Free Fire has an evolving esports ecosystem that has expanded significantly in the last few years.

Recently, Garena announced the next tournament in the fray for the South Asian region, the Free Fire Tri-Series that boasts a massive prize pool of $50,000 (approximately INR 36.7 lakhs). It will commence on April 9th and conclude on April 25th.

This event will feature the top six teams from the three regional championships – India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. They will be grinding out for the champions' crown and the lion's share of the prize money.

However, this announcement did not go down well with players from Nepal. They are disappointed over their exclusion from the Tri-Series event and demanded that Garena look into this issue.


Nepal Free Fire players disappointed over exclusion from the Tri-Series event

Players from Nepal have been visibly upset over a lack of reserved spots for teams from the country in the upcoming Tri-Series tournament.

They have taken to various platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, demanding that Garena review their pleas. Some users have even requested a dedicated tournament for Nepal.

Here are some tweets and comments on the Facebook post:

We need FFNC(FreeFire Nepal Championship)#FairPlatformToNepal #ShameOnGarenaFreeFire #racistgarenafreefireindia #SeparatetournamentforNepal https://t.co/u0958qQoVB

— Anjan (@Anjan98249236) April 5, 2021
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We are not state of India, We need our platform We want separate tournament for Nepal,🇳🇵🇳🇵#FairPlatformToNepal #SameOnFreefireIndia #RacistGarenafreefire #SaperateTournamentForNepal@AsianBaba3 @RONBupdates @IndiaFreeFire @freefirelatino @FreeFire_NA @FreeFireBR @Sportskeeda pic.twitter.com/tyM2zwc7aT

— KalleyYt (@kalley_yt) April 5, 2021

@AsianBaba3 @freefirelatino @FreeFire_NA @IndiaFreeFire @FreeFireBR @freefiree @freefirelatino
We need sperate tournament for our country nepal #RacistGarenaFreeFireIndia #SepratePlatformForNepal#ShameOnYouGarenaFreeFire pic.twitter.com/sSX4Xn4H7Y

— DUMOLASH (@dumolash) April 5, 2021

We Want Free Fire Nepal Championship 🏆🇳🇵#FairPlatformToNepal #ShameOnFreeFireIndia#SeparatetournamentforNepal #Racismingarenafreefire @Garena @IndiaFreeFire pic.twitter.com/fslKrBYC4r

— Ajay (@Ajay38906783) April 5, 2021
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Why there is no any single dedicated tournament for Nepal in @IndiaFreeFire @Garena . Give us the separate tournament atleast once a year.#FairPlatformToNepal@RONBupdates @FreeFire_NA @FreeFireBR @freefireeu @freefirelatino @esportsobserved pic.twitter.com/wamEh805L2

— Praveen Gurung (@PraveenGrg123) April 4, 2021
— WE WANT FREEFIRE NEPAL CHAMPIONSHIP (@WantNepal) April 4, 2021

Stop Racism Freefire
Nepal is different country not a Indian state.#FairPlatformToNepal #Stopracisminfreefire
# pic.twitter.com/zOUJcIxVd3

— Sam수잔왕 (@Sam22737740) April 4, 2021

@FreeFireMena @Garena
We didn't get our own championship tournament official from garena we want freefire Nepal championship tournament#FairPlatformToNepal #Racismingarenafreefire #ShameOnGarenaFreeFire #SeperatetournamentforNepal pic.twitter.com/tKBBv8wQFG

— ASHISH OJHA (@ASHISHO32270031) April 4, 2021
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Participating teams

Here is a list of participating teams from the three countries:

India

Pakistan

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Bangladesh

Players will be able to catch all the live-action on the official YouTube channel and Facebook page of Free Fire Esports India, Free Fire Bangladesh Official, and even on Booyah in multiple languages.


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Published 05 Apr 2021, 16:47 IST