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Free Fire Master League Season III - Week 2 Match Recap

GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – The Free Fire Master League (FFML) Season III Esports tournament was on fire again in its second week when Booyah hit Division 1 and Division 2. The “barbaric” action by Syahrul “DRNX Aruul⁷” Ulum put Dranix Esports in first place in the third and fourth rounds of Division 1 yesterday.

With a very far superior overall point kill, Dranix Esports is now almost tracking RRQ Hades, who is just one point behind the top of Group B. Although they didn’t get Booyah in the second week, RRQ Hades finally had to prepare if she had to be postponed in the third week. On the flip side, DG Esports moved Island of Gods to Group C due to the two booyah they got on day three. This made the preliminary rankings for the second week even tougher, with SES Mizu still leading in Group A, RRQ Hades in Group B and DG Esports in Group C.

The second week in Division 2 was led by the constancy of Bonafide Esports and NGid Esport. On the third day before, Bonafide Esports had presented its best game with Booyah 4 times. The rankings for this second week have finally shifted to Group A with Rimo Arjuna, who overtook Siren Esports, to Group B with Bonafide Esports, and Group C with NGid Esports.

The next division 2 games (groups A, B and C) will take place from January 27th to 28th, 2021. While Division 1 will continue on January 30, 2021 (Group AC) and January 31, 2021 (Group BC).

FFML Season III, which took place this time, brought not only professional players through Division 1, but also new players who had the opportunity to hone their skills on a semi-professional level through Division 2. This season’s tournament offers a total of 1.5 billion rupiah (total of Division 1 and Division 2) prizes as well as slots for the Free Fire Indonesia Masters 2021 Spring, a national level tournament as a qualification for international events.

Overall, the FFML Season III games take place every Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. WIB from January 16 to February 27 for Division 1 and every Wednesday and Thursday at 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. WIB from January 13th to February 18th for Division 2. Esports fans who want to keep track of the excitement of these two leagues can watch the live stream on the official YouTube account and Facebook Live Free Fire Esports Indonesia.