Team Falcons narrowly clinch FFWS SEA Fall 2025 Finals

Wasif Ahmed
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Team Falcons with the FFWS SEA 2025 Fall trophy
Image credit: Garena

Team Falcons has edged out Team Heavy by three points to win the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Southeast Asia (SEA) 2025 Fall.

The Thai side sealed the Battle Royale crown with a last-game Booyah!, finishing on 111 points after a tense Grand Final.

The result completes a double for Team Falcons as it also won the Clash Squad bracket on Saturday, beating Twisted Minds 3–1 after running through the upper bracket.

The FFWS SEA Fall 2025 Finals took place at the Samyan Mitrtown Event Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.

Garena marked the champions’ ceremony by announcing a collaboration with Digimon Adventure, arriving in November. The tie-up brings characters and themes from the anime’s first season into Free Fire with in-game content and rewards.

FFWS SEA Fall 2025 Finals Battle Royale Standings

The overall standings of the finals are as follows:

  • Team Falcons (Thailand): 111 points
  • Heavy (Vietnam): 108 points
  • Buriram United Esports (Thailand): 102 points
  • RRQ Kazu (Indonesia): 98 points
  • EVOS Divine (Indonesia): 87 points
  • GOW (Vietnam): 82 points
  • All Gamers Global (Thailand): 82 points
  • P Esports (Vietnam): 65 points
  • WAG (Vietnam): 64 points
  • ONIC Olympus (Indonesia): 51 points
  • Bigetron by Vitality (Indonesia): 51 points
  • Twisted Minds (Thailand): 44 points

The top eight, plus EVOS Divine (host invite), advance to the Global Finals as the SEA representatives.

For Team Falcons, this victory means it has now won three of the four competitions in the Free Fire World Series Southeast Asia 2025 circuit. In the Spring Season, it also placed first in the Clash Squad mode, though the organisation faltered in Battle Royale, finishing ninth.

The Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2025 will take place in Jakarta, Indonesia, from October 31st to November 5th with a prize pool of $1m (~£741,000) on the line.

The FFWS SEA 2025 Fall recorded a peak viewership of 285,681 and an average of 108,459, according to Esports Charts. While the peak viewership rose slightly from the Spring Split’s 276,161, the average declined from 126,675. This drop can be attributed to the longer format for the fall season.

Wasif Ahmed

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Wasif Ahmed is an esports journalist with over five years of experience, specialising in mobile esports. He has covered major global tournaments, ecosystem developments, and the business of esports, alongside conducting interviews and writing analytical features.
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