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Free Fire Will Replace Dota 2 Position at SEA Games 2021!

Free Fire will be one of the sports in the Esports SEA Games 2021!

The Esports branch to welcome the 2021 SEA Games has arrived and was officially announced by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam.

As we know, the next SEA Games will be held soon and the next host country will be Vietnam.

The Esports branch has been a branch that was inaugurated since 2021, and in 2021 it is planned to come back with a different game.

Let’s see what changes are happening to the Esports division at the upcoming SEA Games!

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Free Fire and Fifa Online 4 Entered into Divisions at SEA Games 2021!

The game that will be a competition at the SEA Games later is the same as at the SEA Games in the Philippines in 2021, only Dota 2 and Tekken 7 will be issued.

The 2 games that will replace the game that came out are Free Fire and Fifa Online 4. Yes, the Dota 2 game, which is already widespread in several countries, must be removed from the SEA Games.

This is based on news obtained from the coach and manager of the Free Fire Team NXL division, Fisal Junior, through a post on Instagram account.

Source: nxlfisaljunior46

Also Read: Free Fire Becomes Favorite Game at Indonesian Esports Awards 2021!

It’s understandable if Free Fire is chosen to be the next sport that will be included as a sport in the SEA Games later, because recently FF received an award as the favorite game.

Also seeing that there are many reliable players in Free Fire in Indonesia, such as from the RRQ Hades and Evos Esports teams who have just entered the Top 5 FFCS 2021: Asia Series.

So Indonesia should not be shaken when they see Free Fire enter the Esports branch at the SEA Games later, and can definitely win it!

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