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Free Fire City Open Play-Ins 2: Format, Teams, Schedule And Prize Pool

Free Fire City Open Play-Ins 2: Format, Teams, Schedule And Prize Pool. On July 27th at 6 PM IST, the 2nd City Play-ins of FFCO 2021 will take place. Finales will be held on August 15th, with 12 teams competing for a spot in the City Play-Ins and then in the National Finals.

Free Fire City Open Play-Ins 2: Everything You Need to Know!

Format of FFCO Play-Ins 2

Three teams from each of Lucknow, Vizag, Mumbai and Chennai will compete in the FFCO City Finals. The top six teams will qualify for the finals of the city play-in. After the City Play-Ins Finals are concluded, the National Finals will be held.

Teams qualified

Qualified teams for the Free Fire Open City Play-ins 2

Amongst the candidate for this 2nd round of Play-Ins, Team Elite and TSG Army are the two fan favorites who are likely to get top spots. They have been showing splendid performance in their respective City Finals.

  • Team Elite
  • Zila Ghaziabad
  • Survivor 4 AM
  • Badge 99
  • Slumber Queen
  • Raven Esports
  • Flex Amigos
  • Crazy Amigos
  • Black Ops
  • 4xtraordinary
  • TSG Army
  • Eyes Esports

Map Schedule for the Play-ins 2:

  • Bermuda
  • Purgatory
  • Kalahari
  • Bermuda
  • Purgatory
  • Kalahari

It will be streamed live on Facebook, YouTube, and the Booyah app at 6:00 IST.

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FFCO Play-Ins 1 recap

The City Play-Ins 1 on July 20th was a very close race. After 6 matches, Assassin Clutchgods managed to clutch out the win, followed by GenXforce. The teams are super close together, with Clutchgods having just 3 more points than GenXforce. Below are the 6 qualified teams for the City Play-ins Finals.

  • Assassin Clutchgods
  • GenXforce
  • Team Revolution
  • Godlike
  • The Extremee
  • AY Esports
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Competition was fierce, as one would expect from a contest of champions. Aside from Conqueror and MBG Titans, not a single team made it into top half. There aren’t enough points for these 3 teams to win the game.

Final Standings

As the runner-up of the Kolkata Finals, Rule Breakers finished in 10th place. MVP: Nayan of AY Esports, with 4905 damage dealt and 11 opponents eliminated. As a result of his 10 kills and 4781 damage, Tex.Suraj took the 2nd place in the leaderboard. 3rd place went to GXF.Jarvis with 4000 damage and 9 frags to his credit.

There are very few tournaments where the top five MVPs are all from different teams, and this is one of them. Consolation Prize: Conqueror was the most unlucky team in terms of points, but placement. These two teams are automatically eliminated from the competition because they have one booyah and the other team has none.

Free Fire City Open Play-Ins 2: Format, Teams, Schedule And Prize Pool

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