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Garena Free Fire All Stars tournament to kick off from July 23

Garena has announced that the Free Fire All-Stars (FFAS) tournament will be returning this July. To recall, Free Fire All-Stars is the game’s annual international celebrity event. It sees popular players and influencers come together to play the game. The tournament will be held in three regions, namely Asia, Asia and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa).

The company states, “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 them, upcoming plans for the game – to excite them further and to spark new content ideas.”

Garena Free Fire All-Stars 2021: Event format and prize

The FFAS 2021 will comprise three separate tournaments. These will be held in all of the three regions. Each region will host the tournament for three days and each day will see a different theme. Day 1 is Bomb Squad, Day 2 is Clashhttp://Squad, while Day 3 is Battle Royale. The Asia region matches will kick off on July 23 and will end on July 25. The EMEA tournaments will start on July 30 and end on August 1. The Americas leg will kick-off from August 6 and go on till August 8.

Garena notes that the winning team each day will take home $10,000. This will be the same for each of the three regions.

You can check out each of the participating countries in the image below.



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