The Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational, aka FFMAI 2026 Spring Play-Ins for the South Asia region, officially kicked off on May 8, 2026. This crucial stage features 18 elite teams from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal competing for just 8 spots in the main event. Day 1 saw high-intensity action from Groups B and C, with Indian powerhouse Revenant XSpark putting on a masterclass performance.
FFMAI 2026 South Asia Play Ins Day 1 Overall Standings
The points table at the end of Day 1 reveals that Indian and Bangladeshi teams performed very well. Here are the following is the list of top teams according to the points table from the day 1:
- Revenant XSpark — 133 points
- Autobotz Esports — 115 points
- Extreme Ex — 100 points
- Team 2XD — 94 points
- GG Instinct — 90 points
- RNX Esports — 77 points
- Max Esports — 75 points
- Godlike Esports — 70 points
- Total Winner Esports — 56 points
- Rezurrection X Esports — 46 points
- Flame Esports — 43 points
- Tonde Nepal Esports — 31 points
Day 1 Summary Showcased Revenant XSpark Dominance
We can say that Revenant XSpark was team of the day in first day . The aggressive approach of Revenant XSpark earned them 74 points from eliminations and 59 points from placements, making the total of 133 points. In addition to that, their total damage done was 48,944, which set the bar really high for other teams.
The second position was taken by Autobotz Esports, with 115 points, but no Booyah at all. These were mapwise winners:
- Game 1 (Bermuda): Revenant XSpark (IN) — 26 pts
- Game 2 (Purgatory): Revenant XSpark (IN) — 30 pts
- Game 3 (Nexterra): Extreme EX (BD) — 34 pts
- Game 4 (Kalahari): Revenant XSpark (IN) — 22 pts
- Game 5 (Solara): Extreme EX (BD) — 32 pts
- Game 6 (Solara): Revenant XSpark (IN) — 31 pts
As there are only 2 more days left to play in the South Asia Play-Ins, squads such as Total Winner (PK) and Tonde Nepal Esports should boost their scores if they want to make it to the top 8.
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