Free Fire Partners with Naruto
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29 July 2025 11:18
Garena has officially announced the return of its global Free Fire All Stars tournament, this time with a striking Naruto-themed twist. Titled Ninja Clash, the international event will unfold on August 9–10 at CentralWorld in Bangkok, Thailand, bringing together top teams from across five regions to battle for a share of the $100,000 prize pool.
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International Lineup Set for High-Stakes Showdown
The eight invited teams span Latin America and Southeast Asia, reflecting Free Fire's continued focus on regional esports growth. Representing Brazil are LOS and Fluxo, while Movistar R7 hails from Mexico. Indonesia sends in RRQ Kazu and EVOS Divine, with Buriram United Esports and Team Falcons representing host nation Thailand. Vietnam rounds out the lineup with WAG.
To maintain a cross-regional clash atmosphere, no two teams from the same country will face each other in early rounds.
Clash Squad Mode Gets a Naruto Makeover
Ninja Clash will use Clash Squad mode, now enhanced with exclusive Naruto-themed mechanics. One standout feature is the addition of Divine Tree Airdrops, which now contain Red Moon Points. Once a team collects three of these points, they’ll trigger the powerful Red Moon phase—a map-altering event that grants buffs and unlocks a limited-time shop.
The tournament will follow a single-elimination, best-of-three format for the playoffs, with the grand finals expanding to a best-of-five series.
This competition forms part of the ongoing Chapter 2 of the Free Fire x Naruto collaboration, running from July 30 to August 31. The in-game world undergoes dramatic changes during this period, including a transformed Bermuda map.
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The update sees the Hidden Leaf Village destroyed, with a massive Planetary Devastation Sphere hovering ominously above. The map also introduces the Red Moon effect, Divine Tree, and Tsukuyomi Zones, where players can practice Naruto-inspired combat techniques within the Free Fire universe.
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29 July 2025 11:18
Garena has officially announced the return of its global Free Fire All Stars tournament, this time with a striking Naruto-themed twist. Titled Ninja Clash, the international event will unfold on August 9–10 at CentralWorld in Bangkok, Thailand, bringing together top teams from across five regions to battle for a share of the $100,000 prize pool.
International Lineup Set for High-Stakes Showdown
The eight invited teams span Latin America and Southeast Asia, reflecting Free Fire's continued focus on regional esports growth. Representing Brazil are LOS and Fluxo, while Movistar R7 hails from Mexico. Indonesia sends in RRQ Kazu and EVOS Divine, with Buriram United Esports and Team Falcons representing host nation Thailand. Vietnam rounds out the lineup with WAG.
To maintain a cross-regional clash atmosphere, no two teams from the same country will face each other in early rounds.
Clash Squad Mode Gets a Naruto Makeover
Ninja Clash will use Clash Squad mode, now enhanced with exclusive Naruto-themed mechanics. One standout feature is the addition of Divine Tree Airdrops, which now contain Red Moon Points. Once a team collects three of these points, they’ll trigger the powerful Red Moon phase—a map-altering event that grants buffs and unlocks a limited-time shop.
The tournament will follow a single-elimination, best-of-three format for the playoffs, with the grand finals expanding to a best-of-five series.
This competition forms part of the ongoing Chapter 2 of the Free Fire x Naruto collaboration, running from July 30 to August 31. The in-game world undergoes dramatic changes during this period, including a transformed Bermuda map.
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The update sees the Hidden Leaf Village destroyed, with a massive Planetary Devastation Sphere hovering ominously above. The map also introduces the Red Moon effect, Divine Tree, and Tsukuyomi Zones, where players can practice Naruto-inspired combat techniques within the Free Fire universe.
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