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Just two months post-launch, Fluxo’s Free Fire team won the Liga Brasileira de Free Fire (LBFF)—Brazil’s premier competition—securing a spot at the Free Fire World Series in Singapore, where they finished fourth. The success continued with consistent top‑3 finishes in LBFF seasons 5 and 6. They later made history by winning the 2024 Free Fire World Series in Rio de Janeiro
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Fluxo
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Founded in January 2021 by Free Fire legends Bruno “Nobru” Goes (MVP of FF World Series 2019) and streamer Lúcio “Cerol” Lima, Fluxo began as a grassroots project aiming to elevate Brazil’s mobile gaming scene, especially Free Fire. Both founders had achieved significant success—Nobru as part of Corinthians Esports and Cerol as a top-tier streamer—before joining forces to launch their own vision .

Just two months post-launch, Fluxo’s Free Fire team won the Liga Brasileira de Free Fire (LBFF)—Brazil’s premier competition—securing a spot at the Free Fire World Series in Singapore, where they finished fourth. The success continued with consistent top‑3 finishes in LBFF seasons 5 and 6. They later made history by winning the 2024 Free Fire World Series in Rio de Janeiro



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