Buriram United crowned champions of Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals Battle Royale

Buriram United claims FFWS 2025 Global Finals BR title (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)
Buriram United claims FFWS 2025 Global Finals BR title (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)

Thailand’s Buriram United became the undisputed champions of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals Battle Royale. The team excelled at the Grand Finals on November 15 and lifted the international trophy. The Thai squad scored 103 points along with two Booyahs and 50 eliminations in seven games.

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Buriram United was awarded a cash prize of $300,000. Veteran squad player WASSANA nabbed the FMVP and Predator awards for his phenomenal performances. After crossing the Champion Rush Point (80), the team clinched the seventh game and secured the FFWS 2025 Global Finals.

The Battle Royale mode of the Global Finals 2025 featured a humongous prize pool of $1 million. 18 teams from around the world participated in this mode, with the top 12 from the Knockout progressing to the Grand Finals.

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Overall standings of FFWS 2025 Global Finals BR Finale

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  1. Buriram United Esports - 103 points
  2. Fluxo - 102 points
  3. All Gamers Global - 90 points
  4. RRQ Kazu - 73 points
  5. Team Solid - 71 points
  6. Team Falcons - 70 points
  7. P Esports - 69 points
  8. GOW - 64 points
  9. EVOS Divine - 63 points
  10. Rainbow7 - 59 points
  11. Heavy - 48 points
  12. E1 Sports - 42 points

Defending champions Fluxo Esports fought to the very end but failed to win the FFWS 2025 title. The Brazilian squad finished as the runner-up with 102 points and three Booyahs, earning $150,000. The team stood first in the points table after the sixth game, but Buriram United went on to secure a Booyah in the seventh match as well as the event.

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All Gamers Global finished third with 90 points and received $70,000 in prize money. The team clinched the Clash Squad mode contest and had a solid run overall in the Global Finals.

Moving on, RRQ Kazu from Indonesia finished fourth with 73 points and secured $60,000. Meanwhile, Brazil's Team Solid stood fifth with 71 points after a string of average performances. Team Falcons sat sixth with 70 points, including 42 eliminations. Further down, P Esports ended up in seventh with 69 points, while GOW sat eighth with 64.

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Evos Esports from Indonesia had an underwhelming run in the FFWS 2025 Global Finals. The team finished ninth in the overall standings with 63 points and received $35,000. Notably, Evos Esports had arrived as champions of the Esports World Cup 2025. Rainbow7, Heavy, and E1 Sports also stumbled in the finale and remained rooted to the bottom.

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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul
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