For years, victory had just barely slipped away from the Free Fire team known as LOS. They kept coming close to a major championship, but the ultimate prize remained out of reach. That changed dramatically at the Free Fire World Series Brazil – Season 2, often called WB. LOS finally broke through and claimed the top spot.
A huge part of this long-awaited win was Raone “Raone7” Morais. He’s a skilled player who really stood out during the final matches of Brazil’s biggest Free Fire tournament. This championship win wasn’t just big for LOS; it was Raone’s first major title in the region since he began competing in late 2021.
Raone spoke openly about how it felt to finally reach the pinnacle. He said winning his first WB was like a giant weight lifting from his shoulders. For years, he had been so close, almost touching the trophy. Winning this title now feels absolutely amazing, he shared. What made it even better was doing it with LOS, ending their seven-year streak without an official mobile championship. Raone felt it was very rewarding to be part of changing the organization’s history, especially alongside teammates Rigby, Mt, and Lipão, who also celebrated their first WB wins.

In 2024, Raone played for the Miners team with General, NANDO9, and Proxx. General and NANDO9 then joined Raone at LOS for the 2025 season. This created a solid group thanks to their shared time playing together. Raone highlighted this strong bond as a key factor in their success this year. He noted that he, Nando, and General already had great teamwork. This made it much simpler to bring in the other two players. They just needed to fine-tune their strategies to make the team play even more smoothly as one.

LOS finished the first day of the two-day final in first place. Raone explained how the team, along with their coaches, stayed focused to achieve their goal. On the first day, the talk was all about ending well and scoring enough points to be in contention. For the second day, they became even more focused. They rewatched plays, made necessary adjustments, and remained humble. Before heading onto the stage, Raone told his team to concentrate on their own performance. He urged them to play freely, enjoy themselves, and not feel pressured about securing a spot in the world championship. And that’s exactly when they captured the title.

Garena announced the FFWS BR finals All-Star selection on Thursday, July 3rd. Raone was included in this list, recognized for his stellar performance. His teammate Rigby also made the cut. Other top players named were Giuh from Fluxo and HoneyZL from Alpha7.
SELEÇÃO DA FINAL DA WB? TEMOS! 😎
Eles dominaram a grande final e deixaram o nome marcado na história! 💥 pic.twitter.com/0lQPa02MOx
— Free Fire Esports Brasil #FFWSBR (@FFesportsBR) July 3, 2025
