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Thailand’s Buriram United Esports Triumphs as Free Fire’s New World Champion

The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2025 concluded in spectacular fashion at the Indonesia Arena, Jakarta on November 15, where Buriram United Esports was crowned the new Free Fire world champion. Defying all odds, the Thai squad outperformed 11 elite contenders in the Battle Royale Grand Final to seize the coveted title.

Led by BRU.GETHIGH, BRU.WASSANA, BRU.JOENA, BRU.MOSHI, and BRU.THECRUZ, Buriram United Esports delivered a masterclass in consistency and composure across 7 matches. BRU.Wassana also snatched both the Grand Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP) and Predator awards, after contributing to 22 eliminations and 13 assists.

Meanwhile, in the Clash Squad Grand Final held on November 14, Thailand’s All Gamers Global also emerged victorious, completing a standout showing for the nation at this year’s FFWS.

FFWS Global Finals 2025 Sets New GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Title for Largest Mobile Team-Based Esports Tournament

During the tournament’s closing ceremony, Free Fire was officially presented with the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the Largest Mobile Team-Based Esports Tournament.

The 2025 FFWS season featured 618,778 players competing in official tournaments worldwide, beginning with local qualifiers across Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America, Brazil, and the Middle East and Africa, and progressing through regional leagues. The record highlights Free Fire’s broad global participation and Garena’s continued investment in developing accessible, large-scale competitive opportunities for mobile players.

An Electrifying Celebration of Esports And Culture

The FFWS Global Finals 2025 Opening Ceremony lit up the Indonesia Arena with a lineup of international and local talents including Warren Hue, Weird Genius, JKT48, and Mick Gordon. The event was also supported by Indonesia’s Ministry of Youth & Sports, Ministry of Creative Economy, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, and Indonesia Esports Federation (PBESI), underscoring the nation’s growing prominence as a global esports hub.

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