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FFMIC 2025 Points Table: Online Qualifiers Week 2 Day 2 Standings

FFMIC 2025 Points Table: Online Qualifiers Week 2 Day 2 Standings

FFMIC 2025 Points Table is out now for Online Qualifiers Week 2 Day 2 matches. Check out the detailed information below.

The Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 also known as FFMIC 2025 Online Qualifiers kicked off on July 26. In week 1, 48 teams participated in the matches and total of 36 teams have made to the week 2 competition. Check out the FFMIC 2025 Points Table: Online Qualifiers Week 2 Day 2 Standings.

FFMIC 2025 Points Table: Online Qualifiers Week 2 Day 2

GROUP C Standings After Match 6 – TOP 6 Qualified for the League Stage

  • Revenant XSPARK – 123 Points
  • Autobotz Esports – 105 Points
  • NG PROS – 92 Points
  • Team Tycoons – 87 Points
  • S8UL – 81 Points
  • Kar98 Army – 65 Points
  • UGxHANUMAN – 54 Points
  • Team Megastars – 49 Points
  • Team Tamilas – 42 Points
  • Team BLAZEx15 – 31 Points
  • The Captains – 26 Points
  • Phoenix Esport – 22 Points

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Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 League Stage (22 August – 14 September)

This stage is divided into two modes:

  • Battle Royale Mode: The 18 teams play in a league format for four weeks. The top two teams from Week 3 Day 1, Day 2, and Week 4 Day 1 directly qualify for the Grand Finals. Additionally, the next six best teams from Week 4 Day 2 also qualify, resulting in 12 Battle Royale finalists.
  • Clash Squad Mode: The top eight teams from the overall leaderboard after Week 2 of the League Stage enter a three-day Swiss format showdown. Day 1 features best-of-three matches, and Day 2 features best-of-five matches. The top four teams from these matches advance to the Clash Squad Grand Final.

FFMIC 2025 LAN: Grand Finals (27- 28 September)

TEZ Free Fire Max India Cup 2025: Grand Finals is a two-day event:

  • Day 1: The top four Clash Squad teams compete in a best-of-five match to determine the Clash Squad Champion.
  • Day 2: The top 12 Battle Royale finalists compete in a Champion Rush format. In this format, teams accumulate points, and if a squad reaches 80 points, they enter the Champion Rush phase. To become champion, they must then secure an additional “Booyah” (win). If no team achieves both 80 points and a Booyah by the 10th match, the team with the highest total points wins.

The tournament emphasizes that true champions are made by proving themselves in big moments, not just by accumulating points.

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