Battle Royale: Garena announces the cancellation of the Free Fire Champions Cup (FFCC) 2020



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Garena announced on Thursday (04/30) the total cancellation of the 2020 Free Fire Champions Cup (FFCC).

The FFCC was scheduled for April 9, 2020, in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was postponed without a new date.

However, through a statement, the company said the final move is due to the coronavirus pandemic. Look at the published text:

“We regret to announce the cancellation of the 2020 Free Fire Champions Cup (FFCC), due to the evolution of the world situation around COVID-19. Our commitment at Garena has always been to prioritize the health and well-being of all involved, including the players, fans, partners and teams. It was this commitment that made us make this difficult decision.

Our Free Fire eSports team has been closely monitoring the situation and heeding the recommendations of the relevant authorities. This is an unprecedented period for offline and online sports, especially for international events, and everyone is working hard to do what is best for their communities and plan accordingly. We would like to assure fans that we explored all possibilities before this decision to completely cancel the FFCC 2020, which was scheduled for April 9, 2020 in Jakarta, Indonesia, and which had been postponed without a new date.

We know that many of you looked forward to the FFCC 2020, and we did too. The FFCC is a taste of the best of the passionate Free Fire global community. Any other variation of the tournament would not fulfill our commitment to provide the best eSports experience for our community.

We are committed to providing the Free Fire community with alternative eSports content, and the team has worked hard on all preparations. Currently there is the Rei do Solo championship, which has players from all over Brazil competing for a prize of R $ 16 thousand in matches in Contra Squad mode. We will also channel our energy to make sure that future Free Fire eSports events are filled with all our excitement, fervor, and more regularity as we go through this difficult time together.

We thank our community for their continued understanding and support, especially during these difficult times. It is worth mentioning again that everyone’s health and well-being are the top priority now. Take care of yourself and stay safe. We will come out of this stronger as a great Free Fire community. “

With information from Garena

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