Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall: Teams, Dates, and Prize Pool

Eighteen of Southeast Asia’s best Free Fire squads will clash in a $400,000 showdown for a shot at the Global Finals in Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall.

Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall
Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall: Teams, Dates, and Prize Pool | © Free Fire Esports

The Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall is set to light up the region from August 15 to October 5, 2025. With a bigger prize pool, more teams, and direct tickets to the Global Finals on the line, this is the must-watch mobile esports event of the fall.

Where and when will Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall be?

The tournament kicks off with the Knockout Stage, running from August 15 to September 21. All 18 teams will battle it out, with the top 12 advancing to the Grand Finals. The rest? They’ll be packing their bags early—only the best make the cut.

The Grand Finals take place on October 5, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand. Expect high-stakes plays, clutch wins, and plenty of drama as the region’s elite fight for the title—and a ticket to the FFWS 2025 Global Finals.

Who’s Playing FFWS 2025 SEA Fall?

The roster of teams is stacked with champions, contenders, and underdogs. Here are the 18 squads set to compete, representing Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam:

  • Buriram United Esports (Thailand)
  • All Gamers Global (Indonesia)
  • RRQ Kazu (Indonesia)
  • Heavy (Vietnam)
  • Virtus.pro (SEA)
  • CORE Memory Esports (Vietnam)
  • Maqna Esports (Indonesia)
  • P Esports (Vietnam)
  • Pharaoh (Malaysia)
  • EVOS Divine (Indonesia)
  • WAG (Indonesia)
  • ONIC Olympus (Indonesia)
  • Todak (Malaysia)
  • Team Falcons (Vietnam)
  • Team Flash (Vietnam)
  • Bigetron by Vitality (Indonesia)
  • GOW (Thailand)
  • Kagendra (Indonesia)

Most of these teams earned their spots from the FFWS SEA Spring event, while the rest qualified through national tournaments in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. EVOS Divine, fresh off their Esports World Cup 2025 win, are already confirmed for the Global Finals, but they’ll still be looking to dominate at home.

What’s the Prize Pool?

Garena has upped the stakes with a $400,000 prize pool, up from the Spring edition. The biggest chunk—$100,000—goes to the champions, with $40,000 for the runners-up. Even the teams finishing outside the top eight can earn a slice of the prize, ensuring every match matters.

Here’s how the prize pool breaks down:

  • 1st Place: $100,000 + Global Finals slot
  • 2nd Place: $40,000 + Global Finals slot
  • 3rd–4th Place: $20,000 + Global Finals slot
  • 5th–6th Place: $15,000
  • 7th–8th Place: $12,000
  • 9th–12th Place: $10,000
  • 13th–17th Place: $3,000
  • 18th Place: $2,500

There are also individual awards: The MVP of the Grand Finals pockets $4,000 for standout play. The top eight teams win more than cash—they’ll represent Southeast Asia at the FFWS 2025 Global Finals, aiming to bring the world title home.

Bonus: The best team on each match day of the Knockout Stage gets an extra $250—small, but every bit counts.

How to Watch FFWS 2025 SEA Fall?

If you’re lucky enough to be near Bangkok, you can snag a ticket and catch the action live. For everyone else, Free Fire Esports will stream every match on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok at 16:00 WIB (Western Indonesian Time).

So mark your calendar, pick your favourite squad, and get ready for six weeks of top-tier mobile esports. The Free Fire World Series 2025 SEA Fall is about to begin—don’t miss a moment.

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