Home Industry Technology Garena to stage Free Fire tournament for MENA gamers The combined prize pool for the Free Fire Continental Series is $900,000 by David Ndichu November 1, 2020 A Free Fire tournament that pits MENA gamers against their international counterparts starts on November 21, with a total purse of $900,000. Developer and publisher Garena is organising the Free Fire Continental Series (FFCS) competition. The MENA region is part of the EMEA Series featuring gamers from countries across the Middle East and North Africa as well as Europe and Russia. As well as the EMEA Series, concurrent competitions will be held in the Americas and Asia. Each series will have a prize fund of $300,000, bringing the combined prize pool for the FFCS to $900,000. The format will see teams navigate two stages: the Play-ins which will take place either on November 21 while the Grand Finals will be held on November 28. Read: Gulf Business backs ESI Digital Winter esports conference With all Series’ following the same format, the teams in the EMEA event will battle over six rounds, across three maps: Bermuda, Purgatory, and Kalahari. They will aim to win points based on round ranking and the number of kills. The top-seeded teams from each local-level tournament will earn direct entry into each series’ respective grand finals. The rest of the teams will earn their place in the grand finals by beating other teams in the region. Fans can stream the games live. Tags Free Fire Gaming Garena 0 Comments You might also like Saudi esports, gaming sectors to boost GDP by $13.3bn Gaming worth $184bn globally, but ad spend remains low, reveals report Inside Wynn Resorts’ plans for the UAE’s first legal casino destination UAE rolls the dice with first lottery licence, unveils new gaming rules