The 2023 edition of Free Fire World Series is here to treat fans with a high-quality and massively competitive esports event. 18 teams from eight regional leagues around the globe have qualified for the Knockout Stage of FFWS 2023, which will kick off on Friday, November 10, 2023.
The Knockout Stage will have three groups featuring six Free Fire World Series 2023 qualified teams each. All squads will fight 24 matches to grab one of the top 12 spots on the leaderboard to qualify for Point Rush & Grand Finals. Here’s a look at the complete list of qualified teams for FFWS 2023:
Complete List Of Free Fire World Series 2023 Qualified Teams
FFWS 2023 is kicking off with 18 qualified squads that topped their regional leagues. Here’s how many seats Garena allocated to different regional teams in the Free Fire World Series 2023 Knockout Stage based on their respective Free Fire esports events:
- Brazil (BR) – Three teams from Liga Brasileira de Free Fire 2023
- Latin America (LATAM) – Three teams from Free Fire League Latinoamerica 2023
- Thailand (TH) – Three teams from Free Fire Thailand Pro League 2023
- Indonesia (ID) – Three teams from Free Fire Master League Season 8
- Vietnam (VN) – Three teams from Vietnam Free Fire League Summer 2023
- Malaysia, Cambodia, The Philippines, & Sri Lanka (MCPS) – One team from MCPS Majors Season 6
- Pakistan (PK) – One team from the FFWS Qualifier
- Middle East and Africa (MEA) – One team from Free Fire MEA League Season 7
Here are the teams that have qualified for Free Fire World Series 2023 through the above-mentioned qualifiers or leagues:
Group A
- MIBR (Brazil)
- Magic Squad (Brazil)
- All Glory Gaming (LATAM)
- Buriram United Esports (Thailand)
- Thorrad (Indonesia)
- Hotshot Esports (Pakistan)
Group B
- Furious Gaming (LATAM)
- CGGG (Thailand)
- RRQ Kazu (Indonesia)
- GOW (Vietnam)
- WAG (Vietnam)
- WASK (MEA)
Group C
- LOUD (Brazil)
- OSAKA (LATAM)
- EXP Esports (Thailand)
- Poco Star (Indonesia)
- P Esports (Vietnam)
- Expand (MCPS)
The Knockout Stage will have a Group X v/s Y format, where all teams will play 24 matches before heading to Point Rush and the Grand Finals stage. Fans can check out the Free Fire Esports Official YouTube channel to catch the live broadcast of all matches.