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How to watch the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Sentosa 2022 play-in stage

The four best teams will qualify for the grand finals.

The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Sentosa 2022 will kick-off on May 14 with the play-in stage. A total of 10 teams from different regions will fight for the last four spots of the grand finals scheduled for May 21. The international championship will happen in Singapore for a second time in a row and has a $2,000,000 prize pool.

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Format

The 10 teams, which are the first seed and second seeds from many Free Fire regions all over the world, will battle across six matches and three maps. The score will be based on the ranking from each map and the number of kills. The top four squads will move on to the final stage and join the first seed teams that automatically qualified by winning the regional championships. 

Stream

The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Sentosa 2022 play-ins will be streamed on the official Garena YouTube channel starting at 7am CT. 

Teams

Recently, two regions were excluded from the FFWS Sentosa 2022 for different reasons. Teams from India will not be featured in the competition since the battle royale was banned in the country in February due to privacy concerns. Meanwhile, the CIS Free Fire Pro League was cancelled due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

Their spots were not filled by other regions, and Garena changed the number of teams from 12 to 10 in the finals and to four squads moving on to the final stage instead of just two. 

  • Fuego (North America)
  • House of Blood (Pakistan)
  • LGDS (Taiwan)
  • Vivo Keyd (Brazil)
  • Echo Esports (Indonesia)
  • V-Gaming (Vietnam)
  • Ignis Esports (LATAM)
  • Todak (MCP)
  • All-Stars Esports (MENA)
  • Attack All Around (Thailand)

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