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Chapter 3 - EXPORTS AND REFERENCES

Esports

In February 2021, Garena announced the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) with a $2 million prize pool, and which was held in May 2021 in Singapore.[25] In 2020, FFWS was replaced by the Free Fire Continental Series due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[26]

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