The Grand Finals of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) SEA 2025 Fall concluded on October 4–5, 2025, at Samyan Mitrtown Hall, Bangkok — marking the end of an intense eight-round showdown. Among the 12 best Southeast Asian squads, RRQ Kazu stood out as Indonesia’s sole contender fighting for the championship until the very last moment.
A Fiery Final Day for RRQ Kazu
From the opening round, RRQ Kazu came out swinging. They started strong with a 2nd-place finish and six kills, maintaining impressive consistency through the early rounds:
- Game 1: 2nd place – 6 kills
- Game 2: 3rd place – 10 kills
- Game 3: 3rd place – 10 kills
- Game 4: 3rd place – 12 kills
- Game 5: 5th place – 7 kills
Those first five rounds placed RRQ Kazu firmly among the top contenders, amassing 81 points and triggering a Champion Rush — a clear sign they were within striking distance of the trophy.
However, the final stretch proved brutal. In Game 6, RRQ slipped to 12th place with only two kills, followed by a slight recovery in Game 7 (7th place, 7 kills). But in the last round, their momentum faltered again — finishing 11th with just one kill.
RRQ Kazu closed the event with 98 total points, landing 4th overall, just shy of the podium.
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Falcons Take the Crown, but RRQ Steals the Spotlight
Thailand’s Team Falcons claimed the championship with 111 points, clinching a decisive Booyah in the final round. They were followed by Heavy Esports (108 points) and Buriram United Esports (102 points).
RRQ Kazu, with 98 points, finished just behind — the only Indonesian team to stay in contention until the very end.
While the title slipped away, RRQ Kazu’s consistency and resilience earned admiration across the region. The team also secured US$20,000 (approximately Rp331 million), matching the 3rd-place prize of Buriram United. More importantly, they earned a spot in the upcoming FFWS Global Finals 2025, set to take place in Jakarta.
Nine Southeast Asian Teams Bound for Jakarta
Joining RRQ Kazu in representing Southeast Asia at the FFWS Global Finals 2025 (October 31, Jakarta) are:
- Team Falcons (Thailand)
- Heavy Esports (Vietnam)
- Buriram United Esports (Thailand)
- RRQ Kazu (Indonesia)
- EVOS Divine (Indonesia)
- GOW Esports (Vietnam)
- All Gamers Global (Thailand)
- P Esports (Vietnam)
- WAG (Vietnam)
The King Has Yet to Fall
Though the SEA trophy slipped through their grasp, RRQ Kazu proved once again that they remain Indonesia’s most consistent and disciplined Free Fire team. Their mental fortitude, strategic precision, and controlled aggression defined their run from start to finish.
Now, the next battle awaits — Jakarta, their home turf. With the Kingdom behind them and redemption in sight, RRQ Kazu carries not just hope, but purpose.
The message is clear:
The King has not fallen — he’s preparing to rise higher than ever.