Flyff World Championship 2025 returns to Manila with bigger stage, ₱6.3M prize pool, and KAIA performance

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KAIA will perform live at Ayala Malls By the Bay to open the Grand Final.
KAIA will perform live at Ayala Malls By the Bay to open the Grand Final.

The Flyff World Championship 2025 is set to bring the heat to Manila with an expanded tournament, star-studded performances, and massive rewards. Taking place on October 18 at Ayala Malls By the Bay, this year’s Grand Final will feature a prize pool worth over US$110,000 (₱6.3 million), a special performance by P-Pop sensation KAIA, and the most competitive lineup yet.

Before the championship battles unfold, fans will get a rare chance to connect with developers face-to-face during the pre-party on October 17 — a community-focused event featuring live Q&A sessions, developer talks, and exclusive insights into Flyff Universe.

Expanded tournament and fan experience power FWC 2025

Gala Lab CEO Kim Hyunsu, Wemade Connect CEO Lee Hodae, and PlayPark’s Quach Dong Quang officially announced that FWC 2025 will feature 10 teams, two more than last year’s edition, raising the stakes for guilds competing for honor and rewards on the global stage.

On-site, fans can look forward to an upgraded tournament experience with sponsor activation booths, official merchandise, lucky draw giveaways, and special VIP perks. Early-bird and first-come ticket holders will receive exclusive souvenirs and limited-edition gifts, enhancing the festival atmosphere both inside and outside the competition arena.

KAIA to electrify the stage ahead of the Grand Final

Adding a musical spotlight to the esports spectacle, KAIA will open the Grand Final with a live performance, hyping up thousands of attendees before the intense guild clashes begin. Known for their high-energy choreography and strong vocals, the group’s set is expected to amplify the excitement at Ayala Malls By the Bay.

Lee Hodae shared that the team aimed to elevate the event beyond competition. “We’ve prepared an even more thrilling tournament, stage production, broadcast, and fan activities compared to last year. Our goal is to create a global-local festival that both local fans and global viewers can enjoy together,” he said.

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