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FFMAI 2026 Summer Main Event Groups Announced: Full Group Stage Draw Revealed

FFMAI 2026 Summer Main Event Groups Announced: Full Group Stage Draw Revealed

FFMAI 2026 Summer Main Event Groups Announced: Full Group Stage Draw Revealed
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FFMAI 2026 Summer groups are officially revealed. Check all Group A, B, and C teams, tournament format, schedule, and Grand Finals qualification details.

Garena has released the results of the group stage draw for the upcoming Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMAI) Summer Main Event 2026, announcing the teams’ progress towards the finals. Teams hailing from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Nepal will compete for the next four days in a tough regional tournament.

The FFMAI Summer Main Event 2026 will take place between June 18 and June 21, 2026, starting every day at 5:30 PM IST. All the matches will be broadcasted online on the Free Fire MAX Esports India YouTube channel.

FFMAI 2026 Summer Group Stage Format

In the Main Event, there will be 18 teams that will be placed in three different groups, containing six teams in each group. Each team will play 12 matches through the three days of Group Stage.

After the completion of the group stage, only 12 teams out of all 18 teams will make their way to the Grand Finals. The last day will see the usage of the highly popular Champion Rush format.

Group A

  • Extreme EX (Bangladesh)
  • Total Winner (Pakistan)
  • S8UL Esports (India)
  • All Gamers Global (Thailand)
  • Titan Esports Club (Bangladesh)
  • Aurora Gaming (Malaysia)

Group B Teams

  • Demons Pride (Pakistan)
  • Bangla Unity (Bangladesh)
  • Team Apex Gaming (India)
  • Team Falcons (Thailand)
  • RRQ Kazu (Indonesia)
  • DRS Gaming (Nepal)

Group C Teams

  • Maqna Esports Club (Malaysia)
  • Straw Hats (Bangladesh)
  • Revenant XSpark (India)
  • Hotshot Esports (Pakistan)
  • Autobotz Esports (India)
  • Bigetron (Indonesia)

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Complete Schedule

Group Stage will be conducted on 18 June through to 20 June, where teams will battle it out for one of the 12 coveted slots at Grand Finals. Each point and each loss will count for something as the tournament moves forward towards its climax stage.

In the Grand Finals to be conducted on 21 June, the 12 most successful teams will compete with each other using the tough Champion Rush format.

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