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    Free Fire World Cup 2026 prize pool distribution revealed

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    The Free Fire World Cup 2026 will begin on July 15, 2026, and have a huge prize pool of $1 million. The top 24 teams from around the world will face one anotherr in this international competition, which will take place in Paris, France. Garena will host this event over four days and across these three rounds: Group Stage, Survival, and Grand Finals.

    24 teams, seeded into two groups, will fight in the Group Stage on July 15 and 16, with 12 advancing to the Survival Stage and eight moving to the Grand Finals. The remaining four squads will be eliminated from the World Cup 2026. 12 teams will compete in the Survival stage on July 17 for four spots in the Grand Finals.

    Eight teams from the Group Stage and four from Survival will fight each other in the Grand Finals on July 18. The finale will be conducted in the Champion Rush format, with no limit on the number of matches. The top performer of the event will advance to the FFWS 2026 Global Finals.


    Prize pool distribution of Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026

    All 24 participants will be awarded a cash prize based on their performances. Here is the prize pool distribution:

    • 1st Place – $300,000
    • 2nd Place – $180,000
    • 3rd Place – $120,000
    • 4th Place – $80,000
    • 5th Place – $61,000
    • 6th Place – $47,000
    • 7th Place – $37,000
    • 8th Place – $30,000
    • 9th Place – $26,000
    • 10th Place – $22,000
    • 11th Place – $18,000
    • 12th Place – $14,000
    • 13th Place – $11,000
    • 14th Place – $9,000
    • 15th Place – $7,000
    • 16th Place – $6,000
    • 17th Place – $5,500
    • 18th Place – $5,000
    • 19th Place – $4,500
    • 20th Place – $4,000
    • 21st Place – $3,500
    • 22nd Place – $3,500
    • 23rd Place – $3,000
    • 24th Place – $3,000

    Participating teams

    Here are the names of the 24 teams who will play in the Free Fire World Cup 2026:

    1. Team Apex (India)
    2. S8UL Esports (India)
    3. Total Gaming Esports (India)
    4. EVOS Divine (Indonesia)
    5. Team Secret (Vietnam)
    6. All Gamers International (Thailand)
    7. Twisted Minds (Thailand)
    8. Aurora Gaming (Malaysia)
    9. Buriram United Esports (Thailand)
    10. RRQ Kazu (Indonesia)
    11. Team Vitality (Indonesia)
    12. Team Falcons (Thailand)
    13. LOUD (Brazil)
    14. LOS (Brazil)
    15. Fluxo W7M (Brazil)
    16. GunDynasty (LATHAM)
    17. LYON (LATHAM)
    18. Straw Hats (Bangladesh)
    19. Titan Esports Club (Bangladesh)
    20. MÍA Corp (USA)
    21. Demons Pride (Pakistan)
    22. DRS Gaming (Nepal)
    23. Al Ahli Esports (Saudi Arabia)
    24. ParadoX Gaming (Africa)

    For the first time, the Free Fire World Cup will feature three Indian teams. These squads include Apex, S8UL, and Total Gaming, who were phenomenal in the FFMIC (Free Fire MAX India Cup) 2026 Spring. Their main objective will now be to achieve a respectable rank in the World Cup 2026.

    Defending Champions EVOS Divine has directly been invited to the Free Fire World Cup 2026. Thailand’s Buriram United, who won the FFWS 2026 Global Finals, has made it to the competition after performing well in its regional event. Many popular names like Fluxo, LOUD RRQ, and Vitality have made it to the event as well.