Jakarta — The Free Fire Awards 2025, held on Sunday (December 7, 2025) at AYANA Midplaza Jakarta, once again served as the community’s “year-end report card,” spotlighting the individuals and organizations that shaped Indonesia’s Free Fire ecosystem throughout the year. As the biggest community-driven recognition event in the scene, Garena honored media, brands, creators, communities, and pro players who helped push the ecosystem forward in 2025.
Among the many names that took the stage, RRQ Kazu, Coach Adi, and Frontal Gaming emerged as standout figures—each earning achievements that reaffirm their influence in Indonesian esports.
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A Wide Range of Categories, One Shared Purpose: Celebrating the Ecosystem
The Free Fire Awards 2025 featured an extensive list of categories, reflecting the diverse roles that contribute to the ecosystem’s growth. On the creator side, highlights included:
- Most Handsome Creator
- Most Beautiful Creator
- Best CS Team
- Legendary Creator
- Funniest Creator
Meanwhile, the esports categories recognized excellence across competitive roles:
- Favorite Female Pro Player
- Favorite Male Pro Player
- Favorite Esports Creator
- Best Coach
- Favorite Caster
There were also awards for media and documentation, such as Top Media Partners and Best Photo, emphasizing the importance of industry support behind the scenes.
From the bustling creator categories, one name stood out: Frontal Gaming, who earned the title Legendary Creator of the Year—a recognition long associated with creators whose influence continues to shape the Free Fire community over time. His victory reflects how veteran creators still hold a special place in the hearts of Survivors.
RRQ Kazu Secures Best Team of the Year
One of the night’s most anticipated categories—Best Team of the Year—saw RRQ Kazu take center stage. Their performance throughout the 2025 competitive season, across both national and international tournaments, established RRQ Kazu as one of Indonesia’s most consistent and formidable Free Fire teams.
This award is more than a trophy; it represents the dedication of the players and everyone behind the organization—from management to the coaching staff. For RRQ, it’s a reminder that years of building, adjusting, and refining the team’s foundation are now bearing fruit on Garena’s official stage.
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Coach Adi: From the Sidelines to the Spotlight
No celebration of RRQ Kazu’s success would be complete without acknowledging Coach Adi. Having guided the team for several years, he is widely regarded as one of the strategic pillars behind RRQ Kazu’s stability across leagues and major tournaments.
At the Free Fire Awards 2025, he stepped onto the stage to claim Best Coach of the Year—a moment made even more meaningful because:
- He earned the award amid fierce competition from other top coaches.
- He brought with him a long journey marked by highs and lows at both national and global levels.
For RRQ, this recognition underscores the irreplaceable role of coaches in Free Fire Esports—not just in drafting and strategy, but in shaping mentality, discipline, and long-term team resilience.
A Positive Momentum Heading Into 2026
With RRQ Kazu crowned Best Team of the Year, Coach Adi celebrated as Best Coach, and Frontal Gaming honored as Legendary Creator, the Free Fire Awards 2025 showcased the strength of collaboration across teams, coaches, creators, and media.
For RRQ, the night serves as both validation and motivation: a reassuring sign that their long-term direction is on the right track, and a gentle reminder that expectations will only grow moving into 2026.