FFWS 2026 SEA Spring Knockout Week 2: Overall standings and summary


Week 2 of the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2026 SEA Spring Knockout has come to an end. The 18 participants played 24 matches each in the first two weeks of the Knockout. These teams will now contest the remaining two weeks of the stage for 12 spots in the Grand Finals on May 30 and 31 in Vietnam. The top eight teams from the event will qualify for the World Cup 2026.

Buriram United from Thailand secured prime spot in the overall standings after Week 2 of the FFWS 2026 Knockout. The renowned squad grabbed 371 points in 24 games, claiming five Booyahs and 215 eliminations. RRQ Kazu from Indonesia was second in the table with 359 points and three Booyahs.


Overall standings of FFWS 2026 SEA Spring Knockout after Week 2

Here is the overall points table of the Knockout after Weeks 1 and 2:

  1. Buriram United Esports – 371 points
  2. RRQ Kazu – 359 points
  3. All Gamers Global – 354 points
  4. Bigetron by Vitality – 340 points
  5. Twisted Minds – 339 points
  6. Heavy – 306 points
  7. Team Falcons – 299 points
  8. Team Flash – 281 points
  9. ONIC Olympus – 276 points
  10. WAG – 268 points
  11. Aurora Gaming – 254 points
  12. ACD – 240 points
  13. GOW – 231 points
  14. Shadow Esports – 215 points
  15. Avida – 209 points
  16. EVOS Divine – 201 points
  17. P Esports – 178 points
  18. Maqna Esports – 123 points

All Gamers from Thailand came in third with 354 points and three Booyahs. The team has played aggressively so far and clinched 227 kills, the most by any team in the first two weeks. Bigetron from Indonesia secured fourth position with 340 points and five Booyahs.

Twisted Minds and Heavy were fifth and sixth with 339 and 306 points, respectively. Defending champions Thailand’s Team Falcons ranked seventh with 299 points and four Booyahs. Flash held eighth spot with 281 points and three Booyahs. ONIC and WAG finished ninth and 10th with 276 and 268 points, respectively.

Vietnam team GOW had a below average run in the first two weeks of the FFWS as the squad ranked 13th, with 231 points and one Booyah. Shadow Esports and AVD came in 14th and 15th with 215 points and 209 points, respectively.

Evos Esports, who won the EWC 2026, stumbled completely in Weeks 1 and 2 of the FFWS SEA. The Indonesian squad was 16th with 201 points and one Booyah. P Esports and Maqna were in the bottom two with 178 and 123 points, respectively after some disappointing performances.