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Teams Qualified for FFMIC 2026 Grand Finals: Everything you Need

Teams Qualified for FFMIC 2026 Grand Finals: Everything you Need

Teams Qualified for FFMIC 2026 Grand Finals: Everything you Need
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FFMIC 2026 Spring updates: here’s everything we’re covering, including qualified teams so far, remaining qualification battles with Grand Finals schedule.

The Free Fire MAX India Cup (FFMIC) 2026 Spring is now in full swing, and the competition to become India’s national champion is getting more intense every day. Top teams from across the country are battling for a huge prize pool, and fans are eagerly following every match.

In this article, we explain everything you need to know, including the teams that have reached the Knockout Stage, how teams will qualify for the Grand Finals, and the full event schedule.

Six Teams Qualified for FFMIC 2026 Grand Finals

After the conclusion of Knockout Stage Week 2, six teams have officially secured their places in the FFMIC 2026 Spring Grand Finals. These teams showed strong and consistent performances across multiple match days, which helped them stay ahead of the competition.

Qualified teams:

  • Total Gaming Esports
  • Team Hind
  • Fireeyes Gaming
  • God’s Reign Pros
  • Gyan Gaming
  • RNX Esports

Gyan Gaming and RNX Esports were the first teams to qualify after finishing in the top two positions on Week 2 Day 1, giving them an early advantage in the standings.

On the following day, the defending champions Total Gaming Esports once again proved their dominance by securing a top finish, while Team Hind also delivered an impressive performance to confirm their Grand Finals spot.

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Alongside them, Gods Reign Pros and Fireeyes Gaming maintained steady results throughout the week. Their consistent placements and crucial eliminations ensured they remained in the qualifying positions, completing the list of six teams moving forward to the final stage of the tournament.

The FFMIC 2026 Spring Grand Finals will be held offline on April 25 and 26 at the Mahatma Mandir Convention Centre in Ahmedabad. On April 25, the 12 qualified teams will compete in the Point Rush stage to earn head start points.

The Champion Rush on April 26 will then decide the winner. With top teams and a live crowd, the event is set to be one of the biggest Free Fire tournaments in India this year.

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