GAME REFERENCE

Free Fire World Series at vit88

Free Fire World Series sits in our esports room as a squad-based battle royale market you can scan match by match. Open your account and we'll drop you...

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What FFWS plays like in our lobby

Free Fire World Series is Garena's flagship squad tournament, and we carry it as a structured esports market inside vit88. You'll see twelve squads per lobby, three maps in rotation, and point totals built from placement plus eliminations. We surface match winner, top fragger, total Booyahs and head-to-head squad lines. The room reads like a tournament bracket rather than a slot grid,

so you can follow the run from group stage through grand final without losing your place.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Three things that make FFWS stand out

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Format

Twelve-Squad Lobby

Every FFWS match drops twelve four-player squads into Bermuda, Purgatory or Kalahari. Our card view shows the full grid so you can track placement points before the zone closes in.

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Markets

Booyah & Kill Lines

Beyond match winner, we list Booyah squad, total kills over/under, and top fragger props. The lines refresh between maps so your read stays current with how the bracket is shifting.

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Pacing

Three-Map Series

FFWS days run six matches across three maps. We group them as a series card, so one tap shows you cumulative points, MVP standings and which squads are climbing into the finals cut.

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QUICK SIGNAL

Entering and reading the FFWS room

Lobby entry Sign into vit88, tap the esports chip, then choose Free...
Bet structure Stakes follow standard esports lines: match winner, squad placement, total...
Live updates The scoreboard refreshes as eliminations land, so placement points and...
Mobile feel The FFWS card is built for vertical phones first. Bracket...
PLATFORM COMPARISON

FFWS gameplay transparency

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Game type

Esports market — Garena Free Fire World Series, squad battle royale tournament format with placement and elimination scoring.

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Volatility

Medium to high. Battle royale outcomes swing on zone luck and final-circle fights, so kill props move faster than match winner lines.

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Supported devices

Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browser. The bracket card and live scoreboard render the same on each, with phone as the default layout.

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Access region

Available to vit88 accounts in supported regions across Indonesia where local law permits esports wagering.

MOBILE GAMING

FFWS on your phone

Free Fire is a phone game, so we built the FFWS room around a phone screen. The bracket fits one thumb-scroll, the scoreboard updates without reloading, and your slip lives...

Vertical bracket scroll
Sticky bet slip
Live kill counter
Stream-friendly layout
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HELP CHANNELS

Help while FFWS is live

Match queries If a placement point or Booyah call looks off, ping our live chat with the match ID. We pull the official Garena scoreboard and reconcile your slip against the tournament feed.
Slip issues Stuck slips during a zone close happen rarely but we handle them fast. Send a screenshot and the match number, and our esports desk replies inside the same match window where possible.
Bracket questions New to FFWS scoring? Our help room explains placement points, kill points and the finals cut so you can read the bracket the same way the tournament admins do.
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Why FFWS markets are fair here

Garena source feed

Our scoreboard pulls from the official FFWS broadcast data, not third-party scrapers. Placement and kill counts match what the tournament...

Settled on official result

Every market settles against Garena's published final standings. If a result is amended post-match, slips re-settle automatically against the corrected...

Market caps published

Each FFWS line shows its cap on the card. You see the maximum stake before you commit, with no hidden...

Audit trail kept

Every slip, line move and settlement is logged against your account. You can pull the FFWS history for any past...

Esports desk staffed

FFWS days have dedicated esports staff on the support rota, so disputes get handled by people who actually watch the...

Provider listed

Free Fire World Series is a Garena property. We market it as an esports tournament event, with no in-house simulation...

FFWS vs other esports rooms

vs Mobile Legends MPLMPL is a five-versus-five MOBA with map objectives. FFWS is squad battle royale — twelve teams, last-squad-standing, points across three maps.
vs PUBG Mobile GlobalBoth are mobile battle royales, but FFWS runs shorter matches, smaller maps and faster zones, so kill totals come in higher per game.
vs CS2 MajorsCS2 is round-based bomb defusal. FFWS swings on circle luck and squad rotation, meaning placement props matter as much as raw kill count.
vs Valorant ChampionsValorant is tactical five-versus-five. FFWS is sixty players in one lobby, so our market list leans on Booyah and top fragger rather than map score.
vs Dota 2 TITI runs best-of-five MOBA series. FFWS runs six-match days across three maps, so our card format groups the day rather than a single series.
vs FIFA Online tournamentsFIFA esports trades on team form and head-to-head. FFWS leans on squad consistency across maps, with kill leaders shifting match by match.
vs Free Fire weekly leaguesWeekly Free Fire leagues feed into FFWS. We carry both, but FFWS has deeper market lines and tighter caps because the broadcast feed is more robust.

Six things to know about FFWS here

Bracket live

The full FFWS bracket is pinned in your esports tab from group stage through grand final, refreshing as match days conclude.

Six-match days

Each FFWS match day stacks six games across three maps. Our card totals points cumulatively so you read the day at a glance.

Kill prop depth

Top fragger lines run per match and per series, with squad-level kill totals available once the day's first map opens.

Booyah outright

Pick the squad you think locks the most Booyahs across the day. The line moves between maps as standings reshape.

Stream sync

Our scoreboard runs near the official broadcast clock, so what you see on the Garena stream lines up with our card.

Phone-first card

The whole FFWS room renders cleanly on a vertical phone — bracket, scoreboard, slip — without sideways scroll or zoom.

FFWS questions we hear most

FFWS is Garena's global Free Fire tournament, bringing twelve squads per lobby across three maps. We list it as an esports market on vit88, with bracket, scoreboard and lines visible from one card.

Match winner, squad placement, total kills over/under, top fragger and Booyah outright. Lines refresh between maps and the cap for each is shown directly on the card before you stake.

Settlement happens once Garena publishes the official match sheet, typically within minutes of the final circle. If results are amended later, your slip re-settles automatically against the corrected standings.

Yes — the FFWS card is built phone-first. Bracket scrolls vertically, scoreboard updates without reloading, and your slip docks at the bottom so you can keep the Garena stream open alongside.

Most lines stay live through the match, with brief suspensions during zone closes when the action spikes. Once the next circle stabilises, kill and placement props reopen with refreshed prices.

If Garena reruns a map, that match's lines void and any slips return to your account. Series-level Booyah and points props recalculate against the official replayed result.

Our help room carries a plain-English breakdown of FFWS placement and kill scoring, matched to the tournament admin sheet, so you can read the bracket the way the staff on stage do.