The Brazilian teams LOUD, Fluxo W7M, and MIBR.LOS are representing Brazil at the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026, which began this Wednesday, the 15th, in the city of Paris. The tournament brings together 24 teams from various global regions and offers a total prize pool of US$ 1.025 million, equivalent to approximately R$ 5.6 million.
Brazilian Participants and Objectives
Brazil has three representatives in this event. LOUD stands out as one of the main names, having secured its participation through the Garena competitive circuit, aiming to reclaim its tradition in international Free Fire titles. Another Brazilian team is Fluxo W7M, formed by a partnership between two organizations, arriving motivated by the results achieved during the season.
Completing the Brazilian delegation in Paris is MIBR.LOS, who also secured their qualification. The three teams will face renowned adversaries from the world scene, including Team Falcons, Team Vitality, RRQ Kazu, EVOS Divine, Buriram United Esports, Twisted Minds, and Team Secret.
Competition Structure and Prize Money
This edition of the Free Fire Esports World Cup marks an expansion, featuring 24 teams, surpassing the number of participants in previous editions. The competition will be structured in three distinct stages. Initially, there will be the Group Stage on July 15th and 16th, divided into two groups of 12 teams each. The top four from each group advance directly to the final, while teams ranked 5th to 10th will participate in the survival phase. The bottom two from each group will be eliminated.
Next, the Survival Stage will take place on July 17th, where 12 teams will compete, and only the top four will qualify for the grand final. The Grand Final will be held on July 18th, with 12 teams competing for the title under the Champion Rush format, standard in major international tournaments of the discipline.
Financial Details and National Ambitions
In addition to the trophy, the winner will receive US$ 300 thousand and guarantee a direct spot in the Free Fire World Series Global Finals 2026. The distribution of the main prizes foresees US$ 300 thousand for first place, US$ 180 thousand for second, US$ 120 thousand for third, and US$ 80 thousand for fourth place. Additionally, an individual prize of US$ 25 thousand will be awarded to the MVP of the Grand Final.
Free Fire remains one of the most popular esports in Brazil, and the presence of three national teams reinforces the country's importance in the competitive scene. LOUD, Fluxo W7M, and MIBR.LOS seek international prominence by competing in the Esports World Cup, with the goal of securing early participation in the Free Fire World Series Global Finals 2026.