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The Free Fire World Series – Global Finals 2024 (FFWS) is the sixth edition of Free Fire World Series, the annual international Garena Free Fire championship contested by the best teams across the world hosted by Garena. [2] The tournament was held in November 2024. It was hosted in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. [3]
Free Fire World Series 2020 had to be replaced with Free Fire Continental Series 2020 which was held to be on April 19. Free Fire Continental Series was held as 3 separate events for Asia, EMEA and Americas. The event was streamed live on YouTube and had 1.5 million peak live viewers. There was a prize pool of $300,000.
The Free Fire World Series uses the Squad Battle Royale mode available in the video game Free Fire. 48 players (12 teams each one having four players) airdrop onto an island without any weapons or armor. Once on the ground, players must search for weapons, armor, and med kits.
In 2020 and 2021, Free Fire won the Esports Mobile Game of the Year award at the Esports Awards. [58] Free Fire World Series 2021 became the most viewed E-sport tournament of all time with a peak concurrent online viewership of more than 5.4 million, until it was surpassed by the League of Legends event in 2024. [59] [60] [61]
The Multiplayer online battle royale video game Garena Free Fire had a tournament at the 2024 Esports World Cup. It was held in Riyadh 2964564921, Saudi Arabia; from July 10 to 15, 2024, and eighteen teams took part in this tournament.
Free Fire World Series 2020 had to be replaced with Free Fire Continental Series 2020 which was held to be on April 19. Free Fire Continental Series was held as 3 separate events for Asia, EMEA and Americas. The event was streamed live on YouTube and had 1.5 million peak live viewers. There was a prize pool of $300,000.
The game has a Metacritic score of 86% based on eight critic reviews. [1] AppSpy said " For fans of football and those looking for a fun time waster, Score! Classic Goals draws you in with its simplicity and soon catches you within the atmosphere and excitement of some of the sport's most famous goals". [2] PocletGamerUK wrote "Score! Classic ...
18-year-old Jocky Petrie scored 13 goals for Arbroath in the first round of the 1885–86 Scottish Cup and held the record for most goals in a single game for more than half a century. Sandro Tau: 2023 Pirae 22–0 Papenoo: 13 M Sandro Tau scored 13 goals for Pirae in the ninth round of the 2023–24 Tahiti Ligue 1. [14] Ekaterina Frolova: 2024