The Pichau-sponsored NFA Cup was filled with thrilling twists and turns, especially when it came to the championship team. Another highlight of the competition was the intense battle for the MVP award. Let’s dive into the key takeaways and records from the tournament.
One of the most remarkable moments came when Flux, or FX, pulled off a historic comeback in Free Fire, this time on the emulator. The team had already made a name for itself in the mobile scene by winning the world title after being initially underestimated, securing victory in the final drop and the last kill. This feat was repeated on the emulator, as FX managed to close a 100-point gap in just 10 drops, with 31 points coming from the last drop alone.
Interestingly, the Liga NFA Twitter account seemed to Sense a special connection with the FFesportsBR handle, joking about living in a multiverse where Flux always comes out on top. As they tweeted, “I don’t know, but it seems like I and @FFesportsBR have an invisible connection, and we’re living in a multiverse where Flux dominates…”
The final match also brought an unexpected turn in the MVP contest. Thomas “MENDES” Oliveira, the support player for Flux, overtook Thiago “LUCI” Henrique from FAZ O P, finishing the tournament as the best player with a two-kill advantage. The final MVP standings looked like this:
- Mendes – 241 kills
- Luci – 239 kills
For a complete view of the MVP table, you can check out the full rankings.
In another interesting twist, had Flamengo maintained its lead until the very end, it would have become the third team with the most titles in the emulator. However, that achievement will have to wait for another day. The NFA Cup, filled with dramatic turnarounds and nail-biting finishes, has once again shown us the unpredictability and excitement of competitive gaming.