The Prime Esports Wins the 2021 KONI Cup Free Fire Tournament Title

The Prime Esports, the champion of the 2021 KONI Cup Free Fire tournament.

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The Prime Esports, the champion of the 2021 KONI Cup Free Fire tournament.

GridGames.ID – The Prime Esports officially established itself as the champion of the 2021 KONI Cup Free Fire tournament.

They managed to rank 1st with a total of 236 points, 20 ahead of 2nd place, First Raiders with 216 points.

The 2021 KONI Cup Grand Final itself lasted for 2 days on 28 – 29 November 2021 yesterday.

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Since day one, The Prime has indeed presented a slick game.

Playing 5 rounds, the consistency of the game shown, made The Prime the leader of the first day.

The same thing also happened on the second day of the 2021 KONI Cup. Although not as good as before, the total points that had been collected were able to lead The Prime to become champions.

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“Our struggle was like a roller coaster, but in the end the long wait and mature consistency paid off the best,” wrote the Instagram account @theprime.esports.

Not to forget, the team inhabited by Reo, Heyyu, Limzy, Dhikz, and Kzl also thanked the supporters.

“Thank you to everyone who has supported and prayed from beginning to end,” wrote @theprime.esports.

As a champion, The Prime is entitled to a prize money of Rp. 60 million and a KONI trophy 2021.

Not only The Prime, teams that are ranked 2 to 6 in the final standings also receive prizes.

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List of teams that occupy the top 6 of the 2021 KONI Cup final standings.

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List of teams that occupy the top 6 of the 2021 KONI Cup final standings.


For information, the 2021 KONI Cup itself is an esports tournament initiated by the Ministry of Youth and Sports (Kemenpora), the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI), and the Indonesian Esports Executive Board (PBESI).

The tournament featured 6 community teams and 6 selected professional teams that had passed the screening phase.

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In the future, it is hoped that the government can continue to provide support to the Indonesian esports scene, by making more similar tournaments from different game branches.

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