May 1, 2026

The action continues to intensify at the Free Fire World Series Africa 2026 as Group B of the Play-Ins Phase 2 delivers standout performances, dominant displays, and a clear frontrunner emerging ahead of the next stage.

Paradox Gaming Set the Pace

Leading the Group B standings in emphatic fashion is Paradox Gaming, finishing at the top with:

  • 2 Booyahs
  • 102 eliminations
  • 149 total points

Their aggressive playstyle and high elimination count made them the most dominant team across the group, setting a strong benchmark for the competition.

Vastamundo Esports and Space X Follow

In second place, Vastamundo Esports secured 98 points with a balanced performance, including 1 Booyah and solid placement points.

Space X claimed third place with 85 points, matching closely with Desire, who also finished on 85 points but placed fourth due to tiebreakers. Both teams showed impressive consistency and competitive resilience.

Competitive Mid-Table Battles

The middle of the standings featured tight contests:

  • KDCC Esports – 78 points
  • Alfa 7-Trek – 68 points
  • Major Esports – 59 points
  • Stars Esports – 47 points

These teams demonstrated moments of brilliance but were unable to consistently challenge the top four.

Lower Table Struggles

At the bottom end:

  • Synchron-X – 46 points
  • OTB Family – 34 points
  • Chaos – 14 points
  • Seven X – 0 points

While some teams managed to secure a Booyah, overall performance gaps proved decisive in their final standings.

What’s Next?

With Group B now concluded, Paradox Gaming emerge as one of the strongest teams in the Play-Ins Phase 2, alongside Group A leaders. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on whether they can maintain this dominant momentum.

The Garena Free Fire esports scene continues to thrive across Africa, with FFWS Africa 2026 showcasing the depth of talent and competitiveness within the region.

Author: Okeke Kenechukwu.A

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