Watch Free Fire’s top content creators flex their skills at the Free Fire All Stars 2021!

Catch your favorite personalities at Free Fire’s annual international celebrity event

Garena today announced that the Free Fire All-Stars (FFAS) will return this July. Free Fire’s annual international celebrity event will showcase popular influencers and players from three regions – the Americas; Asia; and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) – as they come together virtually to compete with each other. Fans can look forward to their favorite #StarsOnFire interacting with one another online, many for the first time!

The FFAS 2021 represents Garena’s latest effort to celebrate its global community of content creators by providing them with a platform to get together and build bonds with one another. This follows initiatives such as Garena’s YouTube influencer party in Goa, India, last year, which brought together over 20 of the nation’s top Free Fire streamers on YouTube for two days of fellowship and bonding and for Garena to share with the upcoming plans for the game – to excite them further and to spark new content ideas.

Event Format: The FFAS 2021 will comprise three separate tournaments that will be held in three regions – the Americas; Asia; and EMEA.

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Each regional tournament of the FFAS will be held across three days, with each day featuring a different theme:

  1. Day 1: Bomb Squad
  2. Day 2: Clash Squad
  3. Day 3: Battle Royale

In each regional tournament of the FFAS, the winning team for each day will take home US$10,000.

The FFAS 2021 will be broadcasted live on a host of streaming platforms and accompanied by local commentary. Stay tuned for more details on the streaming schedule.

Free Fire is an immersive battle royale game created specifically with mobile gamers in mind. Developed and published globally by Garena, Free Fire achieved a record high of over 100 million peak daily active users in 2020. Free Fire content on YouTube was also the 3rd most-watched game for the year with 72 billion views.