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Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational 2026 Summer: Format, and Prize Pool Details

Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational 2026 Summer: Format, and Prize Pool Details

Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational 2026 Summer: Format, and Prize Pool Details
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Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational 2026 Summer will feature 18 teams from across Asia. Check the tournament format, qualification system, and prize pool details.

Garena has officially unveiled details for the Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Summer, one of the biggest regional tournaments of the year. The online event will take place from June 18 to June 21, 2026, bringing together top teams from across Asia to compete for regional glory.

Featuring a mix of invited teams and Play-ins qualifiers, the tournament promises four days of intense action and high-level competition.

FFMAI 2026 Summer Format Explained

Slot Distribution

The participating teams will come from several regions across Asia:

  • India—1 Slot
  • Thailand—2 Slots
  • Indonesia—2 Slots
  • Malaysia—2 Slots
  • Bangladesh—1 Slot
  • Pakistan—1 Slot
  • Nepal—1 Slot
  • South Asia Play-ins – 8 Slots

The final eight spots will be awarded through the South Asia Play-ins, where teams will battle for a place in the main event.

Group Stage Format

The Group Stage of the Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational 2026 Summer will take place from June 18 to June 20, featuring 18 teams competing for a place in the Grand Finals. The teams will be divided into three groups of six, with a total of 18 matches scheduled across the three-day stage.

Each team will play 12 matches, giving them multiple opportunities to earn valuable points through eliminations and placements. At the end of the Group Stage, only the top 12 teams on the overall leaderboard will advance to the Grand Finals.

Champion Rush for Grand Finals

The Grand Finals will take place on June 21, 2026, using Free Fire’s popular Champion Rush format. Under this system, teams earn points through placements and eliminations. Once a squad reaches 80 points, they become Champion Rush Eligible.

The first eligible team to secure a Booyah! will instantly be crowned champion. If no eligible team manages to win a match after crossing the threshold, the team with the highest overall points at the end of the day will claim the title.

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Prize pool Distribution FFMAI 2026 Summer

The FFMAI 2026 Summer boasts a total prize pool of $50,000, with the champions receiving the largest share of $15,000. The runner-up will earn $7,500, while the third-placed team takes home $3,500. Prize money is awarded to all 18 participating teams, ensuring every squad receives a financial reward based on their final placement.

Teams finishing in the top six will secure at least $2,600, highlighting the tournament’s commitment to rewarding strong performances throughout the competition.

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