Indian team slot goes missing from new Free Fire World Series slots reveal despite earlier announcement
Garena has published the whole slot distribution for the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2023. Surprisingly, no Indian teams would be competing in this forthcoming major tournament. The publisher recently indicated in a news release regarding the re-release of Free Fire in India that a team (FFIC winner) from the nation will compete in the FFWS.
Meanwhile, Garena confirmed the distribution of two unfilled spots on September 22, one of which was earlier slated to go to India. The corporation has added one spot each for Indonesia and Vietnam, bringing the total for these two nations to three. The FFWS will be held in Bangkok from November 10 to November 26.
Garena recently said that the Free Fire India Championship will take place shortly after the game’s re-launch on September 5. The firm abruptly postponed the title’s re-release and has not yet set a new date.

Free Fire World Series 2023 slot distribution
A total of 18 teams will take part in the upcoming FFWS. Here is the slots distribution for the tournament:
- Brazil – 3
- LATAM – 3
- Thailand – 3
- Indonesia – 3
- Vietnam – 3
- MCPS – 1
- Pakistan – 1
- MEA – 1
Qualified teams so far for Free Fire World Series 2023
Here are the six qualified squads that have confirmed their seat in the World Series:
- Magic Squad – Brazil
- Loud – Brazil
- MIBR – Brazil
- Furious Gaming – Argentina (LATAM)
- Hotshot Esports – Pakistan
- Wask – MEA
Following the news of the re-release of Free Fire, numerous Indian organisations have begun to recruit their new roster for the title. Several players are gearing up for the FFIC 2023. Everyone, however, is looking forward to the revival of the Battle Royale title. The event will aid the title’s resurgence in the country.
Garena has previously announced that former Indian cricketer MS Dhoni will be the Free Fire India brand ambassador. The corporation will also include his character in the game, which has piqued the interest of local players.
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