The six-day-long Free Fire SEA Invitational 2023 Group Stage has come to an end. The 12 best performers have earned their slots in the Grand Finals. Evos Pheonix, the current world champion, was unstoppable and claimed the pole spot with five Booyahs and 322 points. This Thai squad will go into the last stage with great momentum and will focus on continuing their terrific run.
Magic Esports, hailing from the same country, achieved second place with 313 points. They're only the second team to touch the 300-point mark. Team Flash, the champion team from Vietnam, returned to their natural form on the last day and finished on the podium with 298 points. They accumulated over 110 points on Day 6 and jumped six places in the overall standings.
P Esports, a shining Vietnamese team, performed admirably to secure fourth place with 289 points. Despite being amateurs, their dynamic gameplay contributed to their success.
Thailand Champion E Arena started slowly but made their way to the top five with just one Booyah and 274 points, while MCPS winner Expand showed cautious gameplay to grab the sixth spot.
Qualified teams Free Fire SEA Invitational Finals
Here are the teams that are going to Free Fire SEA Invitational Finals
1. Evos Pheonix (Thailand)
2. Magic Esports (Thailand)
3. Team Flash (Vietnam)
4. P Esports (Vietnam)
5. E Arena (Thailand)
6. Expand (Malaysia)
7. FW Esports (Thailand)
8. First Raiders Eclipse (Indonesia)
9. Morph Team (Indonesia)
10. SBTC Esports (Vietnam)
11. Genesis Dogma SF (Indonesia)
12. G Arsy Aphrodite (Indonesia)
Some Indonesian teams saw an incredible start in the first week, but unfortunately, they displayed disappointing performances in the following week, resulting in a drop in their rankings.
Free Fire Master League S7 champion Genesis Dogma barely managed to come 11th, while established teams like First Raiders and Morph also had a lucrative run in their initial few matches but stumbled in the last few days.
G Arsy Aphrodite displayed courageous gameplay on the final day, amassing 73 points and securing a ticket to the Finals. Eagle Eyes, LGDS, Alpha, Vasto Mundo, and Farang have been eliminated from the Free Fire even as these participants have exhibited underwhelming performances and were unable to make the top 12.
The FFSI Grand Finals is planned to be conducted from May 26 to 28, where a prestigious title and a huge cash prize will be at stake. All the finalists will concentrate on ensuring their respectable position there.
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