Free Fire India Esports has officially dropped the comprehensive roadmap for the highly anticipated Free Fire Max India Cup, also known as FFMIC 2026 Spring, which will feature over Rs 1 Crore Prize pool. This season promises intense battles, high stakes, and a long three-month journey to crown the ultimate champion.
According to the official announcement posted on Instagram today, the tournament kicks off in just a few weeks and will span from early February to mid-April.
FFMIC 2026 Spring Schedule Released by Garena India
As said earlier, the roadmap for this season spans three months, which will run from open qualifiers to a high-stakes Grand Final in April. Here are the key dates you need to know:
TEZ FFMIC 2026: Qualifiers Phase
- February 7 & 8: City Qualifiers (Offline LAN)
- February 15: FFC Mode (In-Game)
TEZ Free Fire MAX India Cup 2026 Spring: Group Stage
- Week 1: February 26 – March 1
- Week 2: March 6 – March 8
TEZ FFMIC 2026 Spring: Knockout Stage
- Week 1: March 20 – March 22
- Week 2: March 27 – March 29
- Week 3: April 3 – April 5
TEZ Free Fire MAX India Cup 2026 Spring Grand Finals
- April 18: Point Rush
- April 19: Champion Rush
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TEZ FFMIC 2026 City Qualifiers Location Revealed
A major highlight of the FFMIC 2026 Spring is the return to offline grassroots competition. Before the league stage begins, the tournament will head to four major hubs: Kolkata, Hyderabad, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad/Surat. These qualifiers are held physically at college venues and indoor arenas.
Each location hosts 144 teams, but the margin for error is very low as only one team per city earns a promotion to the main event. With the schedule now public, teams have officially entered crunch time for their preparations.
For active and more coverage on FFMIC 2026 developing stories, keep an eye on Insidesport.in.
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