Brazilian esports teams are demonstrating an early, commanding performance at the Free Fire World Series Global Finals 2025 in Jakarta, fueling expectations for a potential fourth world championship.
Fluxo, a Brazilian squad, currently leads the overall standings after the initial three rounds of competition. Their strong start underscores the country’s prominent position in the global Free Fire scene.
Adding to Brazil’s dominance, Mateus “MT7” from Fluxo has been named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) so far. The professional player has achieved 34 kills across all matches.
🔥 THE BOSS IS ON! 🔥@fluxo_mt7 is TOP 1 in the Free Fire World Cup in the first week! 🇧🇷The Brazilian showed he’s sharp and continues to represent Brazil at the top! 💪💚💛#FFWS #FreeFire #FFWSGF2025
— Free Fire Esports Brasil #FFWSBR (@FFesportsBR) November 3, 2025
Another Brazilian team, E1 Esports, holds the fifth position in the tournament. Team Solid is currently in 12th place, which falls within the qualification zone for the finals.
The Free Fire World Series Global Finals 2025 commenced on Friday, October 31.
Due to their performance, both Fluxo and E1 Esports have qualified for the separate Contra Squad mode. This 4×4 mini-tournament, distinct from the main World Series, features a prize pool of $150,000. It is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 5, and Thursday, November 6.
