Winners, prize pool distribution, and qualified teams for Esports World Cup


The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2025 SEA Spring came to an end on June 14. The best eight performing teams qualified for the Esports World Cup 2025 Riyadh, KSA. ONIC Olympus from Indonesia won the event after their astonishing performances in the Grand Finals. After crossing the pre-determined points (80 points), the club won the ninth match of the finale and won the event.

The Grand Finals were held in the Champions Rush format. ONIC Olympus finished second in the overall standings but emerged victorious in the competition as the Indonesian club won a Booyah after crossing the 80-point mark. The team was awarded the first prize of $100,000.


Prize pool distribution of FFWS 2025 SEA Spring

  • 1st Place – $100,000 – ONIC Olympus
  • 2nd Place – $40,000 – Buriram United Esports
  • 3rd Place – $20,000 – Bigetron Esports
  • 4th Place – $20,000 – All Gamers Global
  • 5th Place – $15,000 – Virtus Pro
  • 6th Place – $15,000 – RRQ Kazu
  • 7th Place – $12,000 – Evos Divine
  • 8th Place – $12,000 – Core Memory Esports
  • 9th Place – $10,000 – Team Falcons
  • 10th Place – $10,000 – Team Flash
  • 11th Place – $10,000 – P Esports
  • 12th Place – $10,000 – Todak
  • 13th Place – $3,000 – Expand
  • 14th Place – $3,000 – GOW
  • 15th Place – $3,000 – Heavy
  • 16th Place – $3,000 – Vesakha Sriwijaya
  • 17th Place – $3,000 – WAG
  • 18th Place – $3,000 – Team Vamos

Buriram United, the FFWS 2024 Fall champions, ranked second in the event. The team scored 111 points in their nine matches of the Finale but was unable to win a Booyah after crossing the 80-point mark. The Thai club failed to defend their title. They received the second prize of $40,000 in prize money.

Bigetron Esports was third in the FFWS 2025 Spring. The Indonesian team looked impressive in the finale and won three Booyahs. The club earned $20,000 in prize money. All Gamers Global finished third in the tournament and received a cash prize of $20,000.

Virtus Pro had an average run in the finals as the side grabbed fifth position in the overall standings. RRQ Kazu came sixth in the event. Both the fifth- and sixth-ranked teams earned $15,000 each.

Evos Divine and Core Memory were seventh and eighth, respectively, in the tournament. These top eight teams have secured their spots in the Esports World Cup 2025, starting on July 16.

Team Falcons, who won the Esports World Cup 2024, had a disappointing run in the FFWS 2025 SEA Spring as they finished ninth in the standings. However, the Thai squad has been invited directly to the upcoming World Cup 2025.