The FFWS LATAM 2026 EWC Qualifier Regular Stage wraps up this Sunday, May 24, and the standings tell a pretty wild story. Sixteen Jornadas spread across eight weeks, 18 teams, and one goal: grab a top-four finish and skip straight to the Grand Finals. Or at least survive long enough to fight for your life in Playoffs.
Let’s break down where every team sits heading into the last weekend of Regular Stage action.
๐ The Top 4: Grand Finals Locked (Almost)
After 14 Jornadas of play, here’s the current leaderboard from the official FFWS LATAM standings:
| Pos. | Team | Rounds | Kills | Booyahs | Points |
| 1 | LYON | 14 | 755 | 10 | 1,126 |
| 2 | Leviatรกn | 14 | 625 | 11 | 943 |
| 3 | Gun Dynasty | 14 | 600 | 7 | 923 |
| 4 | Nova Legion | 14 | 478 | 5 | 758 |
| 5 | Movistar KOI | 14 | 456 | 5 | 732 |
| 6 | 9z Globant | 14 | 459 | 6 | 725 |
LYON are running away with this. 1,126 points and a 183-point gap over second place is the kind of lead that says “we already know where we’re going.” Their 755 kills top the entire league, and 10 Booyahs in 14 Jornadas means they’re closing matches at a rate nobody else can touch right now.
Leviatรกn sit in second with 943 points, and they earned that spot the hard way. Back during Jornada 11, the Argentine squad put up a record-setting week: 3 Booyahs on 3 maps in a single session, climbing from a tight third into a comfortable second. They lead the entire league in total Booyahs with 11, which tells you everything about their clutch factor. When Leviatรกn play their game, they don’t settle for placement points.
Gun Dynasty hold third at 923 points, just 20 behind Leviatรกn. Their 600 kills and 7 Booyahs show a team that frags out consistently without relying on a single hot week. That said, a 20-point gap with two Jornadas still on the board means nothing is sealed.
Nova Legion round out the top four at 758 points, but the gap between 4th and 5th is only 26 points. Movistar KOI are right there.
๐ฅ The Danger Zone: 5th Through 8th
| Pos. | Team | Rounds | Kills | Booyahs | Points |
| 5 | Movistar KOI | 14 | 456 | 5 | 732 |
| 6 | 9z Globant | 14 | 459 | 6 | 725 |
| 7 | Infinity E-Sports | 14 | 458 | 5 | 723 |
| 8 | MonouGG | 14 | 445 | 8 | 721 |
Read those numbers again. From 5th to 8th, we’re looking at an 11-point spread. Movistar KOI (732), 9z Globant (725), Infinity E-Sports (723), and MonouGG (721) are separated by less than two good games.
Any of these four could jump into the top four with a massive final weekend, and any of them could slide deeper into the pack just as fast. MonouGG have 8 Booyahs despite sitting 8th, meaning they tend to either win maps or disappear. That boom-or-bust style could swing things in either direction come Sunday.
๐ The Rest of the Field
| Pos. | Team | Points |
| 9 | Estorm DRK | 707 |
| 10 | HNS Esports | 622 |
| 11 | FD Quisqueya | 617 |
| 12 | Blue Cheese | 600 |
| 13 | LMG Esport | 545 |
| 14 | All Glory Gamerhood | 544 |
| 15 | CACM Esports | 534 |
| 16 | Fuego | 531 |
| 17 | Chill Esports | 491 |
| 18 | Florida FLF | 350 |
Estorm DRK at 9th with 707 points and 7 Booyahs are the closest thing to a dark horse for cracking the top eight. Everyone from 10th downward is looking at the Playoffs or Repechage as their path forward.
Florida FLF sit at the bottom with 350 points from only 11 rounds played, missing three full Jornadas compared to the rest of the field.
๐บ๏ธ What Happens Next: Playoff Bracket and the Road to Paris
Here’s the timeline every LATAM Free Fire fan needs to remember:
May 24 (Sunday): Regular Stage ends. Final standings locked after Jornada 16.
May 30 (Saturday): Playoffs. 12 teams (5th through 16th place) play 6 matches in a single day. Top 4 from Playoffs advance to Grand Finals. The remaining 8 drop to Repechage. Teams finishing 17th-18th in the Regular Stage are eliminated.
Grand Finals: Top 4 from Regular Stage + Top 4 from Playoffs + Top 4 from Repechage compete under the Champion Rush format. The first team to hit the 90-point Champion Rush threshold and then grab a Booyah wins the whole thing. If nobody manages it in 10 matches, the team with the most total points takes the crown.
The top 2 teams from the entire FFWS LATAM 2026 tournament earn slots to the Esports World Cup 2026. The EWC just moved from Riyadh to Paris, France, with the Free Fire stage running July 15-18 as part of the larger EWC event (July 6 through August 23). This year’s field expands to 24 teams competing for a $1,000,000 prize pool. The defending EWC champions, EVOS, already have their ticket punched.
๐ฎ Final Weekend Predictions
LYON finishing 1st feels like a given unless they completely collapse over two Jornadas, and nothing in their season suggests that’s coming. The real battle is between Leviatรกn and Gun Dynasty for 2nd, with just 20 points separating them.
The most consequential fight happens between 4th and 8th. Nova Legion, Movistar KOI, 9z Globant, Infinity E-Sports, and MonouGG are all within 37 points of each other. Two Jornadas is more than enough to flip those positions entirely. For the teams stuck on the bubble, this Sunday is either a Grand Finals shortcut or a one-way ticket to Playoff survival mode on May 30.
If you’ve been sleeping on the FFWS LATAM 2026 EWC Qualifier, this is your wake-up call. The final standings for the Free Fire LATAM EWC qualifier drop in less than 48 hours, and the FFWS LATAM playoff bracket for May 2026 follows right behind. Pick your squad, set your alarms, and get ready. ๐ฅ