- Free Fire EMEA Invitational (FFEI 2021) preliminaries took place between 20 Nov and 21 Nov
- 12 teams across the 3 regions battled it out to score as many headstart points for the Grand Finals which took place on Nov 27
- The FFEI 2021 Preliminaries and Grand Finals were broadcasted live on Free Fire’s official YouTube channel for fans to enjoy.
Dubai – Trident Clan came out on top to be crowned champions in the Free Fire EMEA Invitational 2021.
The grand finals of the Free Fire EMEA Invitational 2021 took place recently with 12 top teams completing the preliminaries a week before the grand finals.
The Preliminaries took place on 20 Nov and 21 Nov, with 6 matches taking place each day. At the end of each day in the preliminaries, teams earned head start points based on their placement, which will be carried over to the final round.
The 12 top teams made it through the ranks following numerous intense battles in their respective local leagues and competing in a knockout tournament to determine the top 4 teams that will earn themselves accumulated headstart points in the Grand Finals.
Mohamed Rayane Sadeki (NK-s Ivar) leader of Nakazaki E-sport who were ranked third in day 2 of the preliminary round and got 2 headstart points said: “Although we are disappointed not to capitalize on our performances in the preliminaries, we are still proud of the teams journey in the tournament. We are thankful to Garena for hosting the tournament as it provides a platform for the Free Fire community to come together and compete against each other at the highest level.”
El Mehdi Ainas (MCES Pushin) leader of MCES Africa, who overcame all odds in the Free Fire Arab League Season 4 to clinch a spot in the FFEI 2021 Preliminaries, said: “Garena Free Fire has always given us opportunities to play against the best teams through tournaments like these. The support we receive from them helps us bring out the best in us. We will continue to work on improving ourselves and come back stronger in the next challenge.”
The FFEI 2021 Preliminaries and Grand Finals were broadcasted live on Free Fire MENA’s official YouTube channels, Facebook page and Booyah! TV. Garena aims to provide gamers opportunities to test themselves on a more regular basis through tournaments and are committed to keep expanding the roster of tournaments in the region.