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18 Teams to Compete in Free Fire Ramadan Cup 2026 Beginning February 21
Garena has announced the first-ever Free Fire Ramadan Cup, an online Battle Royale tournament bringing together 18 top teams to compete for a USD25,000 prize pool.
The tournament will feature six teams each from Bangladesh and Pakistan, four from Malaysia, and two from Indonesia, with participants qualifying through local formats and professional circuits in their respective markets. For Pakistan, teams will be selected via the Ramadan Cup Pakistan Qualifiers running from 31 Jan to 14 Feb. The qualifiers begin with the Free Fire Cup (FFC), followed by Group Stages and Finals on 14 Feb 7PM GMT+5, to determine the top six teams advancing to the Free Fire Ramadan Cup 2026.
Matches will be played across a diverse map pool, including Bermuda, Purgatory, Alpine, Kalahari, NexTerra, and Solara, and will unfold across two competitive stages.
The Group Stage, running from 21 to 23 February 7:00 PM , will see teams divided into three groups of six, competing across 15 matches. The top 12 teams based on overall standings will advance to the Grand Final. The Grand Final, scheduled for 28 February 7:00 PM, will adopt the Champion Rush format, where the first team to reach 80 points and secure a Booyah! will be crowned champion. Up to 10 matches will be played, with the highest-scoring team declared the winner if no Champion Rush condition is met.
Fans can catch the Free Fire Ramadan Cup live on YouTube and Facebook, with broadcasts available in Urdu language. Further updates will be shared via the official Free Fire channels — stay tuned for exciting updates:
Free Fire can be downloaded on both the App Store and Google Play.
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