Moshi: Thailand’s Two-Time Free Fire World Champion

Ratchanon ‘Moshi’ Kunrayason, 21, is a two-time Free Fire World Series champion and 2022 finals MVP, winning with EVOS Phoenix in Bangkok and with Buriram United at the 2025 global finals.

Ratchanon ‘Moshi’ Kunrayason, born Feb. 23, 2005, entered competitive Free Fire in 2021. He won the Free Fire World Series in 2022 with EVOS Phoenix in Bangkok and was named tournament MVP. After joining Buriram United Esports in 2023, he was part of the team that won the FFWS Global Finals 2025 in Jakarta.

At the 2022 Bangkok final EVOS Phoenix defeated Keyd Stars of Brazil; Moshi recorded multiple late-game clutch plays and received the MVP award. The 2025 Jakarta final featured 12 international teams; Buriram United finished first with Chirasak ‘Joena’ Moonsarn and Rachata ‘GetHigh’ Saethian among the roster.

Moshi’s FFWS record includes two world titles, two runner-up finishes and one third-place finish, placing him on the world championship podium for four consecutive years. Other results include winning the FFWS Southeast Asia Fall 2024 and titles in the Free Fire Pro League Thailand, and a fourth-place finish at the Esports World Cup 2024.

While with Buriram United, he was part of the squad that registered a Guinness World Record for the Largest Mobile Team-Based Esports Tournament during the FFWS Global Finals. At the time of reporting his tournament prize earnings total about $431,887, placing him second on the Free Fire all-time prize list. His recorded squad win rate is about 40 percent, with nearly 300 wins from more than 800 matches.

Analysts and peers describe Moshi’s play as calculated, citing precise aiming, measured rotations and strong late-game positioning. He is noted for sniper plays that frequently appear in highlight clips and for a low-profile public presence combined with community engagement.

Moshi’s exact in-game sensitivity settings have not been published. Community recreations suggest ranges used to emulate his style: General 100; Red Dot 90–95; 2x scope 85–90; 4x scope 75–80; AWM scope 45–50; Free Look 60–65; fire button size 45–50 percent. Players and coaches advise regular practice in training areas to develop drag shots and one-tap mechanics.

He remains an active competitor and a regular at major Free Fire events, with two world titles and multiple regional and national trophies since he entered the scene in 2021.

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