FFWS 2024 LATAM Split 2: Winners, highlights, and qualified teams for World Series Global Finals Brazil
The Split 2 of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2024 LATAM came to an end with three teams from the region moving on to the Global Finals in Brazil. AYM Esports emerged victorious in the Split 2 after showing amazing consistency in the Grand Finals. Although they had a mediocre run in the Regular Season, they managed to bounce back in the finals.
However, despite winning the Split 2, AYM Esports could not make it to the FFWS 2024 Global Finals since it wasn't enough to put them among the top three teams in Latin America.
Six Karma, Reta Esports, and CLG are the three teams that performed brilliantly in both the FFWS LATAM Splits and achieved a spot in the World Series Global Finals 2024. Although they did not win any of the Split events, they displayed consistency throughout and this is what helped them book a berth at the Global Finals.
FFWS 2024 LATAM Points
Six Karma improved their performance in Split 2 and ended up topping the table with 120 points. Meanwhile, Reta Esports and CLG came second and third respectively. Here is the overall points table:
- Six Karma - 120 points
- Reta Esports - 117 points
- CLG - 114 points
- 19esports - 108 points
- AYM Esports - 107 points
- All Glory Gaming - 104 points
- Rainbow7 - 101 points
- Naguará QE - 93 points
- Infinity - 92 points
- Blue Cheese - 54 points
- Estorm Gaming - 51 points
- Fuego - 49 points
- 3V Esports - 47 points
- Furious Gaming - 38 points
- Monou - 27 points
- Janus Blue Fire - 22 points
- Leviatán - 12 points
- Visionsystem - 11 points
19esports, who won the Split 1 tournament, ranked fourth after putting in a below-average performance in the Split 2. They faltered in the Grand Finals of Split 2 and ended up in 10th place, which made them miss a spot in the Global Finals by a slim margin of seven points.
AYM Esports had a disappointing run in the FFWS LATAM Split 1 and eventually ranked fifth on the list with 107 points. Moving on, All Glory Gaming and Rainbow7 finished sixth and seventh, respectively, while Naguara came eighth and Infinity held the ninth spot.
The three qualified teams will now prepare for the FFWS Global Finals. A total of 18 teams from around the world have been selected for this mega competition, which begins on November 8 and will be played in three phases.