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The Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Spring has officially concluded, delivering an action-packed grand finale filled with intense battles, clutch plays, and standout performances. The tournament saw top teams from across Asia compete for glory, with Indonesia’s Dewa United Horus emerging as the undisputed champions.
FFMAI 2026 Spring Winners
The final standings of the tournament highlighted consistent performance and strategic dominance across all matches.
- Champion: Dewa United Horus
- Runner-up: Expand
- 2nd Runner-up: Autobotz Esports
- 4th Place: Godlike Esports
The Indonesian squad Dewa United Horus showcased exceptional coordination and composure throughout the tournament. Featuring players like NORTH, Zaxx, Adrian, and Kikyyy, the team secured the title after delivering a crucial Booyah in Match 7 under the Champion Rush format. They finished with a commanding total of 112 points, sealing their victory in style.
The Malaysian team Expand put up a strong fight and finished as runners-up. Meanwhile, India’s Autobotz Esports impressed fans with a solid performance to claim third place. Another Indian powerhouse, Godlike Esports, secured fourth place after a competitive run.
Tournament Highlights
The FFMAI 2026 Spring followed a high-pressure format where every match mattered. The Champion Rush system ensured that teams had to balance aggression with survival, making every decision crucial.
Dewa United Horus stood out with their aggressive rotations, smart zone control, and timely eliminations. Their ability to perform under pressure ultimately helped them lift the trophy.
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FFMAI 2026 Spring Prize Pool Distribution
The tournament featured a well-distributed prize pool rewarding teams across all placements:
| Place | Prize (USD) | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | $15,000 | Dewa United Horus |
| 2nd | $7,500 | Expand |
| 3rd | $3,500 | Autobotz Esports |
| 4th | $3,000 | Godlike Esports |
| 5th | $2,800 | Team Hind |
| 6th | $2,600 | Total Gaming Esports |
| 7th | $2,400 | NXT Esports |
| 8th | $2,200 | Extreme Ex |
| 9th | $1,900 | Team Akkee |
| 10th | $1,700 | Revenant XSpark |
| 11th | $1,500 | Straw Hats Esports |
| 12th | $1,400 | Horaa Esports |
| 13th | $1,000 | Titanic |
| 14th | $900 | Pandora Stars |
| 15th | $800 | GG Instinct |
| 16th | $700 | Team 2XD |
| 17th | $600 | EWG |
| 18th | $500 | Hotshot Esports |
Final Overview
The FFMAI 2026 Spring event once again highlighted the growing competitive strength of the Free Fire MAX esports ecosystem in Asia. With teams from India, Indonesia, and Malaysia battling at the highest level, the tournament delivered thrilling gameplay and unforgettable moments for fans worldwide.
Dewa United Horus’s championship win cements their status as one of the strongest squads in the region, while emerging teams continue to challenge the established giants.
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