FFIC 2022 Closed Quarters delayed: The first esports tournament of the year was preparing to make its move. However, the Government of India had other plans. As the Indian government removed the Free Fire app from all platforms, Garena is preparing to delay the tournament. Free Fire India Championship 2022 Spring FFC Mode is already over. Garena has already sent the emails to selected players. However, the situation completely changes after the ban. So, let’s know more about it in detail.
FFIC 2022 Closed Quarters got delayed: Garena delays Free Fire India Championship 2022 Spring
However, there is no such official confirmation regarding the postponement of the competition. As per numerous reports, the spring tournament is delayed. The game is not available on the platforms since 12th February 2022. Meanwhile, fans are looking for clarification on the internet. We need to wait for a few more days to have a clear picture. Popular data miner FF Competitive has shared the update on the social media handles.
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Free Fire India Championship 2022 Spring Format:
First Stage – Open Qualifiers: As usual, The open qualifiers for the tournament will be the first. Moreover, the registered teams will face off for qualification to the second stage of the championship.
Second Stage – Closed Qualifiers: Basically, this qualifier will have six teams from the open qualifiers and the teams that ranked seventh to twelfth from the FFPL 2021 Winter finals.
FFIC 2022 Closed Quarters delayed: Garena delays the ongoing Free Fire India Championship 2022 Spring tournament, Check More DetailsThird Stage – Main Event: The main event of the competition will feature the League Stage, the Play-Ins, and the Finals. The top twelve teams from the closed qualifiers and six teams from the FFPL 2021 Winter Finals will compete in the league stages. The top 6 teams from the league stage will directly qualify for the Grand Finals, while the teams ranked seventh to eighteenth will battle it out in the play-ins for the remaining six slots.
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