As 2026 approaches, the Free Fire competitive landscape continues to be defined by its high-stakes regional tournaments. The Free Fire World Series LATAM 2024 Split 1 was a pivotal event that set the stage for the year's competitive narrative. While the dust has long settled, the strategic decisions and thrilling matches from that season are still remembered. This tournament was not just a regional championship; it was a crucial gateway to the prestigious Esports World Cup, making every match a battle for glory and a ticket to Riyadh.

The Road to the Grand Finals
The journey to the Grand Finals was a grueling test for eighteen of Latin America's finest teams. After the regular phase commenced, following the announcement of the 2024 esports roadmap, the competition was fierce. Teams clashed in a dramatic group stage filled with unexpected eliminations and triumphant promotions. The intensity was palpable. By the conclusion of the group phase on May 22nd, 2024, the field had been narrowed down to the twelve most resilient squads. These were the teams that had weathered the storm, proving their mettle and earning the right to compete for the ultimate prize. The process was a masterclass in perseverance and skill, showcasing the region's depth of talent.
The Contenders: A Roster of Champions
The twelve teams that qualified for the Grand Finals represented the pinnacle of LATAM Free Fire esports. This elite group included:
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Furious Gaming ๐
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All Glory Gaming
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Osaka
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19esports
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Rainbow7 ๐
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Estorm Gaming โก
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Six Karma
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AMG E-Sport
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Leviatรกn ๐
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Infinity โ
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AYM Esports
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Monou.gg
Their path was not easy, as they had to outperform formidable opponents like RETA Esports, Fuego, Latam E-Sport, Janus T2, Quisqueya Esports, and Malvinas Gaming in the earlier stages. Each team brought a unique strategy and playstyle, promising a Grand Finals filled with tactical diversity and explosive action.
The Grand Finals Format: A Test of Endurance
The Grand Finals themselves were designed to be the ultimate test. The twelve qualified teams faced off in a marathon of skill across the various maps of Free Fire. They competed in a total of eight intense rounds. Victory was determined by a combination of placement points and elimination points, rewarding both strategic survival and aggressive play. This system ensured that only the most consistent and adaptable team would rise to the top and be crowned champion. The exact date for this climactic showdown was announced after the group stage, building immense anticipation within the community.
The Stakes: Prize Pool and EWC Qualification
Beyond the title of champion, the stakes were incredibly high. The event featured a total prize pool of $100,000, a significant sum dedicated to rewarding the region's best. While the exact distribution for the Grand Finals was the highlight, earlier phases like Phase 1 and Phase 2 also offered substantial rewards, albeit lower than the final stage. Additionally, the best-performing team each week received a $1,100 bonus, and the tournament's Most Valuable Player (MVP Final) was awarded $800.
However, the most coveted prize was qualification for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2024 in Riyadh. Only the top three teams from the LATAM Grand Finals would secure their spots at this global spectacle. This added an unparalleled layer of pressure and motivation, transforming every match into a do-or-die scenario for EWC dreams.
How to Watch the Action Unfold
As a regional final for Split 1, the entire tournament was conducted online. This allowed fans from across Latin America and the world to tune in live. The primary broadcasts were hosted on the official Free Fire Esports Latam YouTube and Facebook channels. These platforms provided comprehensive coverage, expert commentary, and all the thrilling moments as teams fought for supremacy. The online format made the event highly accessible, fostering a massive and engaged global audience.
The Legacy and Impact
Looking back from 2026, the FFWS LATAM 2024 Split 1 was more than just a tournament; it was a cornerstone event. It successfully identified and propelled the region's top talent onto the world stage at the Esports World Cup. The format, the stakes, and the sheer competitive quality set a benchmark for future regional competitions. The strategies pioneered and the rivalries born during those eight grueling Grand Finals rounds continue to influence the LATAM meta today. For fans and players alike, it remains a defining chapter in the ever-evolving story of Free Fire esports. ๐ฎ๐ฅ