup, a spectacular final won by Brazil
$ 200,000 dollars for the champion

The $ 400,000 bag was distributed as follows:

  • $ 200,000 for the Brazilian champion Corinthians who finished with 2,300 points.
  • $ 80,000 for Russian second place, Sbornaya CHR with 2190 points.
  • $ 40,000 for third place in Illuminate Thais with 2020 points.
  • $ 15,000 for Taiwanese LGDS with the fourth for contributing 1695 points.
  • $ 10,000 for fifth place in Infinity Esports Mobile and sixth in Team Dlash respectively
  • $ 5,000 took the seventh position of the Mexican Artic Gaming team and the eighth of Dranix Esports
  • $ 3,500 the local Loud team and also the tenth place obtained by Infinity YT
  • And finally $ 3,000 dollars for Nawabzade's eleventh position and the twelfth place Samurai Team won.

The $ 22,000 for the most valuable player of the event went to Nobru, player of the champion team.

Free Fire is one of the most downloaded Battle Royale worldwide with more than 35 million, this being one of the titles most used by smartphone players, followed by Fortnite from Epic Games.

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