Bangkok, Thailand – The 33rd Southeast Asian Games reached a thrilling climax as the host nation Thailand secured the gold medal in Free Fire Battle Royale (BR) Mode, delivering a dominant performance in front of a roaring home crowd. Team Thailand 1 showcased elite-level coordination, aggression, and composure to emerge as the undisputed champions of the region.
A Dominant Championship Run
The Gold Medal Stage featured six high-intensity matches, with Southeast Asia’s best teams battling for ultimate supremacy. Thailand 1 finished at the top of the standings with an impressive 127 total points, underlining their dominance throughout the finals.
Their championship-winning run included:
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3 Booyahs
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77 eliminations (highest in the tournament)
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50 placement points
This perfect blend of aggression and consistency proved decisive in securing the gold medal.
???? Final Standings – Free Fire BR (SEA Games 2025)
| Rank | Team | Points | Medal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thailand 1 | 127 | ???? Gold |
| 2 | Indonesia 2 | 115 | ???? Silver |
| 3 | Indonesia 1 | 98 | ???? Bronze |
| 4 | Thailand 2 | 96 | — |
| 5 | Malaysia 1 | 89 | — |
Indonesia emerged as Thailand’s toughest challenger, with Indonesia 2 and Indonesia 1 claiming silver and bronze respectively. Despite strong performances, neither squad could halt Thailand 1’s momentum, amplified by home-soil advantage and relentless gameplay.
Regional Powerhouses on Display
The Free Fire tournament at SEA Games 2025 highlighted the depth of esports talent across Southeast Asia, making it one of the most competitive editions in the event’s history. Teams from Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, and Timor-Leste all played key roles in raising the tournament’s competitive standard.
Beyond Free Fire, the Philippines continued their dominance in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB). The national team Sibol secured its fourth consecutive SEA Games gold medal, sweeping Malaysia 4–0 in the grand final.
Eyes on FFMAI 2025
With the SEA Games concluded, attention now shifts to the Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025, which is currently underway. Indian esports giants Revenant XSpark and GodLike Esports are competing in the Clash Squad (CS) matches, representing South Asia on the international stage.
Revenant XSpark, featuring standout players such as Black, Louis, and Sahil, aims to build on regional momentum after finishing 7th in the FFMAI Main Event, as Indian Free Fire continues its return to global competition.
A Statement to the World
Thailand 1’s gold medal triumph at the SEA Games 2025 sends a powerful message to the global Free Fire community: Thailand currently stands at the very top of mobile battle royale esports. With confidence, structure, and world-class talent, the nation has firmly established itself as a global contender heading into the rest of the 2025 season.