Free Fire will kick off its United States Championship in a few days
Ready for the heat?

- The Free Fire United States Championship 2025 will begin soon
- There’s a $30,000 prize pool on the line
- You can watch the finals offline in Dallas, Texas
Free Fire is lighting up the US esports scene once again, and this time, it’s giving you a shot at glory with a chunk of a $30,000 prize pool. The Free Fire United States Championship (FFUSC) 2025 kicks off this weekend with qualifiers and stretches over five weeks of online matches, all building up to a high-stakes Grand Final on July 12th.
That final match day won’t just be on-screen. Dallas, Texas is hosting an offline Watch Party, doubling as a celebration for Free Fire’s 8th Anniversary. Expect themed activities, exclusive merch, and a packed house of fans rooting for the top 12 squads as they battle it out for the championship title.
The action starts with the Free Fire Cup on June 7th and 8th, an open qualifier where any US-based player can compete. From there, the top 24 teams move on to the Group Stage, set for late June. The best 18 teams will make it to the Knockout Stage on July 5th-6th, leading to the final showdown in mid-July where one squad will walk away as FFUSC’s first-ever champion.

Registration is already open and runs through June 6th, so if you’re itching to drop in, now’s your chance. And if you’re near Dallas, save the date. The Grand Final Watch Party at At Fault on July 12th is shaping up to be a can't-miss event for fans who want to be part of Free Fire’s next big chapter. You can also catch the tournament on the YouTube channel.
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Get ready for this tournament by downloading Free Fire now on your preferred link below. It is free-to-play with in-app purchases. Visit the official website for more information and follow the Facebook page to stay updated on all the latest developments.