Moshi: Thai player wins two Free Fire world titles

Ratchanon “Moshi” Kunrayason won Free Fire World Series titles with EVOS Phoenix in 2022 and Buriram United in 2025 and was named FFWS 2022 Bangkok MVP.

Ratchanon “Moshi” Kunrayason is a two-time Free Fire World Series champion and the FFWS 2022 Bangkok most valuable player. He won the global title with EVOS Phoenix in 2022 and with Buriram United Esports in 2025.

Kunrayason was born on February 23, 2005, and began competing professionally in 2021. He emerged from Thailand’s mobile-gaming scene and rose to international competition within a year of turning pro.

At the FFWS 2022 Bangkok final, EVOS Phoenix defeated Keyd Stars to secure the $500,000 first prize. Moshi received the tournament MVP award after key plays in final circles and high accuracy in firefights.

Moshi joined Buriram United Esports in 2023 and played alongside Chirasak “Joena” Moonsarn and Rachata “GetHigh” Saethian. At the Free Fire World Series – Global Finals 2025 in Jakarta, Buriram United won the title, giving Moshi his second FFWS championship.

Across the FFWS cycle, Moshi has recorded two world titles, two runner-up finishes and one third-place finish, resulting in four consecutive years with top-three placements. Other tournament results include a win at the Free Fire World Series – Southeast Asia Fall 2024, championships at Free Fire Pro League Thailand Season 6 and Free Fire Pro League Thailand 2023, and a fourth-place finish at the Esports World Cup 2024. While with Buriram United, he was part of the squad that helped set a Guinness World Record for the Largest Mobile Team-Based Esports Tournament during the FFWS Global Finals.

Tournament records list Moshi with about $431,887 in prize earnings, placing him second on the all-time Free Fire earnings list. His recorded squad-match win rate is about 40 percent, with nearly 300 wins from more than 800 matches played.

Commentators and analysts describe Moshi’s play as focused on rotation timing, positional awareness and precise long-range shooting. His in-game sensitivity settings have not been confirmed by the player. Content creators and other players have proposed approximate settings used to emulate his style: General sensitivity 100; Red Dot 90–95; 2x scope 85–90; 4x scope 75–80; AWM scope 45–50; Free Look 60–65; and a fire-button size of about 45–50 percent. Coaches recommend practicing drag shots and one-tap techniques in training grounds before using higher sensitivity settings in ranked matches.

Moshi’s competitive record includes multiple global titles, an FFWS MVP award and repeated top finishes at major Free Fire events.

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