Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025: Participating Teams, Format, Schedule, and More
Get all the details about Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025, including participating teams, format, schedule, and how to watch. Featuring a $1 million prize pool at the biggest esports event ever.

The Esports World Cup 2025 is all set to become the biggest esports event in history, boasting an incredible total prize pool of $70,450,000 USD, the highest ever offered in the world of competitive gaming. This global event will feature multiple popular titles, and one of the most exciting among them is Free Fire, the beloved mobile battle royale game. Fans of the game will be thrilled to know that we’re getting a dedicated Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025, with a $1,000,000 USD prize pool up for grabs.
Here’s a detailed look at everything you need to know from the teams to the tournament format and schedule.
Participating Teams in Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025
A total of 18 teams from different regions will compete for the Free Fire crown at this year’s Esports World Cup. Some of the best teams from Southeast Asia, Latin America, Brazil, and more will be battling it out. Here's the complete list of confirmed teams:
- Team Falcons (2024 Champion)
- ONIC Olympus (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- Buriram United Esports (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- Team Vitality (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- All Gamers Global (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- Virtus.pro (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- RRQ Kazu (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- EVOS Divine (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- Core Memory Esports (FFWS Southeast Asia)
- TBD (FFWS Brazil - Finals)
- TBD (FFWS Brazil - Finals)
- Fluxo (FFWS Brazil - Group Stage)
- Rainbow7 (FFWS Latin America)
- Visionsystem SPA (FFWS Latin America)
- ALPHA (MEA Mid Season Clash)
- Hotshot Esports (Pakistan Qualifier)
- TBD (Bangladesh Championship)
Note: A few teams are yet to be confirmed and will qualify through ongoing regional tournaments.
Format and Schedule
The Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025 will follow a three-stage format to determine the ultimate champion. Here's how it will work:
1. Knockout Stage (July 16th–18th, 2025)
- All 18 teams will be split into 3 groups of 6 teams.
- Each group will play 12 matches, totaling 18 matches across the stage.
- The top 12 teams based on performance will move on to the next phase.
2. Point Rush (July 19th, 2025):
- The 12 qualifying teams will play 6 matches.
- Based on their placements, each team will earn headstart points to carry into the Grand Finals.
- These points could give teams a slight advantage in the final round.
3. Grand Finals (July 20th, 2025):
- The top 12 teams from Point Rush will compete for the championship.
- They will start with the headstart points they earned earlier.
- This final stage will determine who lifts the Free Fire Esports World Cup trophy.
Where to Watch
All matches of the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025 will be streamed live on the official Free Fire YouTube channel as well as the Esports World Cup YouTube channel. Fans around the world can tune in to catch every battle, every headshot, and every winning moment live.