
Fluxo clinches FFWS 2024 title, marking Brazil’s esports dominance
Fluxo, a leading Brazilian esports organization, secured their second consecutive FFWS title by narrowly beating Indonesia's RRQ Kazu. With a prize of $300,000, Fluxo’s victory also elevated Brazil to tie with Thailand as the most successful nations in FFWS history, each with three global titles.
The event lasted 36 hours, racking up 9.2 million Hours Watched and an Average Viewership of 255.5K. Fluxo’s incredible three-match sweep in the finals flipped the script, hyping up both their home crowd and fans worldwide. Thai and Indonesian teams also crushed it, with RRQ Kazu's second-place finish standing out as a seriously strong showing.
This year’s FFWS showcased Free Fire’s surging global popularity, especially in Brazil, Indonesia, and Thailand. With the introduction of new international championships in 2025, the game is poised to reclaim its place as a leading force in mobile esports.