RRQ Ready for Southeast Asia After Winning Free Fire Summer Clash

JABAR EKSPRES – The RRQ team is ready to step into Southeast Asian level competition after winning for the first time at the Free Fire Summer Clash tournament, the first Free Fire competition to use Clash Squad mode which was held from June 16 to June 25, as reported in a written statement obtained in Jakarta, Friday (6/3).

The Free Fire tournament was attended by 15 professional esports teams from Indonesia. In each match, this tournament brings together two teams starting from the qualifier round, quarter finals, semifinals, to the final.

From the qualifier round to the semifinals, the match uses a single elimination best of three system and in the final uses best of five.

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Thanks to this champion, RRQ, reinforced by Legaeloth, Abaay, Valdoo, Wings, and Dutzz, will be one of four Indonesian teams after Evos Divine, Bigetron Delta, and Morph Team who will compete in the Free Fire Clash Squad (FFCS) SEA Cup, July 7-16.

At the FFCS SEA Cup, RRQ will compete with 12 other teams from Thailand, Vietnam, and MCPS for a total prize pool of US50,000 and the title of first edition FFCS SEA Cup champion.

Meanwhile, RRQ’s victory in this championship event feels special because it was achieved with a new roster.

In this free fire championship event, for the first time RRQ introduced a number of their new roster, Dutzz and Valdo. Dutzz is a former Echo Esports player who had brought his old team to win FFIM 2022 Spring. While Valdo is a former MPO Esports player.

The presence of these two players immediately had an impact on the performance of the RRQ team to unite with other RRQ mainstay players, such as Abaay and the Captain Legaeloth.

RRQ swept 2-0 from the first match against MBR Epsilon, to against First Raider Eclipse and Bigetron Delta in the quarter finals and semi finals.

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