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Garena has officially announced the prize pool distribution for the Free Fire Max India Cup (FFMIC) 2026 Spring. With a total prize pool of ₹1 Crore INR, the tournament stands out as one of the biggest Free Fire esports events in India.
The announcement gives teams a clear understanding of what they are competing for as the event approaches.
International Qualification at Stake
FFMIC 2026 Spring carries added importance as the top three teams from the tournament will qualify to represent India at the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026. This makes the competition crucial not just for prize money, but also for global exposure.
FFMIC 2026 Spring Prize Pool Breakdown
The tournament champions will receive the largest share of the prize pool. Here is the complete prize distribution for all teams:
- 1st Place (Champions): ₹35,00,000
- 2nd Place: ₹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
Additional Rewards
Garena has also included special awards to recognize standout performances during the tournament:
- Grand Finals MVP: ₹1,50,000
- Knockout Stage - Team of the Day: ₹10,000 per day
What This Means for Indian Free Fire Esports
The prize structure ensures that teams across the leaderboard are rewarded, not just the top finishers. This approach helps strengthen the overall Free Fire competitive ecosystem in India by supporting both established and emerging teams.
With FFMIC 2026 Spring set to decide India’s representatives for international competition later in the year, the prize pool announcement adds even more excitement and motivation for teams gearing up for the tournament.
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