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Thai team Attack All Around crowned as champions at the Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa; Malaysia’s Farang came in 9th

Underdogs of the FFWS 2022 Sentosa Finals – Attack All Around took home the crown and US$500,000 prize money with a massive 92 points 

Attack All Around from Thailand was finally crowned champion after two weeks of intense competition at the recent Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2022 Sentosa Finals. The team receives the World Series title and US$500,000 in prize money after racking 42 kills and 1 Booyah, which landed them 92 points. Attack All Around’s victory marks a second consecutive World Series victory for Thailand after Team EVOS Phoenix, previously known as Phoenix Force, emerged victorious at the FFWS 2021 Singapore last year. 

The FFWS 2022 Sentosa saw one of the tightest matches against last year’s World Series champions, EVOS Phoenix from Thailand, closing in at second place with 91 points, and third-placed Vastomundo from the Europe Pro League finishing off with 75 points. 

Battle of the Thai teams: Attack All Around and EVOS Phoenix

Pressure ran high for both the Thai teams with EVOS Phoenix initially leading up until the fifth match. The sixth match proved to be the game-changer, leading to changes in rankings and the slim victory of Attack All Around. The winning team clinched their first Booyah! in the fourth match. 

The Thai team Attack All Around emerged as the true underdogs of this year’s World Series, having to play their way into the Finals through the Play-ins last week. JLX of the winning team was also named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the FFWS 2022 Sentosa with his formidable performance of 14 kills in the bag. 

Malaysia’s Heroes Farang to take home USD$70,000

Malaysia team, Farang, also secured the 9th place and a cash prize of $70,000 USD in the FFWS 2022 Sentosa Finals!  Despite all odds, the team earned themselves a respectable 22 kills and 15 placement points. In celebration of their success, Free Fire players in the region will be able to redeem 22 Luck Royale Vouchers of various kinds through the Free Fire in-game mail system.

All of the matches were broadcast live. To replay any of the high-octane action, head over to Free Fire’s official YouTube channels.

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