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FFMIC 2026 Spring: ₹1 Crore Prize Pool & Full Schedule

Chirag pic - Saturday, Feb 14, 2026
Last Updated on Feb 14, 2026 03:13 PM

Garena has officially unveiled the prize pool for the Free Fire MAX India Cup (FFMIC) 2026 Spring, confirming a massive ₹1 crore up for grabs. The tournament is open to all eligible players, and registrations are already live directly within the game, allowing aspiring teams from across the country to participate.

With India’s competitive Free Fire MAX scene continuing to grow, the event promises high-intensity action as top squads battle for prestige, recognition, and substantial cash rewards.

₹1 Crore Prize Pool Breakdown

Garena has structured the prize distribution to reward consistent performance across rankings. Here’s how the winnings will be allocated among the 18 Grand Finals teams:

Rank Prize Money (INR)
Champion ₹35,00,000
Runner-up ₹17,00,000
3rd Place ₹7,00,000
4th Place ₹5,00,000
5th Place ₹4,30,000
6th Place ₹4,00,000
7th Place ₹3,75,000
8th Place ₹3,50,000
9th Place ₹3,25,000
10th Place ₹3,00,000
11th Place ₹2,75,000
12th Place ₹2,50,000
13th Place ₹1,50,000
14th Place ₹1,30,000
15th Place ₹1,10,000
16th Place ₹1,00,000
17th Place ₹87,500
18th Place ₹77,500

Also Read: BGIS 2026 Round 4: Schedule, Format & Qualified Teams

Additional Awards

  • Grand Finals MVP – ₹1,50,000
  • KO Stage Team of the Day – ₹10,000 per day

This distribution ensures that not only podium finishers but also mid-table teams receive meaningful rewards.

Tournament Format & Schedule

Garena has designed a multi-stage competitive structure that tests both consistency and adaptability.

Group Stage (26 February - 8 March)

The opening phase will feature 48 teams, composed of:

  • 38 teams from In-Game Qualifiers
  • 4 teams from City Qualifiers
  • 6 invited teams from FFMIC 2025

These squads will be divided into four groups, competing for a place in the next stage.

Knockout Stage (20 March - 5 April)

Teams advancing from the Group Stage will be reorganized into three groups. Only the top 12 teams from this phase will secure their spot in the Grand Finals.

Grand Finals (25 - 26 April)

The climax of the tournament will take place over two days:

  • 25 April: Points Rush
    Teams will earn headstart points based on their standings.
  • 26 April: Champion Rush
    A dynamic format where teams must hit a defined points threshold and then secure a Booyah to claim the title.

This structure increases unpredictability and keeps fans engaged until the final match.

A Major Opportunity for Indian Teams

FFMIC 2026 Spring stands as one of the most significant Free Fire MAX tournaments in India this year. With open registrations and a lucrative prize pool, the competition offers both amateur and established teams a golden chance to showcase their skills on a national stage.

As the qualifiers progress and the Grand Finals approach, fans can expect thrilling gameplay, strategic battles, and standout performances from India’s finest Free Fire MAX talent.

Also Read: BGMI Giving Free Indian Cricket Team Kit on Feb 15 - How to Claim

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