GAME REFERENCE

Free Fire World Series on hobi55

Free Fire World Series brings the tournament-themed arena to our lobby — squad icons, loot drops and round-based scoring built into a fast esports-style game. Open your account...

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hobi55 What Free Fire World Series brings to the lobby

What Free Fire World Series brings to the lobby

Free Fire World Series is an esports-themed instant game styled after the Garena tournament circuit. You pick a squad, place stakes on round outcomes, and watch kill-counts and finale placings settle the table. We host it in our arcade-style room with quick-fire rounds that close in under a minute. The visual layer — booyah callouts, squad logos, drop-zone maps — sets it

apart from standard table titles you'll see elsewhere in our lobby.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Features that make this game stand out

Three things you'll notice the moment the round opens.

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Squad

Squad-pick stage

Before each round you choose one of four squads on the bracket. Your stake follows that squad through the kill-count phase and into the finale placing where payouts settle on screen.

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Drop

Loot-drop bonus round

A randomly triggered loot-drop opens a side mini-round where supply crates reveal multipliers. You tap a crate, the multiplier locks to your active squad stake, and the main round resumes without delay.

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Finale

Booyah finale settlement

The closing phase scores squad placements with a booyah animation on the winning side. Settled credits land on your balance immediately, and the next bracket opens for you within a few seconds.

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How Free Fire World Series plays

From entry to settlement, here's the flow you'll see inside the room.

Entry and squad lock

Tap into the Free Fire World Series room from our arcade tab, pick your squad from the four-icon bracket, then confirm your stake. Squad lock closes about ten seconds before the round begins.

Stake structure

Stakes start small and scale through preset chips on the side rail. You can split a single stake across two squads if you want to hedge the kill-count and finale outcomes inside the same round.

Round mechanics

Each round runs a kill-count phase followed by a placing phase. Live scoreboards on the right update second-by-second, and the loot-drop bonus can interrupt at any point during the kill-count window.

Mobile feel

The table is built portrait-first, so squad icons, chip rail and scoreboard all sit within thumb reach. Rounds run smoothly on mid-range Android handsets common across Indonesia.

Free Fire World Series gameplay transparency

The technical card for this title, kept short and honest.

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Game type

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Esports-themed instant round game with squad-pick bracket, kill-count scoring and finale settlement.

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Volatility

97%

Medium volatility — frequent small settlements during kill-count, with larger swings on finale placings and loot-drop...

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Supported devices

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Android and iOS browsers, plus desktop Chrome and Safari. Portrait layout is the default; landscape is...

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Access region

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Available inside hobi55 for Indonesia where local law permits. The room appears in the arcade tab...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE GAMING

Free Fire World Series on your phone

This title was tuned for phones first. Squad icons sit large enough to tap one-handed, the chip rail snaps to your thumb side, and the scoreboard tucks into a collapsible...

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One-thumb chip rail
4G-light animations
Collapsible scoreboard
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help paths inside this game

If something stalls mid-round, here's where to reach us.

Team online

Round dispute

If a kill-count or finale placing looks off, open the in-room chat bubble and our table host can pull the round log within a minute or two.

Stuck stake

On the rare occasion a stake doesn't lock before squad cutoff, message support from the room footer and we'll reverse it back to your balance.

Loot-drop questions

For anything about how the loot-drop bonus triggered or settled, our live chat team can walk you through that specific round step by step.

TRUST MARKERS

Fairness signals for this title

What sits behind the round outcomes.

Provider

Free Fire World Series is supplied by a licensed esports-themed game studio that builds bracket-style instant games for regulated lobbies across Southeast Asia.

RNG certified

Round outcomes — squad kill-counts, finale placings, loot-drop triggers — are driven by an audited random number generator with periodic third-party testing.

Round log

Every round you join is logged with a unique ID. You can pull your own history from the account menu and reference it in any support chat.

Stake limits

Minimum and maximum stakes are visible on the chip rail before every round, so you always see the ceiling before you tap confirm.

Settlement speed

Wins settle to your balance the moment the booyah finale closes — usually inside two seconds — so there's no holding period between rounds.

Provider audit

The studio publishes quarterly fairness audits covering kill-count distribution and finale placing frequencies, and we mirror those summaries in the room info panel.

Free Fire World Series vs sibling titles

How this one sits next to other arcade-room games we host.

vs AviatorAviator is a single rising-curve game; Free Fire World Series gives you a bracket with four squads and two phases per round.
vs MinesMines is solo and click-paced; this title is timed-round and squad-themed with a shared bracket every player sees.
vs PlinkoPlinko settles on a drop path; here you settle on kill-count and finale placing, with a loot-drop bonus on top.
vs Crash gamesCrash games end in a single cash-out moment; this title splits scoring across two phases so you get two settlement points.
vs Live DealerLive Dealer rounds run on dealer pace; Free Fire World Series rounds run on a fixed timer, ideal for short sessions.
vs Slot roomsSlot rooms are spin-by-spin solo play; this title is shared-bracket and event-paced with esports visuals throughout.
vs SportsbookSportsbook needs live fixtures; Free Fire World Series runs around the clock with a new bracket every minute or so.

Six things to know about this game

Quick read before your first round.

Round length

Each bracket runs roughly fifty to seventy seconds end to end, so you can fit a session into a coffee break.

Squad count

Four squads per bracket keeps the pick simple — no overwhelming list, just a clean four-icon choice each round.

Two phases

Kill-count phase and finale placing phase mean two scoring moments, giving the round more texture than a single-event game.

Loot-drop bonus

The loot-drop side round triggers randomly and adds a multiplier to your active squad stake without pausing the main bracket.

Esports visuals

Booyah callouts, drop-zone maps and squad logos set the scene — it feels like a tournament broadcast inside a game table.

Wallet ready

DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups are available from the room footer, so your balance can be refreshed between brackets.

Free Fire World Series questions

A full bracket — squad lock, kill-count phase, finale placing and settlement — runs about fifty to seventy seconds. Loot-drop bonus rounds can add a few seconds if one triggers during your session.

Yes. You can split a stake across two of the four squads in the same bracket, which lets you hedge between the kill-count leader and the finale placement. The chip rail handles the split for you.

The loot-drop is a randomised side round that the game engine can fire at any point in the kill-count phase. When it triggers, a crate panel opens for you to tap, then the main bracket resumes.

Yes. Free Fire World Series was built portrait-first, so squad icons and the chip rail sit within thumb reach. It runs smoothly on mid-range Android handsets and on iOS over 4G across Indonesia.

Settlement lands on your balance the moment the booyah finale animation closes, usually inside two seconds. The next bracket opens straight after, so there's no waiting period between rounds you join.

Every round you join gets a unique round ID logged to your account. Open the account menu, head to round history, and you'll see squad picks, stakes and settlements listed in order.

Yes. DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups sit in the room footer, so you can refresh your balance between brackets without leaving the Free Fire World Series table.