Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore Predictions – Our Top 4 Picks

So as we promised a few days ago, we’ve prepared some predictions for the upcoming Free Fire World Series 2021. From the 18 teams which will be competing for the $2,000,000 on May 22nd, only one will come out on top. Bearing in mind how difficult predictions are to make for this event, we’ll still give it a go!

Free Fire World Series 2021 – Will the Brazilians Stay on Top

One thing which makes these predictions tough is that last year’s event was cancelled due to the global situation. Accordingly, we only have the 2019 event to base our predictions off of, as international competition for Free Fire isn’t all that common.

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Regardless, let’s dive right into our top 4 picks:

1. Fluxo – Winners of Liga Brasileira de Free Fire

Why are they are number one pick? Well, we have to give credit to the dominance of the Brazilian region which conquered the 2019 event.

2. EVOS Esports ID – Winners of Indonesia Masters

In second, Indonesia has also been fired up recently thanks to the Tri Series event. Accordingly, EVOS Esports ID are primed to leave an impact at this upcoming event.

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3. Geek Fam – Winners of MCP Majors

Moving over to Southeast Asia, Geek Fam are also looking quite strong. Only recently formed, they’ve headed the region like a spear and you’ll want to watch out for them.

4. EVOS Esports TH – Winners of Pro League Thailand

Now taking a glimpse at Thailand, we have the EVOS Esports sister organization. Winners of both the Season 3 and 4 Pro Leagues for this region, they’ve only known victory.

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How to Watch – Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore: teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

It’s the event we’ve been waiting a while for as mobile esports enthusiasts. Indeed, the Free Fire World Series 2021 is almost upon as and we couldn’t be more excited! Accordingly, we’ve gathered all the intel and have forged a featured How to Watch featured article for you all to enjoy!

Event Background

As I’ll reiterate, this is a massive event for the competitive scene. Officially, this is the first global event of the 2021 season organized by Garena. To celebrate this, Garena has invited the top 22 teams in the world, fighting for dominance and $2,000,000.

Credits: Free Fire Europe Official Twitter

Overall, the event will run from 22-29th May, at the end of next month. Teams fighting will involve those that have made it from Direct Invites or Play-In qualification.

Here are the Direct Invite teams:

  • LGDS – Spring Cup Winner
  • VIP Esports – Arab League Winner
  • Silence – Pro League CIS Winner
  • Fluxo – Liga Brasileira de Free Fire Winner
  • Geek Fam – MCP Majors Winner
  • EVOS Esports ID – Indonesia Masters Winner
  • Team Aze – League Latinoamerica Winner
  • EVOS Esports TH – Pro League Thailand Winner
  • Burst the Sky – Arena of Survival Winner

Furthermore, the following are the Play-In qualified teams:

  • Singularity.Invincible
  • DEA
  • Team TG
  • vaiXourar
  • Riot
  • LOUD
  • First Raiders Bravo
  • God’s Plan
  • Attack All Around
  • NEWGANK
  • HQ Esports

Format

Credits: Free Fire North America Twitter

With regards to format, Garena has split the event into two main stages. It all starts on May 22th with the Play-In stage in the Singapore arena:

  • Here, the 12 teams making it to the Play-In will fight through 6 rounds of competition earning points and kills to make it to the Top 2. Indeed, the Top 2 teams will earn a spot into the Finals
  • Finals – kicking off on May 29th – the 9 teams and the top 2 play-ins will play for the full prize. Here, another 6 rounds similar to previous round will determine our final Champion.

Starting with 22 teams, this format looks to determine an overall champion of the world for competitive Free Fire.

Schedule for the Free Fire World Series 2021

In terms of schedule, the Free Fire Worlds Series 2021 Singapore will play out on two separate days. With the Play-Ins taking place on 22nd May and the Finals on 29th May, the streams will kick off at the same time on both days.

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We recommend to stay tuned to social media to figure out when the exact streams will be kicking off on those day.

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Predictions

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This time last year, the Free Fire World Series 2020 was cancelled due to the global situation. Indeed, it’s been two years since the last iteration, being the Free Fire World Series 2019. Since then, the competitive scene has grown incredibly in every aspect.

Accordingly, predictions for this global event are rather difficult to crank out. What we can confidently predict is that this will be an incredible event for competitive Garena Free Fire. In terms of viewership, we’re looking forward to some incredible numbers and support for this growing esport.

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Free Fire City Open Announced – Celebrating India

Recently, Garena released details for a new event for the mobile esport of Free Fire. Indeed, if you haven’t heard about it, the Free Fire City Open is down the pipeline. Planning to make the most of popularity in India, read on to know why this open event should be on your radar!

Free Fire City Open – What Do We Know?

  • Prize pool: ₹6,000,000 INR/$80,455
  • Teams: 12 Free Fire Indian Teams, with 10 top teams from 8 states
  • Date: to be determined
Credits: Free Fire Esports India YouTube

Overall, it’s a great idea. Namely, Free Fire City Open has given 8 states a shining opportunity to compete with their best players. Namely, the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Lucknow and Visakhapatnam will all have representatives! In addition, 2 Wildcards will be joining in too.

Accordingly, applications are open for all competitors, closing on 30th April.

Significance – Taking Over PUBG Mobile

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As we’ve discussed here at esportsguide, India is a power house for mobile esports. So much so, that Free Fire and PUBG Mobile have their origins here. Recently, with a ban of PUBG Mobile affecting the nation, this is significant. Accordingly, Free Fire is making the most of the absence of the other esport and trying to really increase its leverage in the region.

We’re excited to see how much success the event earns.

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Free Fire Tri Series 2021 Event Preview – Riding the Wave

It kicks off tomorrow! Yes, the Free Fire Tri Series will run from the 9th April to the 25th, inviting the top teams in South Asia to fight for $50,000. Don’t fret, read on for your very own esportsguide event preview below!

Free Fire Tri Series 2021 – Quick Fact Sheet

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  • Date: 9-25th April
  • Prize: $50,000
  • Type: Online
  • Teams: 18
  • Regions: India/Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh

In terms of format, it will all kick off with a Group Stage. Indeed, this will run from 9-18th April , with 6 days of League Play. Here, the top 12 teams will progress to the Finals.

Accordingly, take a look at the group stage below:

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Clearly, this is an awesome opportunity for the region to celebrate it’s love for the growing mobile esport of Free Fire.

In terms of predictions this event will be an opportunity for cross-regional play, which makes predictions that much more unreliable. Bearing this in mind, the online format should make for an accessible event for all of the talent out there too.

To note, this South Asian region is probably the most popular for the growing esport of Free Fire. That’s why a successful outcome for this event is pivotal for the future of this event.

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Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore Preview – $2,000,000 On the Line!

Announced a while back, the Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore promises to be one of the top mobile esports events ever! Accordingly, riding the hype behind Free Fire at the moment, Garena is revealing further details. Read on for some quick facts behind this awesome event!

Free Fire World Series 2021 Singapore

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  • Dates: 22-29th May
  • Prize Pool: $2,000,000
  • Number of teams: 22
  • Venue: offline in Singapore (as of writing)

What else can I discuss? Well, let’s take format. Here’s how the event is split into two main stages:

  • Play-Ins – May 22th – here, only 2 teams from the Play-In group will progress to the subsequent Finals stage
  • Finals – May 29th – those two teams join the 10 invited teams to play for the majority of the $2,000,000

And yeah, almost all 22 teams have been confirmed. Here’s a quick list of the attending teams confirmed so far further down.

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Credits: Liquipedia

In terms of streams, we’re expecting multiple streams in various languages for all of you viewers. Beyond that, further down the line we’ll be offering a How to Watch featured article with further details and also predictions too.

What I can confidently state, is that viewership is set to hit break through the ceiling. Indeed, this event will serve as a measure to the potential behind this new mobile competitive title.

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Free Fire World Series 2021 announced

Garena, creators of Mobile Esport title Free Fire have just announced their World Series for 2021. Here’s everything you need to know about the event:

Free Fire World Series 2021 details & Scheduling

The Free Fire World Series 2021 event is set to take place in Singapore during May. It will start on the 22nd, and play out till the very end of the week on the 29th. Keep in mind that these dates are updated, and are different from the ones mentioned in the Esports roadmap for Free Fire tournaments in 2021.

Teams participating & Prizepool

The tournament will feature a total of 22 teams from 14 different regions. The teams that place in the top 2 of the play-ins will receive a spot in the Finals, joining the other 10 seeds from regional tournaments. They will all be competing for the world title, along with $2,000,000 USD in prizepool earnings. The winner of the tournament is assessed after 6 rounds of competition. Here, the number of kills and round ranking will count up to the final result.

This is what Nicholas Khoo, co-founder of SCOGA, said about the event:

“We are glad that Garena has chosen Singapore for its iconic Free Fire World Series tournament. This event is one of the biggest globally and will be a great boost to Singapore’s ambitions in esports. This is definitely a milestone event and we are looking forward to hosting all the participants safely in Singapore as they compete for pride and glory.”

Obviously due to the current health situation around the world, Garena are prioritizing the health and safety of all of those involved with the event. This will certainly be a great tournament to watch, especially if you’re a Free Fire or Mobile Esports fan. So be sure to tune in during the tournament week to not miss out any of the action.

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How to Watch Free Fire India Championship 2021 Spring Grand Finals: teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Competitive Free Fire continues to pack the heat following an incredible 2020 last year. Accordingly, the developer of Garena is pushing forward an exciting framework to encourage growth. Accordingly, multiple regional leagues have been set up – with India being a hotspot of activity. Bearing that in mind, it’s easy to understand why the Free Fire India Championship 2021 Spring Grand Finals are such a big deal. Desperate for details? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered in this episode of How to Watch!

Event Background

The event follows a lengthy process of qualification. Accordingly, the League Qualifiers ran from February 6th up to 7th, with a League Circuit after it. Since then, Play-ins are taking place – leaving us the juicy Grand Finals on the 21st March. Teams of five, from the region of India, will be competing for the majority of the $100,000 prize pool. Below, we have the 6 teams which qualified immediately during the League Circuit, and here they are:

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  • Survivor 4AM
  • Sixth Sense
  • Total Gaming eSports
  • Team Elite
  • CAPTAINS
  • TEAM CHAOS

The remaining six teams have emerge from the Play-In stage, eager to prove themselves:

  • Team D Esports
  • Last Breath
  • Galaxy Racer
  • Nemesis
  • LVL-ICONIC
  • AFF Esports

Beyond the prize pool, first seed also takes a spot at the World Series 2021 April event!

Format

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The format is shockingly simple. With everyone gathered on the 21st March, a single day of intense competition will decide our Indian Champions. After a month of League Qualifiers, League Circuit and Playins, it all boils down to a simple yet incredible match-up between the best teams in all of India.

Schedule for the Free Fire India Championship 2021

Taking place on one day, the stream will kick off on 21st March at 18:00 (IST). Notably, viewers can earn rewards with live watching too. For live updates closer to the event, it’s recommended to follow the active Facebook page here.

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Predictions for the Free Fire India Championship 2021

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We’ll be dividing our predictions into a few tiers, according to how they qualified for the event. Accordingly, this reflects on the likelihood of the team showing up on gameday:

Tier 1 – Top Dogs

  • Sixth Sense
  • Team Elite
  • Survivor 3AM

These three teams earned their seed into the Grand Finals thanks to first place finishes in their respective groups at the League Circuit. However, this also means that these three teams are yet to encounter one another . In this regard, I’d like to point out that Survivor 4AM exhibited the most dominant performance of all, stacking up an impressive 114 points to claim first, more than the other two. On the whole, expect these three teams to contest for leadership.

Tier 2 – Nipping at the Heels

  • Total Gaming eSports
  • CAPTAINS
  • TEAM CHAOS
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These three teams placed second in their respective groups, finishing beneath the preceeding three teams. Bearing this mind, they also directly qualified for the Grand Finals and have the chance to upset their former leaders too. Notably, Total Gaming eSports were only 3 points from claiming first place in their group.

Tier 3 – The Play-In Teams

  • Team D Esports
  • Last Breath
  • Galaxy Racer
  • Nemesis
  • LVL-ICONIC
  • AFF Esports

While not out of it, these teams just have a slightly lower chance of claiming the victory – some of them missing out on second place in League Circuit groups by a couple of points.

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Garena reveal Free Fire Esports Roadmap for 2021

Online game developer Garena has opted to reveal its 2021 plans for Free Fire. Here below is everything you need to know about the Free Fire Esports Roadmap:

Free Fire Esports Roadmap – What was added?

To kick off the year, Garena have revealed a brand new logo and look for their Free Fire World Series. The logo received a more modern feel to it, and just overall looks better and more professional. Here is how the new logo looks:

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What is the World Series?

The World Series is the biggest event when it comes to Free Fire and in their announcement video it is mentioned that it’s going to be larger than ever before! The main reason for this is because there will be 2 World Series’ this year.

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The first World Series event will take place during April in Asia, whereas the second will commence sometime in November. This year, the events will consist of 22 teams from 13 different regions, most notably, Middle East, Pakistan, and even Bangladesh. The prizepool has also received an update, as it has been increased to $2,000,000 in total! That’s not all, as they have also revealed that there’s also going to be an international event somewhere in July.

More updates about Free Fire Esports will be coming out real soon, so be sure to stay notified and updated with our esports website, www.esportsguide.com!

Garena reveal details for Brazilian Free Fire League

Garena has finally opted to reveal its details for the Brazilian Free Fire League (LBFF) for the 2021 season. Here is their announcement below:

What details have been revealed?

The Liga Brasileira de Free Fire (LBFF) will be kicking off on the 23rd of January with its first season of 2021. The tournament will be following the same rules as previous seasons had. Which means that Six matches will be played per day, and the maps played are the following: Bermuda, Kalahari and Purgatory. 

Prize Pool

The Liga Brasileira de Free Fire will feature a prize pool of R$ 745,000 BRL, which is equal to $140,630 USD. Here below is the full prize distribution list:

  • 1st – $19,820
  • 2nd – $16,045
  • 3rd – $14,157
  • 4th-12th – $10,067
  • 13th-18th – $0

Here below is the full list of teams participating, sorted by their respective groups:

Group A

  • SS E-Sports
  • Cruzeiro
  • INTZ
  • B4
  • LOUD
  • Fluxo

Group B

  • Vivo Keyd
  • Corinthians
  • Team oNe
  • Black Dragons
  • FURIA
  • Flamengo

Group C

  • Team Liquid
  • Red Canids Kalunga
  • Santos
  • paiN Gaming
  • GOD eSports
  • Meta Gaming
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Brazilian Free Fire League – How to Watch?

LBFF’s first season for 2021 will get broadcasted on Free Fire Brazil’s official Youtube and BOOYAH! Channels. One thing that is worth mentioning is that for this season, the event will also be streamed in English to support non-portuguese speakers. To watch the stream in English, viewers will have to visit the Free Fire Global Channel for the LBFF.

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Noble Esports Free Fire Roster – Crossing Continents

As one of the prospects of esports this year, we’re keeping a close eye on Free Fire. Accordingly, a recent announcement from the North American organization of Noble Esports sounds quite promising. As you can tell from the title, a Noble Esports Free Fire Roster is here and might be the start of a domino effect. Let’s dive into the details!

Noble Esports Free Fire Roster – Promising Local Youngster

Specifically, Noble Esports has deemed it fit to sign the established squad of national Indian youngsters:

  • Bpsingh NBL
  • Mehul NBL
  • Niku NBL
  • War NBL
  • Nonstop NBL

Currently, due to how young the esport is, I’m in no position to describe the potential of this team. However, the organization has happily portrayed the squad as young and hungry to win:

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Credits: Noble Esports Twitter

Why is this so significant?

For the growth of an esports which is heavily localised in a country, external attention is massive. Indeed, with Free Fire focused within India following the cancellation of PUBG Mobile here, multiple Indian organizations have already signed rosters.

However, with Noble Esports being one of the first international esports organizations to dive in – they’re looking to be first to the party. For Free Fire to blow up, further announcements such as the Noble Esports Free Fire Roster could help garner improved viewership and funds.

We’re excited to see how many other esports organizations react.

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