FFWS BR Season 3 Begins: R$560K Prize Pool, World Championship Slots

The Free Fire World Series Brazil, known to fans as WB, is back. Its third season begins this Friday, the 22nd. This major tournament in the popular battle royale game, Free Fire, offers big prizes and a path to global glory.

Sixteen teams will compete for the championship. The winning squad takes home a large share of the R$560,000 prize pool. Even more exciting, this event offers three coveted spots in the Free Fire world championship. That global competition is set for October and November this year. LOS, the current champions, will be fighting hard to keep their title. Pichau Arena has gathered all the details you need to follow the action.

Photo: reproduction/Garena Free Fire

The Contenders

Teams are split into four groups for the first stage of the WB tournament. Each group features four fierce competitors. Many familiar names are on the list, ready to make their mark.

  • Group A:
    • paiN Gaming
    • Alpha7 Esports
    • W7M Esports
    • RUSH Gaming
  • Group B:
    • LOS
    • Team Solid
    • iNCO Gaming
    • RED Canids
  • Group C:
    • Fluxo
    • Vasco eSports
    • E1 Sports
    • Influence Rage
  • Group D:
    • Alfa 34
    • LOUD
    • Loops Esports
    • AXS
paiN Gaming Free Fire team
photo: reproduction/ Riot Games

A Fresh Approach to Competition

This season introduces new rules, adding a fresh twist to the championship. The group stage now mixes game modes to keep things exciting. Fridays will feature the “Clash Squad” mode. Eight teams will face off in a sudden-death bracket, playing a best-of-eleven series. The first team to win six rounds in a single game scores 10 points for their overall standing. Friday matches kick off at 4:45 PM. On Saturdays and Sundays, games begin at 1:00 PM. These days will use the classic Free Fire format, with six “drops” determining the top scorers.

The finals also have a new system. Teams must reach 80 points to even be in the running for the trophy. After hitting that mark, they need to secure one “Booyah,” which means winning a match. If no team manages this after 10 drops, the team with the highest total score wins the championship. This new setup promises tense finishes.

Catch the Action

The Free Fire World Series Brazil promises thrilling matches and significant stakes. The total prize money for the tournament is R$560,000, with R$160,000 going straight to the champions. You can follow all the games live. Tune into the official Free Fire Esports Brasil YouTube channel to watch every moment of the competition.

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