Garena Announces Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament for South Asia

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Garena Announces Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament for South Asia

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  • The 7-day tournament will be held on April 9, 2021 with a prize pool of $50,000 USD.
  • The tournament is comprised of the top 18 esports teams from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
  • This tournament will serve as a testing ground for the top teams in each region before the Free Fire World Series 2021.

Garena has officially announced one of the largest esports events for South Asia, the Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament. The 7-day tournament will be held on April 9, 2021, where the top 18 esports teams from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh fight for a lion’s share of $50,000 USD. Each nation participating in the Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament is represented by the top 6 teams in its respective regional league - the Free Fire India Championship 2021 Spring, Free Fire Bangladesh Championship, and Free Fire Pakistan League. This tournament highlights Garena’s continued efforts to deliver quality Free Fire esports content for the South Asian community. Here are more details regarding the Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament.

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Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament Details

Garena Announces Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament for South Asia
The Free Fire Tri-Series will be one of the biggest esports event for South Asia.

The high-octane Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament will bring together the top 18 esports teams from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, with each nation represented by the top 6 teams in its respective regional league - the Free Fire India Championship 2021 Spring, Free Fire Bangladesh Championship, and Free Fire Pakistan League.

The event is scheduled to kick off on April 9 where teams will compete in a 7-day battle to determine who will proceed to the grand final on April 25, 2021, and claim the lion’s share of the $50,000 USD prize pool. 

Tournament Format

Each participating team will be split into three groups and will face off against each other twice across six action-packed days. After the dust has settled on Day 6, all the scores will be pooled, and the top 12 teams will proceed to the grand finals on April 25, 2021.

The schedule for the tournament is as follows;

  • Match Day 1 – 9 April
  • Match Day 2 – 10 April
  • Match Day 3 – 11 April
  • Match Day 4 – 16 April
  • Match Day 5 – 17 April
  • Match Day 6 – 18 April
  • Grand Finals - 25 April

The team who emerges victorious in the grand finals will claim the lion’s share of the $50,000 USD prize pool.

Participating Teams

The participating teams for the Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament are as follows;

India

  • Galaxy Racer
  • Team Chaos
  • Team Elite
  • Sixth Sense
  • Last Breath
  • Nemesis

Pakistan

  • Team TG
  • Demons Pride
  • Revengers
  • Nochance
  • House of Blood
  • HotShot

Bangladesh

  • Agent Exp
  • The JawBreakers
  • TM Swag
  • Riot
  • B26 Mystics
  • Extreme Ex
Garena Announces Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament for South Asia
These are the participating teams for each region.

The Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament will serve as a testing ground for the top teams in each region, before the selected teams depart to Singapore for the upcoming Free Fire World Series 2021 on May 22. 

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Broadcast Details

Fans can tune in to the Free Fire Tri-Series Tournament on the following official streaming channels;

  • Free Fire Esports India YouTube and Facebook, 
  • Free Fire Bangladesh Official YouTube and Facebook
  • Booyah! App

The broadcast will be complete with live commentary in English, Hindi, Urdu, and Bangla for everyone to enjoy.


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John has been reporting developments on major mobile MOBA titles such as Mobile Legends, Wild Rift, and Arena of Valor for over two years. He also understands and follows various other PC/Mobile games such as League of Legends, Crossfire, Warcraft and more.