The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 Global Finals wrapped up on November 15, with Buriram United from Thailand emerging victorious in the tournament's Battle Royale mode. The club displayed magnificent performances in the Grand Finals and took home the first prize of $300,000. Their star player, WASSANA, was the MVP of the final.The FFWS Grand Finals were held in the Championship Rush Point format. The Champion Rush points of the contest were 80. Buriram United won the seventh game of the finale and clinched the title.The Global Finals 2025 were played in the Clash Squad and Battle Royale modes in Indonesia. All Gamers from Thailand was the winner in the Clash Squad mode. This Free Fire International event featured a total prize pool of $1.15 million.Prize pool distribution of FFWS 2025 Global Finals Battle Royale View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Battle Royale mode boasted a huge prize pool of $1 million. Here is the prize pool distribution:Buriram United - $300,000Fluxo - $150,000All Gamers - $70,000RRQ Kazu - $60,000Team Solid - $55,000Team Falcons - $50,000P Esports - $45,000GOW Esports - $40,000Evos Divine - $35,000Rainbow7 - $30,000Heavy - $27,000E1 Sports - $26,000Nova Legion - $15,000WAG - $15,000 - WAGClear Vision - $15,000Red Hawks - $15,000Red Cliff - $15,000Hotshot Esports - $15,000Grand Finals MVP - $10,000 - WASSANA (Buriram United)Predator - $5,000 - WASSANAThe top team of each day received $1,000. Here is the name of the top team for each day:Top team of Day 1 - $1,000 - All Gamers GlobalTeam of Day 2 -$1,000 - FluxoTop team of Day 3 - $1,000 - P EsportsTop team of Day 4 - $1,000 - All Gamers GlobalTop team of Day 5 - $1,000 - Buriram United EsportsTop team of Day 6 - $1,000 - RRQ KazuTop team of Finals Day - $1,000 - Buriram United EsportsBuriram United posted a total of 103 points in seven matches of the FFWS finale. They grabbed two Booyahs and 50 eliminations. Defending champions Fluxo secured second place with 102 points and three Booyahs. All Gamers claimed third rank with 90 points.Overall standings of Global Finals finale (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)RRQ Kazu and Team Solid were fourth and fifth, respectively, in the FFWS Global Finals. Team Falcons ended up in fifth place. Evos Divine had an average run in the event, as they came ninth in overall standings. Heavy and E1 were in the bottom two in the Grand Finals after their poor performances.