LOUD Booyah Pushes FFWS Brazil 2026 Split 1 to 201,057 Peak

LOUD’s round-14 Booyah secured the FFWS Brazil 2026 Split 1 title and drove a peak live audience of 201,057, the first FFWS Brazil event since 2024 to top 200,000 viewers.

Viewership data showed a peak live audience of 201,057 during the 14th round of the Free Fire World Series — Brazil 2026 Split 1, when LOUD secured a round-14 Booyah to claim the title. The total surpassed the previous FFWS Brazil peak by about 9.6 percent and was the first Brazil event since the 2024 return to the FFWS branding to exceed 200,000 peak viewers.

LOUD became the first team in the event to claim a Booyah after reaching Champion Rush Point eligibility. The organization won the tournament trophy despite finishing second in the Grand Finals standings. Los Grandes finished with the highest Grand Finals point total and were the only team to pass 200 points. The tournament’s Champion Rush Points system affected final placements and the title outcome.

The Split 1 event passed five million Hours Watched, a first for an FFWS Brazil competition since 2024. Organizers attributed part of the increase in viewing time to a revised Group Stage format that raised the total number of matches. Between January 1 and June 4, the Brazil split ranked as the second-most popular Free Fire competition of 2026 and was one of two events to cross the 200,000 peak-viewer mark, alongside the Southeast Asia Spring Split.

LOUD and Los Grandes earned qualification for the Esports World Cup 2026 by finishing as the top two teams in the Grand Finals. Fluxo W7M secured Brazil’s third EWC slot after leading the Group Stage with 1,379 points. RUSH Gaming finished third in the Grand Finals but did not qualify for the EWC after failing to secure a final Booyah or enough points to move into the top two.

Relegation and league placement were decided at the event. Vasco eSports and Angels Outplay finished in the bottom two and will drop to Liga Ascensão de Free Fire 2026 Split 1, Brazil’s secondary league, where they will compete with 16 other teams for two promotion spots back into FFWS Brazil Split 2. The top 14 teams from Split 1 receive direct invites to the second split of 2026.

The Esports World Cup 2026 for Free Fire will take place in Paris from July 15 to 18. The tournament will feature a $1 million prize pool and 24 teams. Top teams at the EWC will have the opportunity to qualify for the Free Fire World Series — Global Finals 2026.

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