Starting the Grand Final with a dominating and the biggest win for the Free Fire Esports World Cup, Team Falcons closed the game with another Booyah. They took home the first-ever Free Fire championship crown alongside an invitation to the Global Finals.
This is also the second time, the Saudi home team have secured the championship and is once again currently on top of the Club Championship leaderboard. Before them, the Call of Duty line-up for Team Falcons secured the Warzone tournament with an outstanding victory.
.@TeamFalconsGG marked their name into the history of Esports.#EsportsWorldCup #FreeFire pic.twitter.com/i1KUfV8dI7
— Esports World Cup (@EWC_EN) July 14, 2024
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Free Fire Grand Finals Overview
After securing the first game, the fans saw Team Falcons slow down the game a bit, with Fluxo securing the second win. However, the point distribution remained quite spread out, which prevented Fluxo from making it big.
EVOS Divine, who missed the mark in the second game against Fluxo redeemed themselves after securing the third game with the second-biggest Booyah. This also enabled the team to reach the top of the leaderboard and take down Team Falcons.
The fourth and fifth games saw Miners.gg made it big and jumped from ninth spot to fourth after securing back-to-back victories. As mentioned, the final game went once again to Team Falcons. The final win was just enough for them to squeeze past EVOS Divine and secure the Free Fire championship.
Here are the final standings
Team Falcons | 106 points |
EVOS Divine | 99 points |
Miners.gg | 90 points |
Buriram United Esports | 86 points |
All Gamers | 77 points |
LOUD | 62 points |
RRQ Kazu | 61 points |
Gaimin Gladiators | 57 points |
Fluxo | 51 points |
P Esports | 51 points |
Twisted Minds | 40 points |
Team Solid | 18 points |