Snapdragon Free Fire Pro Series 2024 SEA Finals: Teams, dates, Mobile Masters slots, and more
The Challenge Finals of the Snapdragon Free Fire Pro Series SEA are scheduled for March 9, 2024, and March 10, 2024, at the Samyan Mitrtown Event Hall, Bangkok. A total of 12 Southeast Asian teams will compete for the six slots in the Mobile Masters 2024. The tournament also has a prize pool of $60K. The participants will contest in 16 matches across the two days of this ultimate stage.
In the Group Stage, 18 teams battled each other, with the top six progressing to the Challenge Finals. The remaining 12 teams competed in the Play-Ins to secure the six spots in this upcoming round, while the bottom six faced elimination.
The 12 top teams will now clash in Bangkok for a chance to progress to the first international tournament of the year.
Qualified teams for Snapdragon Free Fire Pro Series SEA Challenge Finals
Here are the 12 teams participating in the Snapdragon Free Fire Pro Series 2024 SEA Finals:
- CGGG
- Buriram United Esports
- ONIC Olympus
- Thorrad
- Attack All Around
- RRQ Kazu
- JV Esports
- P Esports
- Team Flash
- POCO Star
- Todak
- Reverse Red
Thailand's CGGG were the best-performing team in the Group Stage. They recently secured the runner-up position in the FFWS Spring 2024 Thailand and are top contenders for the SPS SEA trophy.
Buriram United are arguably the strongest Free Fire team in the world. They previously competed under the Evos Esports’ banner and are two-time world champions. Their main goal is likely to maintain their dominance in the ongoing SPS event.
ONIC Olympus from Indonesia recently won their regional FFWS Spring Tournament. They were also phenomenal in the SPS Group Stage and secured third place there.
Attack All Around from Thailand have proven themselves many times in the past few years. They were the Free Fire World Series 2021 Sentosa champions. The team will try their hardest to win the SPS SEA event and qualify for the Mobile Masters 2024.
RRQ Kazu from Indonesia and Team Flash from Vietnam were inconsistent in the previous stages. Similarly, JV Esports and Poco Star struggled in many of their matches in the previous two rounds. These teams' main objective will be to secure their spots in the Mobile Masters.